View Full Version : Assign certain Object types to certain Layers
mckishen
2006-02-16, 04:20 AM
does anyone know of a way to automatically assign certain objects to their respective layers. ie, I'd like to have items like dimensions, leaders, and text fall onto certain layers w/out having to constantly switch current layers or perform filtered selections to do so. does the fairly recent "Cad Standards" feature help in accomplishing this?
Thanks.
a_meteni
2006-02-16, 09:00 AM
you can manage this by custmizing tool palettes properties
johan d
2006-02-16, 09:07 AM
please explain, i am also very interested into this...
a_meteni
2006-02-16, 09:15 AM
1.Type TPon the command line the tool palette appear
2. Right click on the tool pallete and choose NEW PALETTE
3. Drag and drop the dim or txet or so from screen to the new tool palette
4. Right click on the item on the tool palette to customize properties
Mike.Perry
2006-02-16, 01:26 PM
Hi
For starters, take a look at the information found in this thread ( Auto Layering (http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=28393) ).
Have a good one, Mike
rkmcswain
2006-02-16, 01:59 PM
does anyone know of a way to automatically assign certain objects to their respective layers. ie, I'd like to have items like dimensions, leaders, and text fall onto certain layers w/out having to constantly switch current layers or perform filtered selections to do so. does the fairly recent "Cad Standards" feature help in accomplishing this?
Thanks.
I agree with a_meteni, the easiest method is to use Tool Palettes.
If you have needs that expand beyond the capabilities of Tool Palettes, custom routines can be written to do this.
mckishen
2006-02-27, 06:19 PM
you can manage this by custmizing tool palettes properties
sweet, and thanks. but I was hoping to accomplish this using the keyboard.
Mike.Perry
2006-02-27, 11:08 PM
...but I was hoping to accomplish this using the keyboard.Hi
Did you try the link found in the above post, plus all the information found within that thread ?
Have a good one, Mike
rkmcswain
2006-02-27, 11:22 PM
sweet, and thanks. but I was hoping to accomplish this using the keyboard.
As posted...
...custom routines can be written to do this
This must be to what Mike is referring...
BTW Mike - why wasn't the old URL for the search page kept as a pointer to the new page. All the old links to http://64.227.78.21 go nowhere now.
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