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Once all the fields are completed as required click the Apply button, a Sheet with the attribute settings of the owning Drawing will be created. From Template On selection the Create SHEE form will appear. A default sheet name will be automatically assigned, which you can change if you wish. On completion Click on OK or Cancel. The Drawing and Sheet Templates form will appear. The Options button enables you to choose a Sheet template suitable for different drawing disciplines (as set up by your System Administrator). Fill in the form by selection of your requirements. Select the required drawing type from the Option list button. Your selection will cause the lists to be redefined. 1. Select the correct Drawing, by moving the cursor onto the item and click the left mouse key. 2. The above will cause the sheets listed to change. Now select the required sheet inthe same way as above. ae ease seri one TTT | braving V Bra ed THe PIPING AL \oRaBea-TNe PLING A? (pea PE) ANE PIPING 40x27 aed ees ree esING seas aek’eea teed tne: 20009 sheets 1 Bi oe Lancet] Sheet Templates Form When finished click the OK button. A Sheet having alll the attribute settings and offspring of the template will be created, along with any member elements. Module 10 Basic Drawing Production 2 uonanposd Bumesa 218ea 0} 2InPOW rz +11 ulm paXeldsip juswele (yeeyg) yUeLINo BUY UNM “UBes0S Uo mal, Bary Ue Brey 0} inJdjoU IT PUY AIgeqoud jm NOK ‘;AaIA e BuNeELo ey . “seye| paureidxe s} peyejas exe sjuswela Pa}eIOsse JO\NO PUE SISIMEIC 'SMBIA UOIUM Ul Kem SUL “SULOJ MELA View > Limits-defined On selection the Create VIEW form will appear. A default view name will be automatically assigned, which you can change if you wish. On completion Click on OK or Cancel Having pressed OK, the VIEW and its member Layers will be created. The VIEW frame will appear as a rectangle positioned in the centre of the Sheet and the Limits-defined View form will appear. The Limits-defined View form is used to set the VIEW’s attributes. The VIEW's key attributes may be set from the main body of this form. Other attributes, including the reference to a list of Design items which are to be drawn within the VIEW, are controlled from the form's menu bar. 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This toggles the display of the VIEW frame Graphics >View Frame>On/Off (from the PDMS DRAFT General bar menu) will also hide the VIEW frame and the VIEW contents. Frame>Position>Cursor> . . . selection enables you to use the cursor to move the VIEW frame by first nominating a point in the VIEW (its centre or a corner) from Cursor> . . .submenu, Click on the Sheet position where you wish the nominated point to move to. Frame>Position>Explicit . . . selection enables you to move the VIEW frame by defining its Sheet position in terms of Sheet coordinates or proportions. Following the selection, an Explicit Frame Position form will appear. The Position By Ratio text boxes can be used to position the centre of VIEW in X,Y Sheet proportions. For example, XR 0.5, YR 0.5 will put the centre of the VIEW at the centre of the Sheet. Frame>Align selection enables you to move the current VIEW such that a specified edge (or axis) will align with the same edge (or axis) of another selected VIEW on the Sheet. Select the edge (or axis) to be used from the Align submenu. Use the cursor to select the VIEW with which the current VIEW is to be aligned. The current VIEW will move as specified. In the cases where the alignment would cause part or all the view to go outside the sheet boundaries an error message will be shown and no action is taken Setting of Limits The limits of a limits-defined view can be set using the Limits options on the menu at the top of the Limits-defined View form, displayed when you create or modify a View. You pick a From point and a To point which define the diagonal of the limits box. Centre of Interest of the View The View pull-down menu enables you to change the Design co-ordinates corresponding to the centre of interest or ‘through point’ of the VIEW. View>Centre from the View form menu bar. The Design Centre Position form will appear. The centre of interest can be changed in three ways: Module 10 Basic Drawing Production 28 uoponpoid Suymesa 21SeG OF SINPOW ore ‘mojaq pajsil aie say “UONeoyIpow/uoReesO simeIG 40) suONdo Jo AaUeA e S1eyo UO} UaWIaBEUEW IST] MeIq FSIMEIG MIA eu} WOHy/0} SJUstUa}9 PeyDe[9S OLY EAOWEL/PPE 0} Ya|-WOYOd ye SUoWNG (@AoWEY, 40) ppy 24) Guisn Aq ust) ‘(tuHOy oy) Jo epIs pueY-Ya @Ly UO) JS!) S1EQUIONN 3817) soualejoy ol) Woy SiequIal pauinbay ayy esooYyD “seadde jI/M Wo) eWeBeUEW JSIMeIG Y “JEG NUE WO} maIA By WON * ~~ ysMeIgOn/Off toggles the display of the Limits-defined text. If the VIEW limits are changed, select Update Graphical Aids to update the view frame limits text to give the new limits. Creating a User-Defined VIEW ‘user-defined’ VIEW would be used where the VIEW is not to a standard recognised scale, or if the looking direction is a non-orthogonal To create, from the DRAFT General bar menu select Create>View>User Defined The Create VIEW form will appear. If you wish to give the Sheet a title then edit the Title text box. This sets a simple text attribute that can be used later by the Dynamic Text option. 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The Derived button, if selected, will prompt the user to identify a design element in the Graphics area for setting the Direction. Select the Auto Scale button so the maximum scale size can be calculated then the Nearest will update the scale to the nearest fraction. NOTE: The VIEW scale (and through point) will be calculated automatically by the Auto Scale function, and so manual changes to the scale value must left until the automatically calculated value is known. All the principal VIEW attributes are set from the main body of the User Defined View form, but additional attributes may be set by first clicking on the Attributes . . . button. A User Defined View Attributes form will appear. This is similar to the Standard Scale View Attributes form, but offers the additional Graphics Angle facility, which can be used to define the orientation of the VIEW contents without turing the View Frame, and also the Perspective option. Ifa perspective view is required, type the required value into the Perspective text box (0 is supplied as the default, giving a parallel projection). This is best set after the view is in its finished View direction (set as the last function in the View creation) EXE * Diatt Display Graphics. Guen a) fal] X| GEl[t ining —|+|forver If the VIEW is not already displayed, select Control>Add CE from the pop-up bar menu. The VIEW will now be displayed. The ADD>CE is only for viewing and doesn't allow you to add further information. By selecting the plus button on the Draft area (top left comer) the current sheet will be added to the list of Working Sheets. The User Defined View menu bar gives control over the VIEW frame, the position of the VIEW on the Sheet, the automatic calculation of VIEW limits and the contents of the VIEW. 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The View pull-down menu enables you to change the Design co-ordinates corresponding to the centre of interest or ‘through point’ of the VIEW View>Centre. . . from the View form menu bar gives the choice of four options: 1, Select View>Centre>Identify to set the through point as the (origin) position of a Design element which is currently displayed within the VIEW. Click on the required Design element. The limits on the View form will change accordingly. 2. Select View>Centre>Cursor to centre the view about a cursor hit position. 3. Select View>Centre>By Cursor will require two cursor hits, one for an origin and one for the displacement from the origin for the centre of the view. 4, View>Centre>Explicit will display the Design Centre Position form. Type the required co-ordinates into the text boxes near the top of the form, pressing Enter each time. Click on OK to change the settings. Finally, to change the display of the VIEW contents, select Graphics>Update Design from the View form menu bar. Selection of View>Offset from the View form menu bar will display the Design Graphics Offset form. You may type in XY values for which the Design view will be offset with respect to the Frame Centre. Select OK to activate this form. ‘The Graphics pull-down menu enables you to change the Design model content of the VIEW by modifying the VIEW’s Drawlist. The Graphics pull-down menu operations are exactly the same as those for a Standard Scale (or Limits-defined) VIEW . Creating Detail VIEWs This facility enables you to create a ‘detail view’ (existing as a VIEW element) which would be a ‘zoomed in’ view of a specified part of the current view, the detail view being placed elsewhere on the same or on separate sheet. The creation procedure may be summarised as: Specify the area on the current VIEW to be Detailed. 1. 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The reference is used in naming the local detail note and must not contain any spaces. This reference is also set at the newly created detail view as a UDA and is referred to in the relevant note texts. Detail Sheet shows the sheet in which the detail view will be created. To change it, make the required Sheet the current element and press CE. The default is Local, meaning the detail view will be created on the same sheet as the Master view Goto >> and Return << buttons navigate between the detail Master View and the detail sheet respectively. Display will show the reference sheet Wodule 10 Basic Drawing Production 219 uonionposg Buywesa 215e9 OF oInPON, wee, ‘Sa1dNVXA ~3.LON-130-VUG S! aly aINeJep 1x9} ejdwexe ay] "ease $174GSWd eu) Ut SISIXe 9Iy Xe} ejdwexe ou UeY) Ino peke46 s! Je6pe6 s|Uy J| “e}OU jTeIep eu} UI pasn aq ueo yey} SBuu}s }x9} USB yN9}U! PANEUID'E YM WO} e 888 |IIM NOK ‘uoHNg saidwex3, 98U3 Sseud NOK J] “3. 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Jeq e1BUED J WHC Ou) Woy ‘UONdo ANPOW e4) Jo UOHOE|eS uone: Jeydeyo iy) Ul Je]J29 Smal, PauYap-syw!T 40 peuyep 4®SN UO suONoes 898 sjuae.INbal Bun}as Sj! ue WO) By) Jo UONeUE|dXe aU) 10-4 JSIMEIG MIA Wouy/o} SJusWE|e Payejes ay) erocweL/ppe 0} ye}-WoHlog ye suoWNg (eAoWIeY Jo) PPY au) BuIsn Kq UaLy “(UOJ e4p Jo pis pUeY-0] 24} UO) jS!] SYeqUIOWN ISI] eDUELEJOY Oy] WON) SIoquIOW parinba: ou esooup ‘seedde jm Wo} ueWeBeUeW JSIJ/Me4g SU) UOIING YO eu) Jo UONOII—as JOYyY “peuinbes J! peseque aq 0} eweu e Bulmojje Wo} ysIpmeIG eVBE19 BUN AEIdsIp [Im SIYL. ysmeiqg Dimensioning This will close the application you are currently running and load the Dimensioning application. Change of application can be carried out from any DRAFT applications ie. Dimensioning —-- 2 Drafting or Labels —--—- General and so on UE g Draft Display Grenhics Gueny Setings Utties Create Mody Sol ta] x] gallo tice =] Fo] 08] 5a] =| +([farver This can also be achieved by selection of the correct icon from the Draft top bar menu. ‘Once the application has been loaded, you will see that the DRAFT General bar menu has been replaced with DRAFT Dimensioning bar menu. The first four options (Draft-Query) have not changed, these are the same in every application. The other options on this menu are exclusively for the creation and modifying of dimensions. Under the options on the DRAFT Dimensioning "bar menu there are three buttons These buttons are used for setting the sheet, layer and whether that layer is on or off. 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DRAFT is set up so as to allow only certain types of annotation element to be placed under that layer, this is controlled by the PURP (Purpose) attribute. Dimensions may be either linear, angular, or radial. Linear dimensions are used to show the distances between particular points in the design model. Angular dimensions show the angles between directions, and Radial dimensions show the radius or diameters of circles or PCDs. Each type of dimension will own points that are used to associate dimensions with the 3D Design element. LAYERS Dimensions are owned by Layers, which in turn are owned by VIEWs. Whenever a VIEW is created, a set of (empty) Layers, each with a different ‘purpose’, will automatically be created beneath it, as set up by your System Administrator. However, you can create additional Layers if you wish. To create a new Layer you must first set yourself to be at, or below, the owning VIEW level. From the DRAFT Dimensioning bar menu select: Create>Layer A Layer (LAYE) element will be created automatically, and a Create LAYE form will Module 10 Basic Drawing Production ~ 33 uonronpord Buynesa 21Sea OF eINPOWN re 248 sunojoo uad ‘jyBley 1992249 ary) saINqUHE ‘4eKe7 aUy 404 saINqUHE yINeJep o4y AYIPOW! osje Kew no, ‘Ayiqisia Jo esodind sj ‘eweu 1eXe7 ayy aBueyo o} pasn s} WO} SIL uonuyeg <4eAe7 < Aypow SuoyDajes nuew Bumolioy oy) asn J4e7 e Jo UONIUYEP aly @BUEYO OL ec Evol Ean 13199) aarraieig eset = -s0ce 21P3| | Twiseaa set “Buuo}suewig Lio pasn J! peseyje 8q 0} peau jm asoding oy) e10jo10U) ‘uoHeOI|dde yeu 0} BuNe|as 0} pauyep aq jm esoding ouy ueyy UOHedIdde soyjo Aue Woy payeaso 4} ‘uoNeo|dde Bujuoisuewig ou UUW LOY Payee! Sem y! BSNeDG SI SIU "WI 0112S esoding S}! YUM }SI] 2IGeI]OI0s JeKe7 OY) UI Leadde jm payeaso Jsnf any NOK seAET Oy, “uoung MO EU) YoII9 YstUY Of “e10}aq poute|dxe se ype Aew noX yoIym aweu ynejap e Ae|dsip jm wo) sy, ~seadde BuuoisueUng Dimensioning On this form there is a scrollable list which shows all the layers owned by the current View. If you change the View the list may be updated by selection of the CE (Current Element) button. Scroll up/down the list until the required Layer is shown. Now move the cursor onto the list member and click the left mouse key, this selects it. The act of selection causes the list item to be highlighted and the other fields of the form to change to the current settings of the selected Layer. To change the Layer name, simply select the field and type in any changes that are required. Purpose. The button displays a list of all the possible settings for this attribute. You should now select the required option for this Layer, Visibility. This is a simple toggle switch ON/OFF. Off removes any items located on this Layer from the display in the Area View. On will display them. Attributes. This calls the DIM Layer Attributes form which is explained below. To change any of the attributes which are currently set use the menu selection to display DIM Layer Attributes form Modfiy > Layer > Attributes This contains the setting option buttons for many of the attributes for Dimensioning. Most of the buttons are set by placing the cursor over the button and holding the left mouse key down. Move the cursor over the list, still holding the key down, until you find the required selection. The other type is a simple text field, which is set by moving the cursor into the field and clicking the mouse key. You may now enter the required setting. The setting of the units of the Layer will result in any output like the creation of Dimensions to use the unit type selected. If you require your Dimensions to be displayed in Feet & Inches then you should make this selection. A Layer may only use one type of unit, therefore if you require both metric and imperial units you will need to have a second Layer. The setting of the units to be used is held by the Layer attribute UCOD (unit co-ordinate) When setting the defaults for Character Height, Text Pen, and Fonts there are toggle buttons that is set ON will take the settings for these attributes directly from the defining template. The local option will take its defaults from the local setting. The setting to templates is only of use when creating element that come from a Draft Library, such as Symbolic Labels or Symbols. Module 10 Basic Drawing Production 35 uononpoid Bulmesa 218eG OF oINPOIN oe wou srequieyy epnjouy eu) WO UORDBIEs Aq WO Pero Eq 0} a1e SJUBWE}9 aU) yeuy 19Ae7 YoIyM WO @S00Y9 MON “suoNdo JoYjO BLY SjeseL y Se ISI epeU! 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Pase]US enjen ey) ‘UOIELIG “(joesed poyeouns) ayeounay 10 (ja11eed) Wea ‘(peureyo) upeyo ese uoyNng uoAdo adAy uy Aq uaal6 sodA} UoISUaWIP Oy ‘218 WHO} siyj Bulwe0u09 Sa}ON BuTUOISUBLIT Dimensioning Contol Pos Proj Dim Gap Alte tach Ppoint ht = Linear/Angular Dimension Creation Form After setting this form as required click the OK button to activate. This will cause the Linear/Angular Dimension form to be displayed. This form is used to create the points which are used to create the Dimensions and forms the link with the 3D-Model element. There are three different types of point which may be created, each being used for a special sort of dimensioning. The point types are DPPT (Dimension Point/Point element), DPBA (Dimension Point Before/After), and DPOI (Dimension Point). Selection from the list, given in the panel to the left of the form, allows you to choose the type of point to be created. The type of point created will be determined the selection from the list eg DPPT -~ created from ITEM, DPPT-~-created from PPOINT, DPBA-~created from BEFORE, DPOI-—created from 3D POS. Item. This will create the dimension point (DPPT type) at the PO of the design primitive. Owner. This will create the dimension point (DPPT type) at the Equipment Origin of the element. Before /After. This creates a Linear Dimension making use of the Design P-Point of the element. The Before option will select the edge that precedes the PO in the direction set for dimensioning, After is the edge after. Creates a DPBA type point. PPoint option (i.e. position the Dimension Point at a p-point). Creates a DPPT type point, Pline Any End. Allows you to use Plines for steelwork rather than P-Points. Creates a DPPT type point. Pline Prop'n. Allows you to use Plines for steelwork rather than P-Points. You will be prompted to identify a proportion along a Pline to be dimensioned. 3D Pos. 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