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Overlapping objects |
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Setting of overlapping objects display for the current graphic document is performed in the Overlapping objects section of setting dialog box.
To access the section, call the Setting — Parameters...
and in the dialog box that appears, select Current document — Overlapping objects.
The dialog allows you to customize the background cleanup — automatic interruption of hatchings and lines when they intersect with the following objects:
• drawing text,
• arrows and/or captions as part of:
• sizes,
• surface symbols,
• base designations,
• leader lines,
• branding marks,
• marking symbols,
• change designations,
• position numbers,
• form tolerance,
• cut line markings,
• of gaze arrow markings,
• leader items designations.
Controls in the overlapping object display settings dialog box
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Setting description |
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Background under the captions and arrows |
The drop-down list allows you to set an option to clear the background. The following options are available: •Do not clean — the background under the captions will not be cleared, •Clean, except for the captions made of spaces — the background will not be cleared under captions that do not contain any characters other than spaces, •Cleanse — enabling background clearance for captions. |
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Gap, mm |
The field allows you to set the gap value in millimeters, i.e. define the width of the field around the above objects, within which the overlapped objects will not be displayed. The field is not available if the Do not clear option is selected . The set gap value does not affect the dimensions of the text field to be cleaned around. These dimensions are automatically determined by the system. They are proportional to the height of the text symbols. |
After completing the settings, click the dialog box Apply and close. To exit the dialog box without changing the settings, click Cancel.
The setting made in this dialog box will be used by default. If necessary, for each of the above-mentioned objects you can enable or disable background cleaning by calling the command of the same name from the context menu or from the Layout menu.