Different to Multiline drag, Drag line will just move the line you selected and other relevant lines will not move. Menu : Express>Table Tools>Drag Line Command Entry : BGST Operation steps: 1. Start the command. 2. Specify the line of the... Read More
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The DRAGMODE command is used to control the way of display when dragging object. Command Access: Command : DRAGMODE Command Prompts: Enter new value [ON/OFF/Auto] <Auto>: Relative Glossary: On : Allow dragging objects, but users need to input ... Read More
Function Description: The DRAGMODE system variable is used to controls the display of objects being dragged. Type : Integer Saved in : Registry Initial value : Auto The DRAGMODE command has the same name as this system variable . Use the SETVAR... Read More
Function Description: The DRAGVS system variable is used to set the display visual style when creating 3D solids, mesh metalfiles, extruded solids, surfaces, and meshes. Type : Strings Saved in : Drawing Initial value : "" Users could specify current... Read More
Function Description: The DRAGP2 system variable is used to control how many vectors the system draws before the mouse checking new input sample and users dragging objects in 2D viewport, if the software accelerating. Type : Integer Saved in :... Read More
Function Description: The DRAGP1 system variable is used to control how many vectors the system draws before the mouse checking new input sample and users dragging objects in 2D viewport, if the hardware accelerating. Type : Integer Saved in :... Read More
Function Description: The PICKDRAG system variable is used to control the method of drawing a selection window. Type : Integer Saved in : Registry Initial value : 2 Range : 0,1,2 System Variable Value: 0 : selecting window by specifying two points.... Read More
Function Description: The SURFACEASSOCIATIVITYDRAG system variable is used to set the dragging preview behavior of associated surfaces. Type : Parameter Saved in : Drawing Initial value : 1 Range : 0,1,2 This system variable could control the surface... Read More