Gaps in Projection Lines
- Last UpdatedApr 27, 2023
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Gaps in projection lines are most easily defined using the cursor, with either the start and end points or a mid point and a length being specified. Examples of the relevant commands are:
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GAP @ |
- Specify gap by giving start and end points |
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GAP AT @ |
- Specify a default length gap (2mm) centered on given point |
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SETDEF GAP 15 |
- Set default gap length to be 15mm |
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GAP AT @ L 10 |
- Specify a 10mm gap centered on given point |
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GAP OVER @ |
- Specify gap start and end points with cursor, and delete all other gaps in line |
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GAP DELETE @ |
- Delete gap specified by cursor |
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GAP DELETE ALL |
- Delete all gaps on the current projection line or dimension line |
Up to ten gaps can be inserted in the projection line. Note that if the position of a Dimension is changed so as to substantially alter the path of the projection line then it is redrawn solid until the gaps are redefined.