DR Posted May 11, 2006 Share Posted May 11, 2006 I am trying to create a layout guides for a typical page layout. I would like it to have some form of grid to align details to etc. I would like it to always be visible, but not print. Similar concept to the loci, but as lines. Quote Link to comment
mike m oz Posted May 12, 2006 Share Posted May 12, 2006 DR, if the Reference grid won't give you what you want try using loci with the Snap to Loci preference turned on. This will give you horizontal and vertical non printing lines from each loci which you can snap to. You will need to be careful about where you place the loci so that these lines don't make your drawing unreadable on screen. Quote Link to comment
cbaarch Posted May 12, 2006 Share Posted May 12, 2006 Are you trying to create this grid on a sheet layer or on a design layer? for setting them up first on a design layer you can create the grid on a layer i.e gridlines you then create a class called non-plot you turn off the non plot class when setting up viewports on a sheet layer but the easiest way to line up Viewports on a sheet is to use the full cursor (the colour changes when nudged in place) Quote Link to comment
Jonathan Pickup Posted May 12, 2006 Share Posted May 12, 2006 i would go with Mike?s advice. it?s quick and easy. another way would be to use a ddesign layer to draw the details and put a reference grid on it, which would be on a class.then set up your drawings using viewports and turn off the reference grid class Quote Link to comment
MKingsley Posted May 12, 2006 Share Posted May 12, 2006 How 'bout making your grid and converting it guide lines using the Make Guide command? They don't print but you can snap to them. Quote Link to comment
MullinRJ Posted May 13, 2006 Share Posted May 13, 2006 Everyone has their own way. Hopefully one of these will suit your needs. Here's mine. I keep a grid layer in all of my files that I toggle on and off with a script. The script can reside in a Script Palette or with a little more work, exist as a menu command assigned to a hot key. I toggle the layer uncountable times during a design and always off for printing. Anything can be placed on the layer and none of it prints. Oh, I also keep this layer behind everything so it's out of the way and doesn't interfere with selecting objects. HTH, Raymond Here's the script: procedure ToggleGrid; CONST GridLyr = 'Grid'; { your grid layer name } VAR LName :String; BEGIN LName := GetLName(ActLayer); Layer(GridLyr); if (GetLVis(ActLayer)=0) then HideLayer else ShowLayer; Layer(LName); END; Run(ToggleGrid); Quote Link to comment
DR Posted May 15, 2006 Author Share Posted May 15, 2006 Thanks for all the input, here is what I am finding: 1. When you using the make guide command, I find that the guides still print. They show up as light grey lines. 2. I currently have the guide grid set up as a class that is to be turned off, but my staff seems to forgett a lot and it gets expensive replotting sets of drawings. 3. We do not like to use the snap to loci feature because we import a lot of auto cad files that literally have millions of loci and you can't tell whats going on with all of the guide lines. I'm going to give the script a try, thanks Raymond. Does this only work in the design layers? Quote Link to comment
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