The Settings Part Dialog Box

Introduction

The Settings Part dialog box allows you to adjust the settings for the part that is currently open in the system. Any adjustments made in the Settings Part dialog box affect only the part that is currently open in the system. To change the default settings for the software, use the Settings Default dialog box.

To access the Settings Default dialog box:

 

  • In the Backstage menu, click Settings Part.

The Dialog Box Parameters

Display

Color

The color group displays all of the items for which a default color can be assigned. To change a color, click the arrow next to the color and select the desired color.

    • Background - the background color of the graphics area.

    • Selection - the color of an entity when it is selected in the graphics area.
    • Highlight - the color of an item, that can be selected, when the pointer is over the item.
    • Entity - the default color used for new entities that are created.
    • Preview - the default color that is used to show the CAD preview.

For the following three items, you must click the name to turn on the color option.

    • Toolpath - the color of computed toolpaths.
    • Dim/Text - the color of dimensions and text.
    • Solids - the color of solid entities.

 

Axis X-Y

    • Show Axis X-Y - when turned on, the X- and Y-axes are displayed in the graphics area using the selected color.
    • Show Gnomon - when turned on, the gnomon for the World Coordinate System will be displayed in the graphics area.
    • Num. of Tick Marks - sets how many unit lines are displayed along each axis.

 

    • Shading Quality - controls the appearance of surface topology in the graphics area. Moving the slider to the left causes surfaces to appear more jagged, and moving the slider to the right causes surfaces to appear smoother.

Moving the slider to the far right increases the amount of memory consumed for rendering images in the graphics area. This may result in stuttering movement when the view zoom, pan, and rotate functions are used. This function does not change the real surface quality, it only adjusts the display to save memory. With the slider all the way to the left, a round surface is still round though it may not appear to be.


    • Wireframe Quality - controls the resolution of arcs and splines displayed in the graphics area. Moving the slider to the left decreases the resolution, and make arcs and splines appear more jagged, and moving the slider to the right increases the resolution, and make arcs and splines appear smoother.
    • Perspective Distance - controls how far away from the part the view is, for an orthogonal view.
    • Select Area - controls the area of selection for the cursor. Moving the slider to the left reduces the picking area of the cursor, and moving the slider to the right increases the picking area of the cursor.

 

Solids Wireframe Line

    • Thicken Exterior Line - when turned on, the system displays thicker interior and edge lines than the normal display.
    • Interior Line Brightness - controls the brightness of the interior lines displayed on surfaces and solids. Moving the slider to the right increases the brightness of the interior and edge lines, while moving the slider to the left decreases the brightness.

 

UCS Plane Display

    • Color - the default color of the user coordinate systems or workplanes. Click the arrow and select a color to change the display color used.
    • Transparency Degree - controls the opacity of the UCS planes in the graphics area. Moving the slider to the right makes the UCS planes more transparent, while moving the slider to the left makes the UCS planes more opaque or solid in color.

System

CAD Tolerance

    • System - the default tolerance for drawing (computer aided drafting).
    • Chain Select - sets the largest distance between two entities that is acceptable when selecting a chain.

 

Auto Save

    • On

Select the check box to turn on automatic file saving.

Clear the check box to turn off automatic file saving.

      • Save Interval (min.) - sets the period of time, in minutes, for how often the software automatically saves the file. For new files that haven't been saved, the software prompts you for the first Save As.

 

Snap Increment  - Snap Increment acts like a uniform grid in the graphics area to which wireframe entities or sketch handles are snapped.

    • Distance - sets the unit spacing for the snap grid.

    • Angle - sets the number of angle movements per increment when using snap increment.

 

CAM Tolerance

The following settings are the tolerances used to calculate toolpath and create the NC code. The value defines the maximum deviation allowed between the target geometry and the toolpath output. A larger number results in less NC program code but also creates a less accurate toolpath. A smaller setting improves the toolpath, but may generate more NC program code than desired.


The settings made in this dialog box apply to the current file only.


    • 2 Axis - sets the tolerance used for 2-axis features.
    • 3 Axis - sets the tolerance used for 3-axis features.
    • Lathe - sets the tolerance used for Lathe features.
    • Spline Facet - sets the tolerance for spline creation or how far away the resulting entities can be from the mathematically correct spline, when spline entities are broken into lines and arcs for machining.
    • Chain Select -sets the largest distance between two entities that is acceptable when selecting geometry chains.

 

Units

The Units group controls what type of units values are used in the software. Select from one of the following options: Millimeter, Centimeter, Decimeter, Meter, Inch, Custom. When Custom is selected, in the 1 Unit is box, type the equivalent value in millimeters for the custom unit.

 

  • Dialog Digits - controlshow many digits are displayed, in any dialog box, to the right of the decimal point.
  • Lathe Coordinates (Z,X,Y) - causes the CAD functions to list coordinate values using lathe mode (Z,X,Y).
  • Lathe Diameter Mode - causes the CAD functions to use diameter values instead of radius values.

Text

The Text group controls the default settings that are used for the Text function. The settings made here are displayed in the Data Entry Manager for the Text function.

 

  • Windows Font - enables the windows fonts for you toto select a TrueType (.ttf) font from the font list.
  • BobCAD Font - enables the BobCAD fontsfor youto select a BobCAD.FNT font from the font list.
  • Text Angle - sets the default angle, relative to the X axis, of the text placement.
  • Text Height - sets themaximum size, along the Y-axis, of the text.
  • Slant - sets the angle of the characters for the BobCAD Fonts only.
  • Ratio - setsheight to width ratio (X:Y) of the text sizeforthe BobCAD Fonts only.
  • Vectorize - sets the accuracy used when creating vectorized text.

Arrows

The following settings control the appearance of the arrows that are used when creating Dimensions.

 

In/Out

Select one of the options, as shown, to define whether the arrows for dimensions appear on the inside or outside of the witness lines.

 

Positions

Select one of the options, as shown, to define position and number of the arrows used.

 

Leaders

Select one of the options, as shown, to define the position and number of leader lines used.

 

Arrows

    • Width - sets the length of the arrows that are displayed for dimensions.

    • Height - sets the distance of the arrows, at the broadest end, that are displayed for dimensions.

 

Leader Extension

    • Outside Arrow - sets how far past the end of the arrow the leader lines extend when the arrows are set to display on the outside of the witness lines.

 

Type

Select one of the options, as shown, to define the arrow types used.

Dimension

The settings made here are the default settings that are displayed in the Data Entry Manager for creating Dimensions.

 

Font  

    • Font - Select a font type: WIndows Font or BobCAD Font.

    • Font List - select the font type used for dimension text.

    • Height - sets the maximum height of the text.

 

Dimension

    • Decimals - sets the number of decimal digits displayed.
    • Scale - sets the scale or the ratio of the actual measured dimension, to what dimension is displayed in the graphics area. A value of 0.5 creates dimensions that are half of the actual measured value.
    • Extra Zeros - determines whether trailing zeros are used.

(Off) - Trailing zeros are not used. As an example, if a value of four is used for the Decimals option, a dimension of 1.1 would appear as 1.1 in the graphics area.

(On) - Trailing zeros are used. As an example, if a value of four is used for the Decimals option, a dimension of 1.1 would appear as 1.1000 in the graphics area.

 

Tolerance

 

None - No tolerance value will be displayed with the dimension.

Single - allows you to enter one specific tolerance. The + or - display in front of the tolerance will be determined by the number entered by the user.

Symmetric - allows you to enter one tolerance value to be displayed with the +/- symbol in front of the single tolerance.

Custom - allows you to enter two specific tolerances. If a negative value is needed, it must be typed into the text field, otherwise + will be used.

 

 

    • Tolerance 1 - sets the first tolerance value that is displayed with dimensions when Single or Symmetric is used.

    • Tolerance 2 - sets the second tolerance value that is displayed with dimensions when Custom is used.

    • Decimals - sets the maximum number of digits to the right of the decimal that is displayed in the dimension tolerances.

    • Extra Zeros - determines whether trailing zeros are used.

(Off) - Trailing zeros are not used. As an example, if a value of four is used for the Decimals option, a dimension of 1.1 would appear as 1.1 in the graphics area.

(On) - Trailing zeros are used. As an example, if a value of four is used for the Decimals option, a dimension of 1.1 would appear as 1.1000 in the graphics area.

 

Witness Line

    • Extension - sets the distance that the witness lines extend past the leader line.

    • Distance from Geometry - setsthe distance between the witness lines and the dimensioned entities.

 

Dimension Line Text

    • Spacing On - sets the distance between the dimension text and the beginning of the leader line.

    • Distance From - sets the distance between the bottom of the dimension text and the leader line.

Point Styles

The Point Styles control how points that are created are displayed in the graphics area. Select one of the options, as shown, to define the point style used.

 

  • Point Size - sets the size of the points that are displayed in the graphics area.

 

 

After making any changes in the Settings Partdialog box, click OK to accept the changes, or click Cancel to not accept the changes that were made.  

 

 

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