A U T O: Engr. Ali Haider
A U T O: Engr. Ali Haider
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Engr. Ali Haider
Lecture # 3
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Command Prompt
Regardless of how you start a command, the command prompts flow in the
same way. AutoCAD either displays prompts on the command line or
displays a dialog box. The prompt format is
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Point AutoCAD Drawing Commands
Line
Basic Geometry symbols
Ray
Text
Xline
Text Commands Mtext
Mline
Spell
Arc
Circle Dim
Dimension Commands
Rectangle Dim1
Ellipse Hatch
Polygon Hatch Commands Bhatch
Spline Region
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Command Point
Keystroke: POINT / PO
Icon
Menu: Draw > Point >Single Point
Result: Draw a single point
System Variables
PDMODE specifies how point objects are displayed.
ult: Draw a straight line segment from one point to the next
Construction Line
Creates an infinite lines, which are commonly used as construction lines.
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Command Circle
Keystroke: Circle / C
Icon
Menu: Draw > Circle
Result:Draws a circle based on a center point and radius
Notes
• You can create circles in several ways.
• The default method is to specify the center and radius.
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Command Rectangle
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Command Ellipse
Keystroke: Ellipse/ EL
Icon
Menu: Draw > Ellipse
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Command Polygon
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Command Spline
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ommand Name Donut
ommand line: Donut
raw menu: Donut
esult: Draws filled circles and rings.
Fill Command
Controls the filling of multilines, traces, solids, all hatches,
and wide polylines
Command line: fill (or 'fill for transparent use)
OPTIONS command [or from tool menu] displays the
Options dialog box, in which you can set Fill mode and
other display settings.
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Command Name Solid
Command line: solid
Draw menu > Surfaces > 2D Solid
Surfaces toolbar:
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Command Polyline
Keystroke: PLINE / PL
Icon
Menu: Draw > Polyline
Deletion Operations;
Transformations;
Administrative Activities.
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Command Erase
Command: OOPS
Command line: oops
Result: Restores objects erased by
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the last ERASE command.
Correcting Mistakes
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Selecting Windows
There are two very different types of windows you can use.
One is a 'crossing window' and the other is a box.
If you create the window from left to right, you create a box.
Using this method you'll add only the items that are completely
within the box. This is shown as a solid line on the screen.
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Selecting Objects Command line: select
There are other ways to select objects and here a few of the more common ways.
LAST - by typing L when asked to select objects, AutoCAD will select the last
object that you created.
PREVIOUS - by typing P when asked to select objects, AutoCAD will select the
previous selection set.
FENCE - by typing F when asked to select objects, AutoCAD allows you to draw
a series of lines (called a fence) to select objects.
CROSSING POLYGON - typing CP when you are selecting objects give the
ability to create a crossing polygon for object selection. This is similar to a
crossing box, but you can pick points on25the screen to create a polygon.
Repeating Commands
You can repeat AutoCAD commands using one of several methods.
To repeat the last command
• Press ENTER or SPACEBAR, or right-click in the drawing area
and choose Repeat.
To repeat one of the last six commands
1. Right-click in the command window or text window.
2. From the shortcut menu, choose Recent Commands, then choose
one of the six most recently used commands.
You can cancel any command by pressing ESC, the standard key
to cancel actions in Windows programs.
You can change the cancel key to CTRL+C, which was used to
cancel commands in previous AutoCAD releases.
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Text Commands
TEXT or DTEXT
Creates one or more lines of text and end each line when you press
ENTER. Each text line is a separate object that you can relocate,
reformat, or otherwise modify.
MTEXT
• Multiline Text Editor creates paragraphs that fit within a nonprinting text
boundary.
• You create the text boundary to define the width of the paragraph.
• You can also specify the justification, style, height, rotation, width, color,
spacing, and other text attributes using MTEXT.
• Each mtext object is a single object, regardless of the number of lines it
contains.
Spell
Checks spelling in a drawing
Tools menu: Spelling
Command line: spell (or 'spell
for transparent use)
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Basic Utility Commands
REDRAW
This command forces AutoCAD to re-display the graphics on the screen.
This has the effect of clearing away some extraneous graphics such as
marker "blips" that are left behind by pointing operations. (Blipmode=on
or off)
SAVE
Causes all editing changes to the current drawing to be saved to the disk
file. Should be done regularly during a long drawing session.
END
Terminates the drawing editor, saves the current drawing to a disk file
and returns to the main AutoCAD menu.
QUIT
Terminates the drawing editor without saving the changes made to the
current drawing. Returns to the main AutoCAD menu.
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