Function Description: The ROLLOVERTIPS system variable is used to control the display of rollover tooltips when cursor hovering over objects. Type : Integer Saved in : Registry Initial value : 1 Range : 0,1 Users could customize the content of... Read More
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The WIPEOUT command is used to create a region to cover objects and control whether to display the frame of region in drawing. Command Access : WIPEOUT GstarCAD brings you the WIPEOUT command enhanced with more options. Now this command could use a... Read More
Controls the displaying and plotting order of overlapping objects. When you create a drawing, overlapping objects like TEXT , wide polylines (PLINE) or solid-filled polygons are displayed in the order in they are created. To change the draw order,... Read More
The OVERKILL command is used to delete duplicate or overlapped lines, arcs and polylines, as well combine partial overlapped or continuous objects. Command Access: Command : OVERKILL Command Prompts: Select object: Function Description: Inputting ... Read More
This function can not only manage overlapped lines, circles, Plines linear objects etc, but can also manage entire coincident blocks, texts, dimensions and regions .Moreover, remove does not simply mean delete, it judges by layer, color, line type... Read More
Function Description: The SELECTIONCYCLING system variable is used to control the display option associated with overlapped objects and cycling selection. Type : Integer Saved in : Registry Initial value : -2 Range : 0,1,2 The SELECTIONCYCLING system... Read More
Function Description: The DRAWORDERCTL system variable is used to control the default display behavior when creating or editing overlapping objects. Type : Integer Saved in : Drawing Initial value : 3 Range : 0,1,2,3 System Variable Value: 0 : turn... Read More
Function Description: The 3DSELECTIONMODE system variable is used to control the selection priority of both visually and physically overlapped objects in 3D visual styles. Type : Integer Saved in : Registry Initial value : 0 Range : 0,1 System... Read More
If you want to erase objects from your drawing, you can do one of the following . Use the command ERASE . Select objects and press DELETE. Select objects and then cut them to the Clipboard with CTRL+X Objects, which were recently erased with... Read More
You can select one or more objects individually at the Select Objects prompt. Use the Pick box Cursor Move the pick box cursor over an object and click, you can select objects. If selection preview is turned on, when you move the pick box cursor... Read More
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