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Getting Started with DraftSight

By : JOAO ANTONIO C DOS SANTOS
Book Image

Getting Started with DraftSight

By: JOAO ANTONIO C DOS SANTOS

Overview of this book

Computer-aided design (CAD) uses computer systems to assist in the creation, modification, and analysis of a design. DraftSight is a 2D computer-aided design (CAD) software application. DraftSight includes all the main tools to draft with precision, and it works with DWG files, the most popular CAD file type. It runs on a wide variety of operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. Getting Started with DraftSight addresses all the main phases for executing and printing a mechanical project. These concepts and commands can easily be applied to other areas. Beginning with the very basic concepts, and going through all the necessary drawing steps, you will finish by printing a full scale mechanical drawing. The illustrative examples will help you understand the design process and teach you how to utilize DraftSight features in your mechanical design projects. You will start with an overview of the mechanical design process, which will help you understand the different commands, tools, and tasks involved in DraftSight projects. You will then proceed to executing all the phases of the design process. This includes setting up a drawing, drawing and editing with precision, organizing with layers, and finally obtaining valid information from the drawing. Furthermore, you will also learn to apply fills, patterns, and dimensions, and the process of defining and printing sheets. With "GettingStarted with DraftSight" you will learn how to specify and document parts and print drawings with the help of DraftSight. Towards the end of this book you will be introduced to some advanced concepts like additional layer commands, and methods to reference other drawings or images, which can be very useful when dealing with complex projects.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Getting Started with DraftSight
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating and managing print styles


Print styles control how entities are printed. The most important properties to control are printed colors and lineweights. Normally, these properties are based on entities or layers colors, thus being defined by CTB files. Print style files are saved in the Print Styles folder associated to the user profile.

When editing a CTB file, for instance from the Print Configuration dialog box, the Print Style Table dialog box is displayed. The principal area of this box is Formats. Here, for each main color (1 to 255) it is possible to assign several printing properties, the most important being LineColor (printed color) and LineWeight (printed lineweights).

The same print style file can be applied to more than one sheet or to any drawing.

Note

Actually, there are two types of print styles: the CTB files, where printouts are based on entities or layers colors, and the STB files, where print style names are entities or layers properties. A drawing, when created, is...