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Feature Summary

Drafter has two modes: CIM Mode and CAD Mode. CIM Mode is a mode where the user can check the view connected to CIM. In CAD Mode, the user can refer to the view in CIM Mode to do CAD work or new 2D CAD work.

Feature Explanation

Mode Switch Method

  • Tree window arrangement in CIM Mode

  • Tree window arrangement in CAD Mode

Double-click the desired view in the CIM View Tree or CAD View Tree, or enter the Change mode command in the Command window, select the desired mode number, and enter the view group name to move to the corresponding view group in the mode.

  • CIM View : A tree that displays the view related to the CIM in CIM Mode.

  • CAD View : A tree that displays the view in CAD mode.

  • Properties: A window that displays the property information of CAD objects.

  • Object : A Tree that displays the Member List of the selected View. The user can show or hide the desired object through this tree, and this setting is maintained even when the view is updated.

  • CAD Elements : This is a tree that collects CAD elements that can effectively utilize 2D CAD.

Notice

Even if CIM Mode has the same interface as CAD Mode, CAD Mode features can be used very limitedly. In CIM Mode, only the following CAD functions are available.

  • Line : This is a CAD function that draws a straight line.

  • Dist : CAD function to measure distance.

  • Area : CAD function to measure the area.

  • Angle : CAD function to measure angle.

  • Radius : A CAD function that measures the radius.

  • List: A command to open a window to check the details of the Command window and display the information of the selected object.

  • Regen: A CAD function that recalculates the visibility of an object on the current screen.

  • Zoom: CAD function to set the magnification on the current screen.

  • Layer: A command to open the Layer dialog box.

  • Osnap: A command to open the Snap function setting dialog box.

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