Wipeout Command Autocad
Please upload a dwg-file that has these issues (describe were in the dwg-file you see the conflict, that the wipeout is not working). Also please start command ABOUT so we can see the exact type/version/update of your AutoCAD. Also, I use to attach pdf's. This great routine allows you to select an existing object that is curved and turn it into a wipeout. It also gives you an option to erase the existing object after it makes the wipeout. It will work on olylines, circles and ellipses. OB2WO to start; Select object to turn into wipeout (Circle, Ellipse, Polyline).
18 Jul, 2012By: Lynn AllenCircles and Lines Tutorial: Eleven little productivity enhancements add up to big time savings.
Another release of AutoCAD is here — and as usual, I prefer to write about the unsung heroes in the product, those smaller features that will no doubt improve your everyday drawing life. In many cases, if someone doesn't mention them, you just might miss them — and we certainly wouldn't want that! Following are eleven of my favorite new features.
Strikethrough Text
Mtext (along with tables, mleaders, and dimensions) now supports the common text feature of strikethrough text.
Use the new Strikethrough text tool to draw a line through your text. |
In-Canvas Property Preview
Before AutoCAD 2013, most property modifications (such as layer, color, and linetype) didn't appear until after they were changed. Now, the new In-Canvas Property Preview lets you see the changes before you finalize them. For example, as you scroll down the Layer pull-down list with objects highlighted, you can see the object properties change for each layer as you move your cursor. This new feature should help you make more accurate property selections.
Edit Multiple Hatch Objects at Once
Autodesk moved the Hatch Editor to a contextual tab on the ribbon a couple of releases ago. There was a problem, however: You could only edit one hatch at a time. Well, that limitation is gone now. Feel free to select as many hatch objects as you want!
Quick View Drawings Update Stata latest version.
Do you use Quick View Drawings to move from one open drawing to another? Well, you should! Quick View Drawings (found on the status bar) helps you easily move to another open drawing, as well as a specific layout tab of that drawing. AutoCAD 2013 displays the current drawing more clearly with bold text and a nice green border. Now you don't have an excuse not to use this nifty command!
It's easier to identify the current drawing and layout in Quick View Drawings.
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Longer Font List Window
I'm sure that in the early days of AutoCAD, a short font window in the Text Style dialog box wasn't a problem; after all, there were fewer than half a dozen fonts! Over time, that list grew substantially — but the teeny, tiny window for the font list did not. At last, the font list window has been lengthened, so you won't have to do as much scrolling. Consequently, you will burn fewer calories with AutoCAD 2013.
Leader Improvements
Now, it's easy to put your leaders in front of other objects with the new Leader option in the TextToFront tool. The Mleader text box also includes a margin between the text and the frame now, as well as a minimum width for the text to prevent text overflow.
Easily move leaders to the front of the display with the new Leader option in TextToFront. |
Display, but Don't Plot Wipeout Frames
To edit a wipeout, the frame must display, but often we don't want that frame to plot. No more turning wipeout frames on and off! Just set the new WIPEOUTFRAME system variable to 2, and the frame displays but won't plot. Note that you can also find this new option in the Wipeout command.
Finally, an Offset Preview
Wouldn't it be nice if you could see a preview of an offset before a final selection? Wish granted in AutoCAD 2013.
Xref Changes
In AutoCAD 2013, you can edit the saved path directly in the External References palette, and the found path is now read-only (as opposed to the other way around, as it was in previous releases). This should mean fewer lost xrefs!
Edit Saved Path in AutoCAD 2013 rather than the Found path.
Reverse Polylines with Widths
The new system variable PLINEREVERSEWIDTHS controls what happens when you execute the Reverse command on polylines with varying widths. When you set PLINEREVERSEWIDTHS to 0, varying widths are not affected. When it's set to 1, on the other hand, the widths of the segments are reversed and applied to the vertices starting in the opposite direction.
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One very nice 3D improvement is with the popular PressPull command. The new Multiple option lets you PressPull multiple objects at one time. You also are no longer limited to selecting inside a closed boundary. Open 2D and 3D curves are now fair game!
One of the coolest additions to the PressPull tool is the ability to extrude a tapered solid while continuing the taper. Simply use the Ctrl key when selecting the face and the extrusion follows the existing taper — I love that! Tip: You can also use the Shift key to select multiple boundaries in PressPull.
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Use the Ctrl key in PressPull to extrude a taper.
Aside from the big features in AutoCAD 2013, you'll find these little productivity enhancements add up to some big time savings — and who doesn't appreciate that? Until next time, Happy AutoCAD-ing!
The Region Command
Toolbar | Draw | ||
Pull-down | DrawRegion | ||
Keyboard | REGION | short-cut | REG |
Command Sequence
Select objects: (Pick P1)
Select objects:
1 loop extracted.
1 Region created.
The Wipeout Command
Toolbar | custom | ||
Pull-down | DrawWipeout | ||
Keyboard | WIPEOUT |
Command Sequence
Specify first point or [Frames/Polyline] <Polyline>: (Pick P1)Specify next point: (Pick P2)
Specify next point or [Undo]: (Pick P3)
Specify next point or [Close/Undo]: (Pick P4)
Specify next point or [Close/Undo]:
Autocad Wipeout Text Command
Command Sequence
Enter mode [ON/OFF] <ON>:OFFRegenerating model.
Autocad Wipeout Frame
Points and Point Styles
The Point Command
Toolbar | Draw | ||
Pull-down | DrawPointSingle Point | ||
Keyboard | POINT | short-cut | PO |
Command Sequence
Current point modes: PDMODE=0 PDSIZE=0.0000
Specify a point: (pick any point)
The Point Style Command
Toolbar | none |
Pull-down | FormatPoint Style… |
Keyboard | DDPTYPE |