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When entering new nodes or entering a polygon or polyline in plan view, it is often useful to have the coordinates snap to a uniform grid. This allows accurate placement of the objects when the desired coordinates are even multiples of some number. The properties of the drawing grid can be controlled through the ''Drawing Grid'' [[Image:DrawingGrid.png]] tab of the ''Display Options'' dialog. This dialog is accessed from the ''Display'' menu or the '''Display Options''' [[File:Display Options | When entering new nodes or entering a polygon or polyline in plan view, it is often useful to have the coordinates snap to a uniform grid. This allows accurate placement of the objects when the desired coordinates are even multiples of some number. The properties of the drawing grid can be controlled through the ''Drawing Grid'' [[Image:DrawingGrid.png]] tab of the ''Display Options'' dialog. This dialog is accessed from the ''Display'' menu or the '''Display Options''' [[File:Display Options Macro.svg|16 px]] macro. The following describes the display options available for the drawing grid. | ||
* ''Spacing'' – This edit field specifies the spacing of the grid nodes and grid lines in the drawing grid. The ''Grid color'' window specifies the color that is used to display the drawing grid in the ''Graphics Window''. | * ''Spacing'' – This edit field specifies the spacing of the grid nodes and grid lines in the drawing grid. The ''Grid color'' window specifies the color that is used to display the drawing grid in the ''Graphics Window''. |
Revision as of 15:16, 22 May 2017
When entering new nodes or entering a polygon or polyline in plan view, it is often useful to have the coordinates snap to a uniform grid. This allows accurate placement of the objects when the desired coordinates are even multiples of some number. The properties of the drawing grid can be controlled through the Drawing Grid File:DrawingGrid.png tab of the Display Options dialog. This dialog is accessed from the Display menu or the Display Options macro. The following describes the display options available for the drawing grid.
- Spacing – This edit field specifies the spacing of the grid nodes and grid lines in the drawing grid. The Grid color window specifies the color that is used to display the drawing grid in the Graphics Window.
- Snap – If selected, all new vertices, nodes, points, etc., snap to the closest grid point as they are being created or when they are dragged interactively.
- Display grid lines – If selected, grid lines are displayed according to the Line spacing increment. For example, if the Grid spacing is set to 10 and the Line spacing increment is set to 5, a grid line will be drawn every 50 units. The grid line color can also be adjusted using the button next to the Display grid lines toggle.
- Display grid points – If selected, grid points are displayed according to the Grid point spacing increment. The grid point color can also be adjusted using the button next to the Display grid points toggle.
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