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- N O R T H C A D - 3 D
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- Version 4.2
- Shareware Release
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- User Manual
- Copyright (c) 1987-1991 The Quest Company
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- INTRODUCTION AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- 2 Introduction
- 2 System Requirements
- 3 Disk Contents
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- INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE PROGRAM
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- 3 Installing NorthCAD-3D:
- Floppy Disk Systems
- Hard Disk Systems
- 5 Program Configuration
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- HOW TO OPERATE THE PROGRAM
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- 6 Using The Menus
- 6 Keyboard Reference
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- REGISTERED USERS
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- 7 Version 8 Features
- 11 Registration Form
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- 3D DESIGN: THE BASIC CONCEPTS
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- 12 3D Space: The Drawing Environment
- 12 Cursor Movement On The Drawing Planes
- 12 Drawing Planes And Your Viewpoint
- 13 Automatic Drawing Plane Selection
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- COMMANDS AND OPERATION
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- 13 The NORTHCAD.N3D File
- 14 Command Reference
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- APPENDICES AND INDEX
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- 32 Appendix A: Drawing Specifications
- 33 Appendix B: Error Messages
- 35 Index
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- * INTRODUCTION AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS *
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- INTRODUCTION
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- Welcome to NorthCAD-3D!
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- NorthCAD-3D is a design and modeling program that enables you to
- create, view, and edit three-dimensional objects and images.
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- The program is completely menu driven, easy to learn and use, and
- features versatile commands with primary emphasis on conceptual
- design and illustration.
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- NorthCAD-3D also features the ability to create drawings from any
- viewpoint around your drawing, and uses a simultaneous command
- architecture that allows you to use several viewpoint commands
- even during the drawing functions.
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- Included with the program are a number of sample files that help
- illustrate the program's capabilities for both conceptual design
- and graphic arts applications.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- NorthCAD-3D Version 4.2 requires the following:
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- IBM PC, XT, AT, 386, 486, PS/2, or 100% Compatible
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- MS-DOS or PC-DOS 3.0 or later
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- Two Floppy Disk Drive or Hard Disk
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- 512K RAM
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- CGA Mode - Color Graphics Adapter and Color Monitor.
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- EGA Mode - Enhanced Graphics Adapter and EGA Color Monitor.
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- VGA Mode - VGA display adapter and VGA Color Monitor.
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- Optional: 8087/80287/80387 Math Coprocessors supported.
- (3 to 10 fold speed enhancement if present)
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- Notes
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- Printing your drawings using only the Shareware release will
- require a memory resident screen printing utility. Screen
- Capture Programs can also be used to import drawings into
- several Paint Programs.
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- DISK CONTENTS
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- Filename Description
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- NORTHCAD.EXE The NorthCAD-3D Program
- NORTHCAD.CFG Configuration File
- MANUAL.DOC Version 4.2 Users Manual
- README.DOC Printing instructions for the manual
- REGFORM.DOC Duplicate User Registration Form
- NORTHCAD.N3D Drawing template file
- FBPLANE.N3D Illustration file (tutorial file)
- LRPLANE.N3D Illustration file (tutorial file)
- TBPLANE.N3D Illustrated file (tutorial file)
- TEMPLE.N3D A Greek temple (sample file)
- PYRAMIDS.N3D Pyramids (sample file)
- STATION.N3D Space Station (sample file)
- BUILDING.N3D Small boutique style building (sample file)
- OFFICE.N3D Large office building (sample file)
- GAZEBO.N3D Backyard Gazebo (sample file)
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- * * INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE PROGRAM * *
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- INSTALLING NORTHCAD-3D
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- The following installation procedures contain the instructions
- for setting up the NorthCAD-3D program for Floppy Disk or Hard
- Disk operation.
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- FLOPPY DISK SYSTEM
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- Format Two (2) Floppy Disks.
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- Insert the NorthCAD-3D Shareware Disk into Drive A, and a newly
- formatted diskette into Drive B. At the DOS prompt, enter the
- following commands:
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- A> COPY NORTHCAD.EXE B:
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- A> COPY NORTHCAD.CFG B:
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- These are the two main program files needed to run NorthCAD-3D.
- Once they have been copied to your "new working program disk" in
- Drive B, remove the disk from Drive B, and insert the other newly
- formatted disk into Drive B. (Do not place a write protect label
- on your working program Disk.) At the DOS prompt, enter the
- following.
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- A> COPY *.N3D B:
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- This will copy the Drawing Template File (NORTHCAD.N3D) and all
- the sample files to the disk in Drive B. When completed, remove
- the Shareware program disk from Drive A, and store it for safe
- keeping.
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- Now place your new working program disk into Drive A. The
- installation of the program disks are complete, you are now ready
- to start the program and configure it to your system. At the
- DOS prompt, enter the following:
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- A> NORTHCAD
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- NorthCAD-3D will now be loaded into memory. When the opening menu
- is displayed, proceed to the section below titled: CONFIGURATION.
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- HARD DISK SYSTEM
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- To run NorthCAD-3D from your hard disk, it is suggested that you
- first create a subdirectory for the NorthCAD-3D program files.
- From this new directory containing the program files, create
- another subdirectory that will contain your Drawing files. This
- will help keep your hard disk organized, and make it easier to
- selectively backup or copy the drawing files you create.
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- Procedure
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- Be sure you are in the root directory of your hard disk.
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- C> CD\
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- Next, create a subdirectory for the NorthCAD-3D program files:
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- C> MD NORTHCAD
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- Go to this new directory and create another subdirectory:
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- C> CD NORTHCAD
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- C> MD DRAWINGS
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- While still in the NORTHCAD directory, insert the NorthCAD-3D
- Shareware Disk into Drive A, and issue the following commands:
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- C> COPY A:NORTHCAD.EXE C:
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- C> COPY A:NORTHCAD.CFG C:
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- These are the two main program files needed to run NORTHCAD-3D.
- Once they have been copied to your Hard Disk, go to your new
- DRAWINGS subdirectory:
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- C> CD DRAWINGS
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- And, copy all of the sample files (and the Drawing Template file
- NORTHCAD.N3D) from the Shareware program disk to this
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- C> COPY A:*.N3D C:
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- When completed, remove the Shareware program disk from Drive A,
- and store it for safe keeping. The installation of the program
- files are complete. You are now ready to start the program and
- configure it to your system.
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- Go back to the NORTHCAD directory:
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- C> CD C:\NORTHCAD
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- and issue the following command to start the program:
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- C> NORTHCAD
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- NorthCAD-3D will now load into memory. When the opening menu is
- displayed, proceed to the section below titled: CONFIGURATION.
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- CONFIGURATION
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- Your Graphics Display Adapter:
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- NorthCAD-3D supports the three standard IBM graphics adapters:
- CGA, EGA, and VGA. Using the cursor keys, move the menu selector
- to the menu option: GRAPHICS MODE CONFIGURATION, and press ENTER.
- A submenu will appear, and display a menu option for each of the
- Display adapters mentioned above.
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- Select the menu option for the Display adapter you have installed
- in your system. (MCGA users, select the CGA option). Once you
- have selected an option, you are returned to the Main Menu.
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- Your Drawing File Disk or Directory:
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- NorthCAD-3D allows you to specify any disk drive or directory for
- the storage of your drawing files. Select the menu option: FILE
- DIRECTORY CONFIGURATION. You are now prompted to enter the Disk
- Drive or Directory for your drawing files.
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- If you are using a Floppy Disk system where Drive A contains the
- NorthCAD-3D program, and Drive B the drawing files disk, then
- simply enter: B:
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- If you are using a Hard Disk, and you have installed the program
- as described above in the Hard Disk Installation procedure, then
- enter the following: C:\NORTHCAD\DRAWINGS
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- Saving the configurations:
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- To save your current system configurations, so NorthCAD-3D can
- use them each time the program is started, select SAVE CURRENT
- CONFIGURATION from the menu. A pop-up display box will show your
- current settings. Select YES to save the configurations. The
- program is now installed, configured, and ready to be used to
- create or view 3-D images.
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- * * * HOW TO OPERATE THE PROGRAM * * *
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- USING THE MENUS
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- COMMAND MENUS: Using the UP and DOWN cursor keys, position the
- menu selector to the desired menu option and press ENTER. On the
- Main Menu, the selector is a highlight bar, and on the graphics
- menus, the selector consists of a pointer that moves along both
- sides of the menu. Program operations that prompt you to select a
- filename, or enter input from the keyboard, may be cancelled by
- simply pressing ESCAPE.
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- FILE DIRECTORY MENUS: One other type of menu used in the program
- is the File Directory Menu. This menu lists the drawing files you
- have on disk when you select the 3D MODELING menu option. The
- screen displays the name of the file, its size in bytes, and the
- date and time it was last saved. If you have any files in the
- directory, or on the disk, they will be listed here on the
- screen.
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- The File Directory Menu may contain a maximum of 400 files. If
- you need to "page" through the directory display, you may use the
- PGUP, PGDN, HOME, and END keys to move through the listing. The
- UP and DOWN keys can also be used to scroll through the listing.
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- KEYBOARD REFERENCE
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- F1 - Filename input (text) F2 - Previous Viewpoint
- On-Line Reference (graphics)
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- F3 - Left View F4 - Right View
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- F5 - Top View F6 - Front View
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- F7 - Perspective (Ver8 only) F8 - Axes Grid
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- F9 - Units/Degrees F10 - Redraw
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- F11 - Coordinate Type F12 - Cursor Type
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- CURSOR KEYS
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- HOME, PGUP, PGDN, UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT
- Moves the graphics cursor during the Drawing commands. Moves
- your viewpoint during the XYZ VP and PAN-ZOOM commands.
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- LEFT, RIGHT
- Cycles the color palette during the COLOR-FORE command.
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- CHARACTER KEYS
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- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, +, -
- During PAN-ZOOM, jumps to or increments the Zoom Factor.
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- . (period punctuation key)
- Executes the Snap-to-nearest-point function when using any
- of the LINES or editing LN commands.
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- D
- During any of the Drawing commands, toggles the selection of
- one of the three Drawing Planes.
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- P or Z
- Activates the PAN-ZOOM command.
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- R
- During PAN-ZOOM command, resets Pan and Zoom to Normal.
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- Coordinate display type, Absolute or Relative. (Same as F11)
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- T
- Cursor type, Target or Full Screen Cursor. (Same as F12)
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- ESCAPE
- Where appropriate, cancels a command, exits a drawing or
- editing command, or cancels an input prompt.
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- * * * * REGISTERED USERS * * * *
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- NorthCAD-3D Version 4.2 is a shareware program designed to
- introduce the principles of 3D graphics.
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- A far more advanced level release of NorthCAD-3D, Version 8, is
- sent to users who contribute a registration fee to help support
- its production and development costs.
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- Version 8 incorporates a full set of professional-level 3D design
- tools which include the following:
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- MORE DRAWING COMMANDS
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- Circles, Arcs, Polygons, Surfaces, Curves, and B-Spline Curve
- fitting commands.
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- NEW SURFACE MODELING COMMANDS
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- Automatic 2D to 3D surface extrusions with user selectable
- relative, or absolute, distances along any axis. For example, a
- 2D floor plan can be turned instantly into a 3-dimensional house
- as NorthCAD-3D automatically extends the floor plan into surfaces
- to create walls.
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- Automatic 2D to 3D circular extrusions with user selectable
- degrees of revolution and surface sections. NorthCAD-3D
- automatically performs circular extrusions on 2D contours to
- create cylindrical objects - everything from spheres, cones, to
- elaborate circular objects can be created. Options also include
- horizontal and vertical expansion whereby complex cylindrical
- objects such as coils and springs can also be created
- automatically.
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- Mold and reshape objects into other shapes using a command that
- allows the interactive repositioning of surfaces vertices. Users
- can specify the movement of just one specific surface vertex, or
- all vertices and line endpoints common to the same coordinate can
- be moved simultaneously. It's like pushing and pulling an object
- into another shape.
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- ADVANCED VIEWING OPTIONS
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- Version 8 colors your imagination. The surface rendering feature
- automatically "paints" each surface in a drawing, transforming
- wire-frame drawings into completely painted scenes of solid
- models. Options include the rendering of surfaces with or without
- edge highlighting, and the rendering of scenes using the viewport
- or the entire screen. When rendering to the viewport, access to
- the COLORS MENU is available to instantly change color palettes
- while the completed rendering is displayed on the screen - giving
- users the ability to experiment with different colors for mood,
- lighting, or seasonal effects.
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- Automatic Hidden Line and Surface Removal can be performed which
- dramatically enhances the clarity of scenes, and displays your
- drawing in "solid" form. As in reality, only those lines, or line
- segments, visible from your viewpoint and not blocked by surfaces
- will be displayed. These enhanced views may also be output to a
- plotter, or exported in either DXF or HPGL format for use in
- other programs.
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- Automatic 3-Point Perspective display. Turn On Perspective Mode
- and your drawing will be displayed in 3-Point Perspective. And
- because NorthCAD-3D maintains a true 3D database on every entity
- in a drawing (including, circles, curves, and text), everything
- in your drawing will be adjusted for full visual realism.
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- MANIPULATE OBJECTS INDEPENDENTLY
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- Objects and/or Groups of objects can be controlled independently.
- Version 8 allows the designation of up to 100 different objects
- in each drawing! They can be Moved, Scaled, Edited, and even
- Rotated to any angle you desire, enabling users to control the
- exact location and orientation of any object in a drawing.
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- No control points to set or manual input required - the commands
- have all been optimized for fast interactive control through the
- menu. And when needed, even the names of your objects appear
- directly in the menu - picking the object you want to manipulate
- is as easy as selecting a command.
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- Copy, and Mirror Copy, commands are also included to quickly, and
- effortlessly, create duplicate objects.
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- GRAPHICS LIBRARY SUPPORT
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- Objects or shapes can be saved to disk and later merged into
- drawings whenever needed, saving valuable design time by never
- having to recreate objects.
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- COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER PROGRAMS
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- NorthCAD-3D is designed to integrate easily into your current and
- future design system. Drawings or Views can be exported to other
- CAD and Desktop Publishing software via HPGL, PCX, or DXF file
- formats. Additionally, DXF files created from 2D CAD programs can
- also be imported into Version 8, where the surface extrusion
- commands can turn your 2D drawing into a 3D image automatically.
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- ADDITIONAL EDITING COMMANDS
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- Erase Last and Undo Last commands give you one key operation to
- erase or restore any entity (circle, lines, curves, etc.) that
- has just been drawn or erased.
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- TEXT
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- Version 8 will automatically generate text for any character,
- word, or phrase input by the user (1-40 characters at a time).
- The text is created using individual line segments and can be
- manipulated just like any other object in 3D space.
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- MOUSE SUPPORT
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- Mouse support is included (Microsoft Mouse compatibles).
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- PLOTTER SUPPORT
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- Hewlett Packard and Houston Instrument Plotters are supported to
- provide high quality hardcopy output. Other plotters, or output
- devices, using either the Hewlett Packard HP-GL or the Houston
- Instrument DM/PL command languages are also supported.
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- PRINTER SUPPORT
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- 190 printers are currently supported, including HP LaserJet and
- compatibles. Portrait or Landscape page orientation can be used.
- Also features the use of patterns and gray-scales to represent
- solid colors in drawings that have been displayed using Version
- 8's surface rendering command.
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- LAYOUT MODULE
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- Create customized layouts using multiple views of your drawings -
- all on a single page or screen. Layout views can be saved while
- you're working in the 3D Modeling program. Layouts can contain
- not only multiple views from one drawing, but also from many
- other drawings as well. As with the 3D Modeling program, the
- Layout module contains full plot and printing capability, as well
- as file export functions.
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- AND MORE
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- A 170 page printed manual is included with the Version 8 program,
- and contains illustrations and a tutorial. Installation is easy,
- it comes with its' own installation program. Free Technical
- Support is provided to registered users only. Additionally,
- registered users receive information on all future updates as
- they become available.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTERED USER RELEASE
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- VERSION 8 REQUIRES A HARD DISK, and a system equipped with 640K.
- This differs from the v4.2 Shareware Release, which can run on
- floppy drive systems and requires only 512K. (Version 8 uses
- approximately 535K of RAM and 1 megabyte of disk space).
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- How to become a registered user:
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- By Mail: Fill out the registration form on the next page, and
- send it along with the Registration Fee to the address
- below. VISA and MASTERCARD are accepted.
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- By Phone: The Registration Fee is payable by credit card. VISA
- and MASTERCARD are accepted.
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- THE QUEST COMPANY
- 3117 W. Holland Ave.
- Fresno, CA 93722
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- Ph. (209) 222-5301
- 9:00 AM - 5 PM (Pacific Time Zone)
- Monday - Friday, except Holidays
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- REGISTRATION FORM
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- NorthCAD-3D Registration $79.95
- Package includes Version 8 Program Disks,
- Library Files, Sample Files, and Printed Manual.
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- Payment may be by Check or Money Order in U.S. Dollars payable on
- a U.S. Bank. Make Check or Money Order payable to: The Quest
- Company. VISA and MASTERCARD is accepted. Sorry no C.O.D.'s.
- Purchase Orders must be accompanied with payment.
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- * * * * * 3D DESIGN: THE BASIC CONCEPTS * * * * *
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- 3D SPACE: THE DRAWING ENVIRONMENT
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- To create true three-dimensional images requires the ability to
- select points in 3D space. To identify these points (the end
- points for lines or surface vertices) a coordinate system is used
- that represents the point's location. The coordinate system must
- specify how far to the side, how close or far back, and how high
- or low the point is. A coordinate format of X,Y,Z identifies
- this location.
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- The "X" represents the location from side to side (the X-Axis).
- The "Y" represents the location's length (the Y-Axis). And the
- "Z" represents the height or depth of the point (the Z-Axis).
- Together these three Axes form the three separate "Drawing
- Planes" that you can draw on, or through, when creating images.
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- The planes are sometimes referred to as the X-Y Plane, the Y-Z
- Plane, and the X-Z plane. However, to make it easier and more
- understandable, NorthCAD-3D uses names for these Drawing Planes
- that in reality correspond to the sides of an image. They are the
- Left-Right Plane (the Y-Z Plane), the Front-Back Plane (the X-Z
- Plane), and the Top-Bottom Plane (the X-Y Plane).
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- CURSOR MOVEMENT ON THE DRAWING PLANES
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- When creating a drawing, you will be able to choose the Drawing
- Plane on which you want the graphics cursor to travel. Simply
- determine which side of your image the cursor must travel on to
- get to your desired location, and select that Drawing Plane.
- Drawing Planes can be selected while using the LINES command, and
- pressing the letter "D" on your keyboard. The current drawing
- plane is displayed below the "Model Menu."
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- During the LINES command, the movement of the graphics cursor can
- be controlled by any of the cursor keys. Each time you press a
- cursor key, the graphics cursor will move to a new location.
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- When the graphics cursor moves, it moves by a Drawing Unit
- increment that can be specified by using the F9 KEY. This
- allows you to set the movement of the graphics cursor to a
- specific scale. The F9 KEY can be activated whenever the LINES
- command is in use. The current drawing unit is displayed below
- the "Model Menu."
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- DRAWING PLANES AND YOUR VIEWPOINT
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- NorthCAD-3D is designed to allow the creation of images from any
- viewpoint. To accomplish this, NorthCAD-3D not only moves the
- graphics cursor on the current drawing plane in the direction of
- the cursor key, but also moves the graphics cursor in relation to
- your 3D viewpoint.
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- Included with the program are three tutorial illustration files.
- Each file illustrates one of the three drawing planes:
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- The FBPLANE.N3D file shows the Front-Back Drawing plane.
- The LRPLANE.N3D file shows the Left-Right Drawing plane.
- The TBPLANE.N3D file shows the Top-Bottom Drawing plane.
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- (For simplicity, only the Left, Right, Up, and Down cursor key
- directions are illustrated, but you may also use the Home, End,
- PgUp, and PgDn cursor keys to move the graphics cursor).
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- When viewing the three tutorial illustration files, use the XYZ
- VP command to pick new viewpoints. Note the direction of the
- arrows - the arrows indicate the path the graphics cursor will
- take when either the Left, Right, Up, or Down, cursor key are
- pressed when using that particular drawing plane.
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- ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWPOINT KEYS AND AUTO DRAWING PLANE SELECTION
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- NorthCAD-3D has also been designed to automatically select
- drawing planes for you, but ONLY WHEN USING THE ORTHOGRAPHIC
- VIEWPOINT KEYS (F3-F6). The drawing plane selected by NorthCAD-3D
- will be the one most associated with that particular viewpoint,
- i.e. Pressing F3 will change your viewpoint to the Left View and
- also switch the drawing plane to the "Left-Right" drawing plane -
- since that drawing plane would most likely be the one you wish to
- use from a Left View. (If you wish to use another drawing plane,
- you may still use the "D" key to switch the drawing plane -
- similar to drawing from an arbitrary 3-D viewpoint.)
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- Also, using the F2 Key not only switches your viewpoint back to
- your "Previous 3D View," but also switches you back to the
- drawing plane you were using prior to using the F3-F6 Keys.
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- Using the concepts described above, and trying out a drawing of
- your own, you will quickly discover how the correlation between
- the Drawing planes and your viewpoint, give you the freedom to
- accurately create images from any location in 3D space. More
- specific descriptions for each of the three drawing planes can be
- found in the command reference section. See the commands: LEFT-
- RIGHT, FRONT-BACK, and TOP-BOTTOM.
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- THE NORTHCAD.N3D FILE
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- Whenever a new drawing is started, NorthCAD-3D automatically
- loads a template file to initialize the default settings for the
- new file. This file is called NORTHCAD.N3D. It is just like any
- other drawing file, and that's what makes it so useful.
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- If you find yourself always using certain settings, values, or
- color assignments, you can make changes to the file by:
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- Loading the template file directly from the file
- directory menu, just like you do for other existing
- files.
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- Make your desired changes to the settings.
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- Then save the file, and exit back to the main menu.
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- The next time you start a new drawing, the settings in the
- template file will be used to initialize the drawing.
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- Note: If you change drawing disks or directories, be sure to copy
- the template file to the new directory or disk as well, it must
- remain accessible to the program when starting new drawings.
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- * * * * * * COMMANDS AND OPERATION * * * * * *
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- In the section that follows, detailed descriptions of each
- command used in NorthCAD-3D Version 4.2 are listed in
- alphabetical order.
-
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- 3D MODELING
- -----------
-
- Summary: Starts a new 3D Modeling session.
-
- Menu(s): MAIN
-
- Procedure
-
- To begin a new drawing, or view and edit an existing one, the 3D
- MODELING command will list all the files in the Drawings
- Directory. Move the menu selector to the name of the file you
- wish to edit or view. If you want to begin a new drawing, press
- the F1 KEY and input a new filename. Do not include the ".N3D"
- filename extension.
-
- Following the selection or input of a filename, the program will
- switch to graphics mode. If you entered a new filename, the
- default drawing settings in the file NORTHCAD.N3D are loaded.
- Once the Model Menu appears, you are free to begin creating your
- new drawing. If you selected a file that already exists, the file
- will be loaded into memory and displayed. You can then begin
- selecting commands from the menu.
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- To end a graphics session and return to the opening menu, select
- MAIN MENU located at the bottom of the MODEL MENU. You will be
- prompted to confirm your choice to "Return to Main Menu." Select
- CANCEL if you wish to remain in graphics mode, or MAIN MENU to
- end the current graphics session.
-
- YOU CAN NOT SAVE YOUR DRAWING FROM THE MAIN MENU, SO BE SURE TO
- SAVE YOUR FILE BEFORE SELECTING "MAIN MENU"
-
- See Also: SAVE FILE, and Section: THE NORTHCAD.N3D FILE
-
-
-
- COLOR-BACK
- ----------
-
- Summary: Displays the Background Color Menu.
-
- Menu(s): COLORS
-
- Procedure
-
- The Background Color Menu displays 16 colors (0-15). Next to each
- color number is a color block so you can see which color is
- currently set to each background color number. If you are using
- an EGA or VGA system, selecting a color will immediately redraw
- your drawing with the new background color. After selecting your
- background color number, you will return to the Colors Menu.
-
- EXPANDING THE BACKGROUND COLOR CHOICES
-
- Even though you have only 16 background colors to choose from,
- with NorthCAD-3D you can still use any one of the 64 colors (0-
- 63) as a background. For example, suppose you choose color number
- 12 and your drawing is redrawn but the colors don't look quite
- right. On the Colors Menu, select COLOR-FORE. When the Foreground
- Color Menu appears, move the menu selector down to color number
- 12 and press ENTER. This will activate the palette selector.
-
- Using the LEFT or RIGHT cursor keys will allow you to instantly
- change the background color. You can now cycle through all 64
- colors and choose the background color that looks best with your
- drawing. When you find it, just press ENTER. Your background
- color is now set, and you can return to the Model Menu by
- selecting CANCEL.
-
- CGA users: The COLOR-BACK command is primarily for use with EGA
- and VGA display systems. However access to the Background Color
- Menu will allow you to reset the background color number to 0 if
- you have obtained drawing files that were created on EGA or VGA
- displays. If you load a file or perform a screen redraw while
- using a background color number other than 0, the screen will
- appear all white (white lines on a white background). If this
- happens, simply use the COLOR-BACK command and select color
- number: 0.
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- COLOR BARS
- ----------
-
- Summary: Full Screen display of current colors. EGA and VGA
- display systems only.
-
- Menu(s): COLORS
-
- Procedure
-
- Selecting COLOR BARS will clear the entire screen and display all
- 16 colors (0-15) from the current palette selection. This screen
- allows you to better judge the range of colors you are currently
- working with.
-
- To resume the program, press any key and the graphics viewport
- and Colors Menu will be redisplayed.
-
-
-
- COLOR-FORE
- ----------
-
- Summary: Allows you to set each foreground color to any one of 64
- colors.
-
- Menu(s): COLORS
-
- Procedure
-
- The Foreground Color Menu displays 16 colors (0-15). The color
- numbers are listed, and next to each color number is yet another
- number, this number corresponds to one of the EGA or VGA palette
- colors (0-63). Next to each palette color number is also a color
- block, so you can see which color is currently set to each color
- number. (EGA and VGA only)
-
- NorthCAD-3D always keeps the color Black assigned to color number
- 0, and is the only color number you can not change. The other 15
- color numbers can be assigned any one of the 64 colors.
-
- To change a foreground color assignment, move the menu selector
- to the color number you want to change and press ENTER. A message
- will be displayed at the top of the screen informing you to use
- the RIGHT or LEFT cursor keys to cycle through the palette. Next
- to the message is a much larger color block, and in front of it,
- the number corresponding to one of the 64 colors (0-63).
-
- As you press the cursor key, the color block will change color
- and any line in your drawing using the selected color number (0-
- 15) will also change. When you find a color you like, press
- ENTER. You can now repeat the procedure for another color number,
- or return to another menu with CANCEL or COLORS. You may also
- press ESCAPE during the palette cycling process to restore the
- original color assignment you had before.
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- NorthCAD-3D uses color number 13 for the viewport border, number
- 14 for the menu and setting titles, and number 15 for messages
- and the menu pointers. Feel free to reassign their colors.
-
- See Also: COLOR-BACK, NEW COLOR
-
-
- DP B&W
- ------
-
- Summary: Clears the menu from the display and temporarily redraws
- your drawing in full screen mode using a White background and
- Black lines.
-
- Menu(s): VIEW
-
- Procedure
-
- DP B&W redraws your currently selected view without a menu or
- message area by using the entire screen as the drawing viewport.
- The program displays your drawing with Black lines on a White
- background to better simulate the way your drawing might appear
- in a Desktop Publishing program, or how it will appear when
- printed.
-
- To end the DP B&W command, press any key, and the viewport
- redraws and returns you back to the View Menu.
-
- See Also: FULL SCRN
-
-
- ERASE ALL
- ---------
-
- Summary: To erase the entire drawing from memory.
-
- Menu(s): MODEL
-
- Procedure
-
- After selecting the command, a confirmation menu will appear. YES
- will erase every line from the drawing and set the drawing up as
- though it were a new file. This command erases only the data in
- memory, not the data that may still be stored on disk. Therefore,
- until the SAVE FILE command is executed, the disk file will
- remain unchanged.
-
-
- ERASE LN
- --------
-
- Summary: Allows you to pick a line or surface to erase.
-
- Menu(s): MODEL
-
- Procedure
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- After selecting the command, Position the cursor on, or very
- near, the line or edge of the surface you want to erase and press
- Enter. The program will then highlight the line in the editing
- line style. The message: "Line selected. Return selects, ESC
- exits, any other key continues." will then be displayed.
-
- You can either cancel the erase procedure by pressing ESCAPE, or
- you can erase the currently highlighted line by pressing ENTER.
- Additionally, by pressing any other key, you can instruct the
- routine to continue evaluating the rest of your drawing for the
- "next" line that is also close to the cursor.
-
- If the graphics cursor is not close enough to a line, the routine
- will simply scan through the database and return program control
- to the Model Menu.
-
- If you are editing among a tightly grouped area of lines, you may
- wish to use the ZOOM or SNAP-PT commands to position the cursor
- more precisely.
-
- See Also: PAN-ZOOM, PICK LN, SNAP-PT
-
-
- F1 KEY
- ------
-
- Summary: On-line Keyboard Reference. And is also used on the File
- Display screens for entering new filenames.
-
- Menu(s): Nearly all.
-
- Procedure
-
- IN GRAPHICS MODE
-
- Clears the graphics viewport, and displays a listing of keyboard
- commands. There are two pages (screens) you can review. Page 1
- displays the Function Keys usage, and Page 2 displays character
- key usage. To return back to graphics operation, press Escape.
- The F1 Key command can also be activated "during" any of the
- drawing commands.
-
- ON THE FILE DISPLAY SCREEN
-
- On file operations which ask you to select or enter a filename,
- the F1 Key is used to initiate the "enter" routine. After
- pressing F1, the cursor bar is removed from the file listing
- display, and an input prompt appears on the top row of the
- screen. You can then enter a new filename. If you change your
- mind, press Escape, and the cursor bar will reappear on the list
- of files.
-
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- F2 KEY
- ------
-
- Summary: Redraws your drawing using the last XYZ VP command
- viewpoint.
-
- Menu(s): Nearly all.
-
- Procedure
-
- The viewport is cleared, and your drawing is redrawn using the
- rotation and tip values of your last selected XYZ VP viewpoint
- (the viewpoint selected from the XYZ VP command). This Function
- Key command can be used to return to your Previous 3D Viewpoint
- after having used one of the four Orthographic Views.
-
- You can use this command even during the drawing commands, which
- gives you the versatility for example, to jump from view to view,
- and then back to your 3D View.
-
- This command also sets the previous Drawing Plane that was last
- selected or used from this 3D Viewpoint.
-
- See Also: F3-F6 KEYS, XYZ VP
-
-
- F3-F6 KEYS
- ----------
-
- Summary: Selects an Orthographic Viewpoint, and automatically
- selects a Drawing Plane for the view.
-
- Menu(s): Nearly all.
-
- Procedure
-
- The viewport is cleared and your drawing is redrawn using one of
- the preset Orthographic Views. The views are assigned to a
- separate Function Key as follows:
-
- F3 LEFT VIEW F4 RIGHT VIEW
-
- F5 TOP VIEW F6 FRONT VIEW
-
- You can use this command even during the drawing commands. If a
- drawing command is in use, you can use this command to assist you
- in the positioning of the graphics cursor more quickly and
- precisely, since you can jump from one view to another.
-
- Also, using the F3-F6 Keys automatically selects the Drawing
- Plane that is most likely to be used at such a view. For example,
- when the F3 Key is pressed, the Drawing Plane will be switched to
- LEFT-RIGHT, whereas if the F6 Key is pressed, the Drawing Plane
- will become FRONT-BACK.
-
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- (If needed, you can also override the drawing plane selection by
- using the "D" key).
-
- Orthographic Views are also useful when you are positioning an
- image with the MOVE command.
-
- To return to a Previous 3D Viewpoint and Drawing Plane use the F2
- KEY.
-
- See Also: F2 KEY, XYZ VP
-
-
- F8 KEY
- ------
-
- Summary: Toggles the display of an Axes Grid ON and OFF.
-
- Menu(s): Nearly all.
-
- Procedure
-
- If Axes Grid is OFF, it is now turned ON and your drawing is
- redrawn with the Axes Grid. If Axes Grid is ON, it is now turned
- OFF and your drawing is redrawn without the Axes Grid.
-
- The Axes Grid is created by drawing a line along each Axes (X-
- Axis, Y-Axis, and Z-Axis) and is useful when aligning your
- drawing to the center of the rotation point located at (0,0,0).
-
- Notes
-
- PLAN VIEW temporarily turns the Axes Grid OFF when drawing the
- four views.
-
- See Also: MOVE
-
-
-
- F9 KEY
- ------
-
- Summary: Allows the specification of Drawing Units, or Degrees,
- during the commands that use these increments.
-
- Menu(s): NONE. Active only during the corresponding command
- operation.
-
- Procedure
-
- DURING THE DRAWING OR EDITING COMMANDS
-
- Used to specify the distance the graphics cursor will move each
- time you press a cursor key. The F9 KEY is pressed while the
- LINES command is being used.
-
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- The Draw Menu displays your Drawing Units down in the lower
- right-hand corner of the screen. Pressing F9 will suspend the
- LINES command and allow you to enter a new drawing unit in the
- range of 1 to 500. After specifying your new drawing unit, you
- will then resume with the LINES command. If you wish to cancel
- the F9 command, press Escape.
-
- DURING THE XYZ VP COMMAND
-
- While rotating the XYZ VP Axes, you may find that you would like
- to change the degree of rotation the Axes moves each time. The F9
- KEY can be used to specify a new degree increment. You can
- specify a degree within the range of 1 to 45.
-
- The current Degree increment is displayed on the right-hand side
- of the screen. Pressing F9 will suspend the XYZ VP command and
- allow you to enter a new degree increment. After specifying your
- new increment, you will then resume with the XYZ VP command. If
- you wish to cancel the F9 command, press Escape.
-
-
- F10 KEY
- -------
-
- Summary: Clears the viewport and Redraws your drawing.
-
- Menu(s): Nearly all.
-
- Procedure
-
- The viewport is cleared, and your drawing is redrawn. Redraw does
- not perform any rotation, tip, or perspective calculations and
- therefore redraws the screen much faster than the XYZ VP command.
-
-
-
- F11 KEY
- -------
-
- Summary: Toggles the use of either Absolute or Relative
- coordinate display.
-
- Menu(s): NONE. Active only during the LINES command.
-
- Procedure
-
- When entering the graphics editor, the cursor coordinates are
- displayed in "Absolute" coordinates. These coordinates specify
- the exact position of the graphics cursor in your drawing.
-
- Another method of tracking the position of the graphics cursor is
- through the use of "Relative" coordinates. With this method, the
- display of coordinates indicate the "distance from the last point
- entered." This assists you in drawing entities to a specific
- size, by simply checking the coordinate display to see the value
- differences from each point.
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- Pressing the F11 Key, or the "O" Key, while using the LINES
- command, enables you to switch between the use of either Absolute
- and Relative coordinate display.
-
-
-
- F12 KEY
- -------
-
- Summary: Toggles the display of either the Target Graphics Cursor
- or the Full Screen Cross Hairs Cursor.
-
- Menu(s): NONE. Active only during the LINES command. Can also be
- activated by the "T" character key.
-
- Procedure
-
- While using the LINES command, or the editing LN commands, the
- current X,Y,Z coordinate position on the screen is marked by the
- graphics cursor. There are two types of graphics cursors
- available in the program. The selection of which one to use
- depends solely on your own preference.
-
- The TARGET CURSOR appears as a small cross on the screen, the
- vertical and horizontal alignment are always the same no matter
- which drawing plane you are working on.
-
- The FULL SCREEN CURSOR is a set of cross hairs, and the vertical
- and horizontal alignment "are always in relation to your 3D
- viewpoint and your current drawing plane." The cross hairs extend
- in each direction to the end of 3D space at +-7000 units. When
- using this cursor type from 3D viewpoints, drawing plane
- orientation is visually reinforced, because both the vertical and
- horizontal cursor directions are indicated by the alignment of
- the cross hairs.
-
-
-
- FRONT-BACK
- ----------
-
- Summary: Selects the drawing plane that is associated with the
- Front or Back Side of your drawing. (the X-Z Plane)
-
- Menu(s): NONE. Selected during the LINES command using the "D"
- key, or by using the F6 KEY.
-
- Procedure
-
- While using the LINES or editing commands from a 3D viewpoint,
- you can switch your drawing plane to Front-Back using the "D"
- character key. Additionally, using the F6 KEY will also select
- the Front-Back Drawing Plane automatically.
-
- The last message displayed below the Model Menu indicates your
- current drawing plane.
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- The Front-Back drawing plane will cause any subsequent movement
- of the graphics cursor to move in relation to this plane and your
- viewpoint.
-
- The LEFT and RIGHT cursor keys will move the graphics cursor
- along the "Width" of your drawing (the X-Axis), while the UP and
- DOWN cursor keys will move the graphics cursor along the "Height"
- of your drawing (the Z-Axis).
-
- The current Y coordinate value (the location along your drawing's
- length) will be locked in place as you draw on the Front-Back
- Plane. (To move along the length of your drawing, you can use the
- LEFT-RIGHT or TOP-BOTTOM drawing plane).
-
- See Also: LEFT-RIGHT, TOP-BOTTOM, F6 KEY
-
-
-
- FULL SCRN
- ---------
-
- Summary: The FULL SCREEN command clears the menu from the
- display, and temporarily redraws your drawing using the entire
- screen.
-
- Menu(s): VIEW
-
- Procedure
-
- FULL SCREEN redraws your currently selected view without a menu
- or message area by using the entire screen as the drawing
- viewport. The program is paused temporarily, and pressing any key
- will reset the viewport and return you back to the View Menu.
-
- To end the FULL SCREEN command, press any key, and the viewport
- redraws and returns you back to the View Menu.
-
- See Also: DP B&W, PAN-ZOOM
-
-
- LEFT-RIGHT
- ----------
-
- Summary: Selects the drawing plane that is associated with the
- Left or Right Side of your drawing. (the Y-Z Plane)
-
- Menu(s): NONE. Selected during the LINES command using the "D"
- key, or by using the F3 KEY or F4 KEY.
-
- Procedure
-
- While using the LINES or edit LN commands from a 3D viewpoint,
- you can switch your drawing plane to Left-Right using the "D"
- character key. Additionally, using the F3 KEY or the F4 KEY will
- also select the Left-Right Drawing Plane automatically.
-
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- The last message displayed below the Model Menu indicates your
- current drawing plane.
-
- The Left-Right drawing plane will cause any subsequent movement
- of the graphics cursor to move in relation to this plane and your
- viewpoint.
-
- The LEFT and RIGHT cursor keys will move the graphics cursor
- along the "Length" of your drawing (the Y-Axis), while the UP and
- DOWN cursor keys will move the graphics cursor along the "Height"
- of your drawing (the Z-Axis).
-
- The current X coordinate value (the location along your drawing's
- width) will be locked in place as you draw on the Left-Right
- Plane. (To move along the width of your drawing, you can use the
- FRONT-BACK or TOP-BOTTOM drawing plane).
-
- See Also: FRONT-BACK, TOP-BOTTOM, F3 and F4 KEYS
-
-
-
- LINES
- -----
-
- Summary: Used for drawing lines in your drawing.
-
- Menu(s): MODEL
-
- Procedure
-
- When using the LINES command, you will first be prompted to "Set
- starting point for line(s)." Move the graphics cursor to the
- desired location and then press ENTER. The prompt "Set next point
- for line(s)." will then be displayed. During the positioning of
- the second point, and the next series of points, a line will be
- drawn by stretching it from its starting point to the current
- location of the graphics cursor.
-
- When you have drawn a line to the position you want, press ENTER.
- The line number displayed with the X, Y, Z coordinates will
- advance by one, indicating the line you will be working on next
- (your actual line count will be one less). You may have a maximum
- total of 3000 lines per drawing file.
-
- After pressing ENTER, you remain in the line drawing mode and can
- continue drawing more lines. To stop drawing, press ESCAPE. If
- you ESCAPE before selecting your line with ENTER, the unselected
- line will be erased and the cursor will move back to the last
- starting point, you will then return to the Model Menu.
-
- Displayed below the Model Menu is the current Drawing Unit, the
- increment the graphics cursor will move each time you press a
- cursor key. You can change this value by using the F9 KEY while
- the LINES commands.
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- The center of 3D drawing space is at X, Y, Z coordinate: 0, 0, 0
- and the drawing space extends 7,000 units in each direction. You
- should try to keep your drawing boundaries between -3000 to
- +3000, since this is the maximum size of the viewport.
-
- See Also: LEFT-RIGHT, FRONT-BACK, TOP-BOTTOM, F10 KEY, SNAP-PT
-
-
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- MOVE
- ----
-
- Summary: Displays the Move Menu, where you can reposition your
- drawing in 3D space.
-
- Menu(s): MODEL
-
- Procedure
-
- The current Move Unit is displayed below the Move Menu. You can
- move your drawing, LEFT and RIGHT (X-Axis), FORWARD and BACKWARD
- (Y-Axis), and UP and DOWN (Z-Axis). Choosing any of these six
- directions causes the drawing to be recalculated and displayed in
- the new position.
-
- The distance of movement can be set by selecting either 200, 500
- or 1000 units from the menu, or by using the SPECIFY command to
- enter your own increment in the range of 1-3000 drawing units.
-
- Notes
-
- The program calculates your viewpoint using the center coordinate
- 0,0,0. Centering your drawing with the MOVE command allows your
- drawing to have an equal rotation and tip transformation. Using
- Orthographic Views such as a front and side views, (F3-F6 KEYS)
- will help center your drawing.
-
- Selecting SCALE from this menu, allows you to jump directly to
- the SCALE menu.
-
- See Also: SCALE, F3-F6 KEYS, F8 KEY, F10 KEY
-
-
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- NEW COLOR
- ---------
-
- Summary: To select a new line color for drawing.
-
- Menu(s): COLORS
-
- Procedure
-
- The Line Color Menu displays all 16 (0-15) colors that are
- available for use in your drawing. Color blocks will appear next
- to each color number on EGA and VGA systems.
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- Select the color in which you want your next line or lines to be
- drawn. This color will remain in effect until you select a new
- color. After choosing a new line color, you will return directly
- to the Model Menu.
-
- Use the COLOR-FORE command to change the palette color associated
- with any of the line colors.
-
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- PAN-ZOOM
- --------
-
- Summary: To Pan or Zoom the graphics viewport.
-
- From nearly any menu, and as part of NorthCAD-3D's simultaneous
- command architecture, you can also activate PAN-ZOOM "during" any
- drawing or editing command. PAN-ZOOM allows you to move your
- viewpoint (PAN), or enlarge the view of your drawing (Zoom).
- Pressing either the "Z" or "P" keys activates the command. To
- exit the PAN-ZOOM command, press ESCAPE.
-
- ZOOM
-
- There are 8 Zoom Levels that can be selected. While the Pan and
- Zoom Mode is Active, you can move from one Zoom Level to the next
- by pressing the "+" key for "Zoom In" and the "-" key for "Zoom
- Out." You can also jump to various Zoom Levels by pressing any
- of the numeric keys 1 thru 8. This lets you to jump, for example,
- from Level 2 to Level 7 at the touch of a key. Zoom Level 1 is
- normal while Zoom Level 8 is maximum enlargement.
-
- PAN
-
- Using the cursor keys, you can "Pan" the display of your drawing.
- Like the XYZ VP command, you are moving your viewpoint not the
- drawing itself. Press the cursor key for the appropriate
- direction you want "your viewpoint moved."
-
- The Pan increment is controlled dynamically by the program, and
- will Pan your viewpoint by One-Third the distance of the graphics
- viewport on each press of a cursor key. The increment is also
- based on your current Zoom Level, and will therefore eliminate
- any possibility of Panning in too large an increment. If you
- attempt to Pan farther than the limits of "3D space," the program
- will simply sound a short "Beep" and will not continue to pan
- farther than is possible.
-
- Notes
-
- While in the Pan and Zoom Mode, pressing "R" will Reset both Pan
- and Zoom to Normal settings. Pan and Zoom settings remain in
- effect even when redrawing your drawing after using the XYZ VP
- command. Your viewpoint may therefore appear to have shifted
- after using the XYZ VP command.
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- PICK LN
- -------
-
- Summary: Allows you to pick a line for editing. (for instance to
- change its' color with the CHG LINE color command).
-
- Menu(s): MODEL
-
- Procedure
-
- After selecting PICK LN, position the cursor on, or very near,
- the line you want to select for editing.
-
- The program will then highlight the line in the editing line
- style. The message: "Line selected. Return selects, ESC exits,
- any other key continues." will then be displayed.
-
- You can either cancel the command by pressing ESCAPE, or you can
- pick the currently highlighted line by pressing ENTER. By
- pressing any other key, you can instruct the routine to continue
- evaluating the rest of your drawing for the "next" line that is
- also close to the cursor.
-
- Notes
-
- The command finds the first item in the database it believes is
- closest to the line you want to edit. If the graphics cursor is
- not close enough, the routine will simply scan through the
- database and return to the Model Menu. If you are editing among a
- tightly grouped area of lines, you may wish to use the ZOOM or
- SNAP-PT commands to position the cursor more precisely.
-
- See Also: ERASE LN
-
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- PLAN VIEW
- ---------
-
- Summary: Simultaneously displays three Orthographic Views and
- your current 3D viewpoint using Full Screen Mode.
-
- Menu(s): VIEW
-
- Procedure
-
- The screen is cleared and is divided into four equal sections. In
- each section a different view of your drawing will be drawn.
- Three of the views are Orthographic Views, which are "straight
- on" views of your drawing. The fourth view will be the same view
- that was previously displayed when you selected this command.
-
- Top View Current 3D View
-
- Front View Right Side View
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- After viewing your drawing with PLAN VIEW, press any key and the
- viewport redraws and returns you back to the View Menu.
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- Notes
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- If the Axes Grid is ON, it will be temporarily turned OFF for
- this command.
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- See Also: F3-F6 KEYS, XYZ VP
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- SAVE FILE
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- Summary: Saves your drawing and current settings on disk.
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- Menu(s): MODEL
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- Procedure
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- Your drawing is saved on disk. The file will have the name you
- specified when you started drawing or editing, and will have the
- .N3D filename extension.
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- All the main drawing settings will also be saved, including the
- current drawing plane, graphics cursor location, and color
- palette information. After the file has been saved, press any key
- to continue.
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- Notes
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- Your drawing is saved as numerical data and not as a memory image
- of the screen. The size of the file will be directly related to
- the number of lines you have in your drawing. Should you ever
- create an 3D drawing with the maximum amount of lines, the file
- will probably require around 90K bytes of disk space.
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- After each save, the program also displays the amount of Free
- Space available in your drawings directory.
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- SCALE
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- Summary: To increase or decrease the size of your drawing,
- including scaling each Axis independently.
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- Menu(s): MODEL
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- Procedure
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- The Scale Menu will appear and display the current Scale Factor
- and Scale Type below the menu.
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- To change your Scale Factor, select from the menu one of the
- following: .99, .95, .75, .50. A Scale Factor of .50 will cause
- the greatest amount of scaling occur, whereas a Scale Factor of
- .99 will cause the least. You may also use SPECIFY to enter your
- own Scale Factor between the range .1 - .99.
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- ALL SIDES indicates you want to scale all the sides of your
- drawing equally by the same factor, and at the same time. HEIGHT
- specifies that you want only the height (Z-Axis) scaled. LENGTH
- indicates you want only the length (Y-Axis) scaled. And WIDTH
- specifies you want only the width (X-Axis) scaled.
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- The SMALLER and LARGER commands will scale your drawing using the
- Scale Type and by the Scale Factor currently displayed. Your
- drawing is recalculated and then redrawn on the screen.
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- The MOVE command can be used to jump directly to the Move Menu.
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- Notes
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- Scaling your drawing down to a tiny dot on the screen will run
- the risk of setting some of the X, Y, Z coordinates to Zero. If
- this happens, you will be unable to bring your drawing back up to
- its normal size or shape.
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- Scaling the drawing 3 to 4 times larger than the viewport will
- run the risk of your drawing hitting the edge of 3D space (+-
- 7,000 units). The coordinates of your drawing will begin to reset
- to +-7,000 and alter the shape of your drawing. Use the PAN-ZOOM
- command to view drawings in closer detail.
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- Summary: Automatically repositions the graphics cursor to the
- nearest endpoint of a line segment.
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- Menu(s): MODEL, also during any drawing or editing command by
- pressing the "." period key.
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- Procedure
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- SNAP-PT enables you to quickly reposition the graphics cursor to
- the exact X, Y, and Z coordinates of the closest endpoint of a
- line segment. Any subsequent drawing or editing command will
- begin at this new position.
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- In addition to the menu option, the SNAP-PT can also be initiated
- during any of the drawing or editing commands by pressing the "."
- period key. This reduces drawing time, since you "snap" instantly
- to the closest point and do not have to manually position the
- graphics cursor.
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- SNAP-PT also enables you to quickly change the coordinates of
- your current drawing plane, since the drawing plane coordinates
- are also shifted to those of the snap point.
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- Notes
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- SNAP-PT is an excellent command to use when you need to get back
- "in scale" with a drawing you have just moved or scaled.
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- Drawing entities in the database consist of individual line
- segments. Therefore, you can also "snap" to segments on curves,
- arcs, etc., giving you greater precision in the placement of
- drawing entities.
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- Summary: Selects the drawing plane that is associated with the
- Top or Bottom Side of your drawing. (the X-Y Plane)
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- Menu(s): NONE. Selected during the LINES command using the "D"
- key, or by using the F5 KEY.
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- While using the LINES or editing LN commands from a 3D viewpoint,
- you can switch your drawing plane to Top-Bottom using the "D"
- character key. Additionally, using the F5 KEY will also select
- the Top-Bottom drawing plane automatically. The last message
- displayed below the Model Menu indicates your current drawing
- plane.
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- The LEFT and RIGHT cursor keys will move the graphics cursor
- along the "Width" of your drawing (the X-Axis), while the UP and
- DOWN cursor keys move the graphics cursor along the "Length" of
- your drawing (the Y-Axis).
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- The current Z coordinate value (the location along your drawing's
- height) will be locked in place as you draw on the Top-Bottom
- Plane. To move along the height of your drawing, you can use the
- FRONT-BACK or LEFT-RIGHT drawing plane.
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- Summary: Used to select a viewpoint around your drawing.
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- Menu(s): MODEL, VIEW
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- Procedure
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- The viewport clears, and displays an XYZ Axes Tripod. The current
- degree of Rotation and Tip of your viewpoint is displayed on the
- right-hand side of the screen, as well as the currently set Axes
- Degree increment.
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- The Axes are labeled with a letter that corresponds to the sides
- of your drawing, R (right), T (top), F (front). These labels will
- help you track your viewing position.
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- Using the cursor keys, you can rotate and tip the Axes.
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- The rule to remember is:
- YOU ARE MOVING YOUR VIEWPOINT, NOT YOUR DRAWING.
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- For example, if you press the Right cursor key you will move your
- viewpoint to the right, and the Axes will actually spin to the
- left. And, if you press the Up cursor key you will move your
- viewpoint higher, and the Axes will actually spin down.
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- When you have selected your viewpoint, press ENTER. Your drawing
- will be recalculated and displayed using your new viewpoint.
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- If you wish to exit the command and return to your previous
- viewpoint, press ESCAPE.
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- Notes
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- The degree of movement the Axes rotates and tips each time you
- press a cursor key, can be set using the F9 KEY - while you are
- using the XYZ VP command.
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- If you have previously used the Pan or Zoom commands, you may
- need to use them again to realign your view. The drawing rotates
- around the point 0,0,0 and the area you were viewing may have
- been rotated out of view.
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- APPENDIX A: DRAWING REFERENCE
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- This reference describes Version 4.2 & 8.0 drawing
- specifications.
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- Database
- 3D Vector & Boundary-Rep Coordinate System. Object oriented.
- Resolution and Display Independent. Layout files: 2D Vector.
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- Maximum Lines And Surfaces
- 3000 lines, 750 (4 vertex) to 1000 (3 vertex) surfaces.
- Layout files: 8000 lines.
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- Contingency Drawing Space
- -7000 to +7000 drawing units along each axis
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- Normal Drawing Space, Maximum Viewport
- -3000 to +3000 drawing units along each axis. Viewport height
- depends on the aspect ratio for the display. Aspect ratio
- adjustable in Version 8.
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- Maximum Objects And Groups
- 100 individual objects. 20 individual group designations.
- Version 8 only.
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- Disk Directory\Paths
- 4 user defined. Drawings, Library, Export, and Picture Files.
- Version 4.2: Drawings only.
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- Maximum Drawing Colors
- CGA Mode: 2, Black & White. EGA Mode: 16, user defined from
- 64 color palette. VGA Mode: 16, user defined from 64 color
- palette.
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- Viewpoint Control
- User controlled, 360 Degrees. 4 defined Orthographic views.
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- Drawing File Storage
- Binary Format. Data Point, Line Vector, and Surface Boundary
- database. N3D File Format. Layout files: N2D File Format.
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- Filename Extensions
- Drawing Files: "N3D" Versions 4.2 and 8
- Library Files: "N3D" Version 8 only
- Picture Files: "PCX" Version 8 only
- Plot to Disk Files: "PLT" Version 8 only
- HP-GL Disk Files: "HPL" Version 8 only
- DXF 2D and DXF 3D: "DXF" Version 8 only
- Layout Files: "N2D" Version 8 only
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- The following is a list of error messages used by NorthCAD-3D.
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- Bad Filename
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- The filename contains characters that are invalid. Consult
- your DOS manual. Also, remember not to include the filename
- extensions when entering a filename.
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- Device unavailable
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- An attempt was made to access a device that is either not
- "on-line" or does not exist. For example, setting a
- directory specification to "C:" when in fact, a hard disk is
- not in the computer.
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- Disk is full, unable to save file
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- NorthCAD-3D attempted to write a file on a disk which
- contains insufficient free space. Replace the disk with
- another that contains more free space and retry the command.
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- Disk media error
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- An attempt was made to write or read a file from your disk.
- This error indicates your disk may be defective. Consult
- your DOS manual for procedures to check your disk.
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- Disk not ready
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- An attempt was made to write or read a file from your disk.
- Check to be sure the drive door is closed properly.
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- Disk write protect
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- An attempt was made to save a file to your disk and
- encountered a write protect label, remove it and retry the
- command.
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- File not found
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- The file you specified could not be found. Retry the command
- and be sure the file is listed in the directory. If you are
- starting a new drawing, be sure that the template file:
- NORTHCAD.N3D is in your Drawings Directory.
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- File: NORTHCAD.CFG not found
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- The NORTHCAD.CFG file contains program settings and
- configuration information, and must be kept on the same disk
- or in the same directory as the NORTHCAD.EXE file.
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- When starting a new drawing, the default settings in the
- drawing file: NORTHCAD.N3D are loaded into memory and become
- the initial drawing template for your new drawing.
- NORTHCAD.N3D must be kept in your Drawings Directory.
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- Incompatible File
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- The specified file is not NorthCAD-3D Version 4.2/8
- compatible.
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- Internal error 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, or 106
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- An internal error in the program has occurred. Please send a
- description of the circumstances that has caused the error,
- the error number, and the actions the program took after it
- happened. However, if you receive an Internal error 105
- message, first check to be sure you have properly configured
- the program for your display adapter. The program is
- specifically designed to work with CGA, EGA, and VGA systems
- with color monitors.
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- Invalid Directory
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- The directory specification is not correct. Check to be sure
- the proper syntax is being used, see program configuration
- for more information about specifying directories.
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- Maximum drawing memory
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- You have executed a command that would exceed the current
- maximum memory limits of the program. NorthCAD-3D allows up
- to 3000 lines per drawing.
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- Out of Memory
- Out of String Space
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- There is insufficient free RAM. Check to be sure you do not
- have too many unnecessary memory resident programs currently
- in memory. To check your available memory, use the DOS
- command CHKDSK. If you do not have enough RAM, it will be
- necessary to remove some of your memory resident programs
- before running NorthCAD-3D.
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- 3D Space, 12-13, 24-25, 29 N
- 3D Modeling, command, 14-15 NEW COLOR, command, 25
- NORTHCAD.N3D, file, 13-14
- A
- Axes Degrees, 20 O
- Axis Grid, Key, 19 Orthographic, views, 18-19
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- C P
- COLOR-BACK, command, 15 Palette, colors, 15-17
- COLOR BARS, command, 16 PAN-ZOOM, command, 26
- COLOR-FORE, command, 16-17 PCX Files, 9
- Configuration, 5-6 Perspective, Key, 6, 8
- PICK LN, command, 27
- D PLAN VIEW, command, 27-28
- Directory, files, 5 Printers, 10
- DP B/W, command, 17
- Drawing Planes, 12, 13, 19, R
- 22, 23, 30 Redraw, Key, 21
- Drawing Units, 20 Registered Users, 7-11
- DXF input/translation, 9
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- E Sample Files, 3
- ERASE ALL, command, 17 SAVE FILE, command, 28
- ERASE LN, command, 17-18 SCALE, command, 28-29
- Error Messages, 33-34 Shareware, 7
- Export, files, 9 SNAP-PT, command, 29-30
- Starting The Program, 5
- F Surface Rendering, 8
- FRONT-BACK, command, 22 System Requirements, 2, 10
- FULL SCRN, command, 23
- Function Keys, 6, 18-22 T
- Table Of Contents, 1
- H Template File, 13-14
- Height, scaling, 29 TOP-BOTTOM, command, 30
- Hidden Lines, removal, 8
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- I Viewpoints, 18-19, 26, 31
- Installing NorthCAD-3D, 3-5
- Introduction, 2 W
- Width, scaling, 29
- K
- Keyboard, reference, 6-7 X
- XYZ VP, command, 31
- L X-Axis, 12, 22, 23, 25, 29, 30
- LEFT-RIGHT, command, 23-24
- Length, scaling, 29 Y
- Library Files, 9 Y-Axis, 12, 22, 23, 25, 29, 30
- LINES, command, 24
- Z
- M Zoom, 26
- Memory, 2 Z-Axis, 12, 22, 23, 25, 29, 30
- Menus, 6
- Mouse Compatible, 9
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