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333 The current function or action is cancelled.
495 The dialog window "Read drawing" appears. The desired drawing can be selected and loaded. If there is a drawing currently loaded, it is asked whether the current drawing should be saved first.
1944 This function is used to view the 3D object from any point in any direction. You can finely tune the direction of view via the subsequent Camera screen. The design model depiction is automatically set to be in perspective.
1946 This function is used to represent the image as a wire model. After you activate the function, the surfaces are hidden. The edges and 2D elements are shown.
1975 This function is used to create an ellipse. Create an ellipse by inputting two vertices on an axis and clicking on a third.
1982 This function rounds line or wall corners. Joints which have already been rounded can be modified or restored to a corner. After inputting the desired radius, you must click INSIDE the filleted corner.
2004 This function is used to represent the 3D image in colour. After you activate the function, the edges and 3D elements are hidden.
2068 This function is used to move a certain selection. When the function has been selected, you can select the point to move and the new position. Once the selection has been placed at the new point, the function remains active, so that the end point can be placed elsewhere until the selection is in the required location. The function is exited with [Esc].
2069 This function is used to copy a certain selection. When the function has been selected, you can select the point to copy and the new position for this point. Once the selection has been placed at the new point, the function remains active, so that the selection can immediately be copied multiple times. The function is exited with [Esc].
2070 You can use this function to join individual lines or polygons to a polygon. The lines must result in a logical sequence. If the lines do not touch or are on a different work plane, they will not be taken into account.
2071 This function is used to rotate a certain selection. When this function is selected, you define the point about which the selection will be rotated. You can then enter a rotation angle in the input line or enter "0" to define two points, the output direction and the end direction.
2072 This function is used to mirror a certain selection. When this function is selected, you define the point along which the selection will be mirrored. The angle of the symmetry axis can now be entered in the input line.
2073 This function is used to make a certain selection larger or smaller. When this function is selected, you define the point from which the selection will be scaled up or down. A scaling factor can now be entered in the input line. The factor is greater than 1 to increase the size or less than 1 to make it smaller.
2176 This function is used to delete a selection.
2182 This function is used to remove the most recent program step. An additional program function is cancelled by activating the function again. The number of maximum "undo operations" can be set in the options (Work parameters > Edit).
2183 This function is used for removing "undo operations" carried out.
2224 You can use this function to execute Boolean operations with objects (e.g. box).
2421 This function is used to copy a certain selection between drawings or views. When the function is called up, the reference point for the copy can be selected.
2450 This function deletes the last drawn line. When drawing a line, it is preferable to use this function if a point is incorrectly set and you wish to go back without ending the drawing.
2550 This function is used to configure the light sources in the 4-view window. The light sources are always saved along with the drawing. When you open a new file, the most recently used light sources are selected.
2581 This function measures the horizontal distance between two points in the drawing.
2587 This function lists the details of a selected model. This information includes model name, all attributes, number of points, groups, classes, levels, and so on.
2799 The camera is set up in the 4-view window. If the camera screen is open, only the camera symbol can be clicked in CAD. CAD objects cannot be selected or manipulated. The depiction of the standard view should be in the wire model, if possible, as this speeds up image assembly.
2815 All image properties for the depiction of wire models, pixel hidden lines, solid design models and render can be selected or deselected.
2861 This function returns the drawing in the current window to the state without zoom.
2862 When this function is selected, the previous zoom area of the active window is represented.
2863 This function is used to enlarge details of the drawing to fill the monitor. After you activate the function, enter the lower left and upper right corner of a "range" that contains the detail to be enlarged.
2912 This function draws radius dimension lines, calculates the correct radius dimensions and represents them.
2921 This function displays a dimension curve between two lines, calculates the correct angle dimension and represents it.
2924 This function launches reference dimensioning. Then it creates a horizontal or vertical dimension line passing from the reference point to the point to be dimensioned in the drawing. The correct horizontal distance between these points is calculated and represented.
2928 The function draws a horizontal or vertical floating dimension line between two points in the drawing, calculates the vertical distance between the points and represents it.
2930 This function launches coordinate dimensioning. Then it creates a horizontal or vertical dimension line passing from the point to be dimensioned to the dimension text position in the drawing. The correct horizontal distance between the reference point and points to be dimensioned is calculated and represented.
2995 The function draws diameter dimension lines, calculates the correct diameter dimensions and represents them. When positioning the dimension text for small circles, you may encounter a message. Then you can place the text outside the circle or press [Return] to keep it inside the circle.
3058 This function opens the most recent work copy. If the function is called up via the menu FILE > LOAD WORK COPY, a dialog field "Open file" appears and old work copies can also be loaded.
3059 The work copy is a temporary backup of the drawing, this function ignores all assembly filters and saves the entire drawing in the backup file. The file is saved in the directory of work copies (ELITECAD configuration). Work copies can also be saved as project-specific (Options > Save/Open > Drawing).
3067 This function is used to calculate a 2D image from 3D objects.
3158 This function is used to trim the 3D image area temporarily. This gives you a better overview during 3D editing.
3174 This function is used to move a certain selection between drawings or views. When the function is called up, the reference point for the move can be selected.
3182 This function deletes all parts which fully lie within a determinable polygon.
3183 This function deletes all parts which lie within a determinable polygon. Elements or hatches are cut.
3326 This function is used to display and modify the parameters of the 3D object associated with the current model.
3390 This function is used to assemble a certain selection. If there is no current selection, everything is assembled.
3448 This function can be used to change the colour of a 3D object or even single colours in a free definition (also special parts from CAD400, DXF or ELITECAD V4) or of special parts from ELITECAD V7.
3450 This function is used to realign the camera pivot point. Normally, the camera pivot point is the centre of the monitor. If you want to rotate objects that are far from the zero point, it is better to reset the centre point for the rotation to enable precise navigation.
3467 This function deletes an element.
3472 This check box controls the depiction of edges on the monitor. Depending on whether the check box is selected, the 3D edges are either displayed or hidden.
3605 This function is used to output a print copy. All printers in Windows can be communicated with, however.
3618 This function is used to place the edit plane back into the original floor plan plane of the current storey.
3619 This function is used to place the origin of the coordinate system on the desired point.
3620 Use this function if you want to place a new edit plane to pass precisely through 3 specific points in the room.
3621 Use this function if you want to place a new edit plane to connect two points normally.
3622 Use this function if you want to place a new edit plane precisely on top of an existing surface.
3623 In a separate window, the work plane can be rotated around one of the axes or moved.
3630 After you activate the function, the image is represented in its original position.
3648 This check box is used to display or hide the axes on the work plane.
3649 When you switch on perspective, differences in rendered size aim to create an illusion of depth.
3663 This function is used to delete the 3D definitions.
3684 This function allows you to generate a surface using four limit lines (2 contours and 2 paths). Contours and paths must be connected to the start and endpoints.
3685 This function allows you to generate an object using a closed, planar contour that is converted to a second closed, planar contour along a path. The contour and path do not have to be connected.
3687 This function allows you to generate an object using a closed, planar contour, along a path. The contour and path do not have to be connected.
3689 This function is used to generate a 3D object from its projections in two non-parallel planes. After activating this function, the two views must be selected by clicking and confirming with [Enter].
3690 This function is used to generate a 3D object from its projections in three non-parallel planes. After activating this function, the three views must be selected by clicking and confirming with [Enter].
3691 This function is used to generate a 3D curve from its projection to two planes that are perpendicular to each other. After activating this function, the two views must be selected by clicking, and the 3D curve is created.
3692 This function is used to create a 3D curve from a path and an unfold contour. In addition, the surface described by path contour and spatial curve can also be created.
3695 This function is used to generate a spatial line. Existing 3D curves can be modified via the menu MODIFY > 3D CURVES.
3719 This function deletes an entire sequence of lines.
3724 This function is used to configure the parameters for 3D resolution. You can choose between equal resolution and curve-dependent resolution.
3725 Click on the Create rotation box function to enable the settings for the last rotation box drawn. The contour can now be drawn.
3726 Click on the Create rotation extrude function to enable the settings for the last rotation extrude drawn. The contour can now be drawn.
3727 Click on the Create box function to enable the settings for the last box drawn. The contour can now be drawn.
3728 Click on the Create extrude function to enable the settings for the last extrude drawn. The contour can now be drawn.
3729 Click on the Create surface function to enable the settings for the last surface drawn. The contour can now be drawn.
3740 This enables changes to a segment's pen and line type settings. Multiple segments can be selected until the function is exited.
3742 Divide an element to a particular location. This can be applied to lines, polygons or rectangles.
3746 This function deletes part of an element. The part needs to be marked off with another element (line or circle).
3804 Enables a hidden line depiction that is rendered and displayed during dynamic rotation/movement.
3820 The drawing is saved under its current name and file type, which can be seen in the title line. The complete drawing is always saved, regardless of whether "elements", "geometry", "text", "arrows", "dimension" and "hatch" are visible.
3872 This function is used to start a new pattern. If the option "Selection using group/class/layer" in the dialog Settings > Options > Work parameters > Edit is active, then a new classification can be entered when starting a new pattern.
3873 This function allows to append lines, texts and hatches to an already existing pattern. You are prompted to select a pattern by clicking on it or by entering the pattern name, which will then be treated as the current pattern.
3883 Depending on whether the check box is selected, the texts are either displayed or hidden.
3884 Depending on whether the check box is selected, the arrows are either displayed or hidden.
3885 Depending on whether the check box is selected, the dimensions are either displayed or hidden
3886 Depending on whether the check box is selected, the hatches are either displayed or hidden.
3904 This function creates a new contour on one side of the original contour (open or closed) which is displaced so that all points are parallel to the desired distance.
3924 This check box controls the depiction of a grid on the monitor. Depending on whether the check box is selected, the grid is either displayed or hidden. You can define the grid settings under the Settings menu > Options > Depiction > Tools.
3952 This function allows you to create a help line with a given angle through a point or tangent to a circle. If several angles are entered, several help lines can be created at once.
3954 This function allows you to create a help line through two points. If a circle is selected, this allows you to use an automatically calculated tangent point.
3957 This function allows you to create a help line through a point normal to a line or a tangent normal to a line.
3970 This function allows you to create the help geometry at a point of an element. If several elements border this point, one help line is created for each element.
3971 Create a rectangle by entering two points over a diagonal.
3972 This function enables the drawing of a rectangle by entering its width and height as well as the optional reference point and a display angle.
3981 This function generates a fillet in the corner of two lines or walls by specifying the chamfer distance and chamfer angle or is used to modify existing fillets.
3982 This function enables a curve through a given start point, angle and the curve's centre point.
3983 This function enables an arc through a start point, a point for the radius and an end point.
3987 This function enables the creation of a smooth interpolation curve with a random number of points (cubic splines). After activating the function, you can specify the points of the polygon and once again tap the end of the last point.
4017 If the check box is selected, specific pens can be selected by entering their pen numbers. All other pens are hidden but are not lost.
4018 If the check box is selected, specific line types can be selected by entering their line type numbers. All other line types are hidden but are not lost.
4674 This function is used to enter a curve dimension. The measured length is automatically calculated by the system.
4880 Click the Create function to start a terrain module. This module can be used to model natural landscapes using height lines or dimensioning points, or to import terrain data in different formats.
4896 This function creates a circle by specifying the centre point as well as a point on the circle's circumference. The circle can also be established tangentially to an element (drawing line, help line or line, curve).
4897 This function enables the construction of a circle which is specified by 3 "locations". These "locations" can be either free points or tangential points.
4898 This function creates a circle with the radius value specified in the properties bar and then prompts for two more points or tangential elements.
4900 This function is used to enter a sequential dimension.
4901 Use this function to launch a hatch process where existing contours and texts/dimension texts are automatically recognised as gaps.
4902 For manual hatching, you can also select additional contours and define texts/dimension text as gaps. The end of the hatch procedure must be selected manually.
4936 Draw a single straight line from a start point to an end point.
4975 Selecting this function sets a zoom for all visible elements.
4982 This function adopts a current parameter and opens the relevant creation function so that this parameter can be used to create other elements, rests (text, hatch, dimension) or architecture objects.
4983 This function allows definition of the selection mode. The selection will be coloured in magenta.
5037 You can use this function to create texts. The line length is limited to 160 characters. After activating the function, you have two options for positioning the text. If you want to align the text to a slanted line, you must select the "To element" capture mode.
5039 When you click the create arrow function, the settings are copied from the most recently placed arrow and the arrow can be placed immediately.
5044 This function starts a new drawing with the title "unnamed.d". A number of pre-settings can be made in the options. Options > Save/Open > General - The name for "New file" can be specified in this directory and the user can decide at the same time whether a master drawing should be loaded.
5046 This function applies to the current selection and stretches or compresses the elements enclosed in a polygon. The stretch can be defined via a line or two points.
5347 This function is used to hide a certain selection. Everything is re-assembled with the "Assemble selection" function.
5348 This function transfers the parameters from an existing element, supplementary elements (text, hatch, dimension) or architecture object to another of the same type.
5356 This function enables the construction of one or more circles by entering the radii.
6103 This function allows you to draw parallel help lines with a certain distance between them and to copy them multiple times.
6206 This function allows to define a clipping region for printing. Take care that for "normal" printing the "region" is reset to format and "scaling" is set to factor 1.
6222 Selection in layer mode selects parts based on the layer they belong to.
6418 This is used to draw a continuous line. In order to complete the line, the last point can be selected. The function remains active and more lines can be drawn.
6674 This function is used to create a photo-realistic depiction that accounts for light, the casting of shadows, the colour scheme, etc. The quality is dependent on the render parameters.
7096 This function leads you through switching from the pen to the print view and vice versa.
7097 For larger design models, the complete rendering process may require a long time. That is why there is an option to use range rendering to represent a specific range of the drawing as a rendering design model.
7100 This function is used for covering a specific area of the drawing.
7126 The function either connects 2 elements or 2 walls to a corner.
7127 The function lengthens or shortens either elements or walls to each other. When the function is called up, the delimiting object is clicked first and then the one to be lengthened.
7128 The function lengthens or shortens either multiple elements or walls to each other. When the function is called up, the delimiting object is clicked first and then the objects to be lengthened one after another.
7218 The coordinate system can be rotated via an angle or point entry. All inputs and manipulations (e.g. vertical or horizontal) will then refer to the new coordinate system.
9238 Pastes the content of the ELITECAD clipboard into the current drawing. The pasted content is automatically adjusted to the scale and, in the architecture version, assigned to the current floor. This function is also used to paste the ELITECAD clipboard between ELITECAD sessions that are open at the same time.
10123 The selection rectangle is used to make a selection. If the selection is made from left to right, a blue rectangle appears, which selects only those parts that are fully included in it. If the selection is made from right to left, a green rectangle appears, which selects all parts that it covers.
10124 The element part mode allows you to go one stage deeper with your selection, i.e. selection of elements.
10126 With this function, the current image is selected, i.e. just what is shown on the screen currently, but regardless of the zoom.
10337 In object mode whole objects are selected.
10530 The working area is scaled to the size of the monitor and all controls except for the full screen mode toolbar are hidden.
10531 By activating this function the property bar for objects is visible also in full screen mode. 
10860 This check box is used to enable or disable VR.
12204 This check box is used to enable or disable walking mode.