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==Inserire una vista nel foglio di disegno== |
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This tool creates a new view of the selected object in the active drawing sheet. |
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Disegno A3]]}} |
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[[File:Drawing_Views.png|500px|A drawing sheet with three views: front, top and isometric.]] |
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Questo strumento crea una nuova vista dell'oggetto selezionato e la posiziona nel foglio di disegno attivo. |
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[[File:Drawing_Views_fr.png|500px|Un foglio di disegno con tre viste: frontale, dall'alto e isometrica.]] |
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Select an object either in the 3D view or the Project tree, then click on the Drawing View tool. By default, a top view scaled at 1:1 (real scale) will be placed at the top left of the page. It may not be visible if it's too small or too big for the page. |
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A '''View''' object is added to the '''Page''' object in the Project tree. For subsequent views, a three-digit number will be appended to the name. Click on the arrow in front of the Page object to unfold it and display the views it contains. |
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=== Modify an existing view === |
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Selezionare un oggetto nella vista 3D o nella struttura del progetto, quindi fare clic sullo strumento ''Inserisci vista'' del disegno. Per impostazione predefinita, viene inserita una vista dall'alto in scala 1:1 (scala reale), posizionata in alto a sinistra della pagina. Se la vista è troppo piccola o troppo grande per la pagina, può risultare non visibile. |
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Unfold the Page object in the Project tree, and select the View. Its parameters can be edited in the Property View Data tab. |
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Nell'albero del progetto viene aggiunto un oggetto '''View''' sotto l'oggetto '''Page'''. Per le viste successive, viene aggiunto al nome un numero a tre cifre. Fare clic sulla freccia davanti all'oggetto Page per dispiegarla e visualizzarne il contenuto. |
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=== Modificare una vista esistente === |
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Dispiegare l'oggetto Page nella struttura del Progetto, quindi selezionare la vista da modificare. I suoi parametri possono essere modificati nella scheda Dati della finestra Proprietà di visualizzazione. |
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[[File:Drawing_View_Properties.png]] |
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[[File:Drawing_View_Iso.png|150px|thumb|Isometric view with smooth lines visibility off]] |
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visibility » disattivata]] |
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* '''Label''' |
* '''Label''': changes the view's label in the Project tree. You can also click on the View in the tree and right-click → Rename, or press {{KEY|F2}}. |
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* '''Rotation''' |
* '''Rotation''': rotates the view. For example, an isometric view will require a 60 degree rotation (see also Direction parameter below) |
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* '''Scale''' |
* '''Scale''': sets the view scale. |
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* '''X''' |
* '''X''': sets the view's horizontal position on the page in millimeters. |
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* '''Y''' |
* '''Y''': sets the view's vertical position on the page in millimeters. Please note that coordinate (0,0) is located at the top left of the page, so the higher the number, the lower in the page the view will be. |
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* '''Direction''' |
* '''Direction''': changes the view direction. It is set by xyz values that define a vector normal to the page. Top view will be (0,0,1), and isometric will be (1,1,1). Values can be negative. |
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* '''Show Hidden Lines''' |
* '''Show Hidden Lines''': toggles the hidden lines visibility on or off by selecting ''True'' or ''False''. |
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* '''Show Smooth Lines''' |
* '''Show Smooth Lines''': toggles the smooth lines visibility on or off by selecting ''True'' or ''False''. Smooth lines are also called tangency edges. These edges indicate surface changes between tangent surfaces. |
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=== Drawing View Wizard === |
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To generate a drawing sheet with standard views automatically, use the [[Macro Automatic drawing|Automatic drawing Macro]]. |
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Per generare automaticamente un foglio di disegno con viste standard, utilizzare la [[Macro Automatic drawing/it|Macro vista automatica]]. |
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{{languages/it | {{en|Drawing View}} {{es|Drawing View/es}} {{fr|Drawing View/fr}} }} |
Revision as of 22:29, 19 December 2013
Drawing View |
Menu location |
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Drawing → Insert view in drawing |
Workbenches |
Drawing, Complete |
Default shortcut |
none |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Drawing Landscape A3 |
This tool creates a new view of the selected object in the active drawing sheet.
How to use
Select an object either in the 3D view or the Project tree, then click on the Drawing View tool. By default, a top view scaled at 1:1 (real scale) will be placed at the top left of the page. It may not be visible if it's too small or too big for the page.
A View object is added to the Page object in the Project tree. For subsequent views, a three-digit number will be appended to the name. Click on the arrow in front of the Page object to unfold it and display the views it contains.
Modify an existing view
Unfold the Page object in the Project tree, and select the View. Its parameters can be edited in the Property View Data tab.
- Label: changes the view's label in the Project tree. You can also click on the View in the tree and right-click → Rename, or press F2.
- Rotation: rotates the view. For example, an isometric view will require a 60 degree rotation (see also Direction parameter below)
- Scale: sets the view scale.
- X: sets the view's horizontal position on the page in millimeters.
- Y: sets the view's vertical position on the page in millimeters. Please note that coordinate (0,0) is located at the top left of the page, so the higher the number, the lower in the page the view will be.
- Direction: changes the view direction. It is set by xyz values that define a vector normal to the page. Top view will be (0,0,1), and isometric will be (1,1,1). Values can be negative.
- Show Hidden Lines: toggles the hidden lines visibility on or off by selecting True or False.
- Show Smooth Lines: toggles the smooth lines visibility on or off by selecting True or False. Smooth lines are also called tangency edges. These edges indicate surface changes between tangent surfaces.
Drawing View Wizard
To generate a drawing sheet with standard views automatically, use the Automatic drawing Macro.