SOLVIEW creates layers that SOLDRAW uses to place the visible lines and
hidden lines for each view. Additionally, SOLVIEW creates layers where you
can place dimensions that are visible in individual viewports. SOLVIEW places
the visible lines, hidden lines, dimensions, and section hatching for each view
on a separate layer using the following naming conventions (view name is
the name given to the view when you created it).
Layers created by SOLVIEW
Object type
Layer name
Visible lines
View name-VIS
Hidden lines
View name-HID
Dimensions
View name-DIM
Hatch patterns (for sections)
View name-HAT
WARNING
The information stored on these layers is deleted and updated when
you run SOLDRAW. Do not place permanent drawing information on these layers.
SOLVIEW places the viewport objects on the VPORTS layer. SOLVIEW creates
this layer if it does not already exist.
SOLVIEW must be run in a layout tab. If the Model tab is current, the last
active layout tab is made current.
UCS
Creates a profile view relative to a user coordinate system. If no viewports
exist in your drawing, the UCS option is a good way to create an initial
viewport from which other views can be created. All other SOLVIEW options
require an existing viewport.
You have the option of using the current UCS or a previously saved one as
the profile plane. The viewport projection is created parallel to the XY plane
of the UCS with the X axis facing right and the Y axis upward.
Enter an option [Named/World/?/Current] <current>: Enter an option or press
ENTER
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