and the angle. In the Block Editor, a polar parameter looks similar to an
aligned dimension.
XY Parameter
Runs the BPARAMETER command, XY parameter option, which adds an
XY parameter to the dynamic block definition and defines custom horizontal
and vertical distance properties for the block reference. An XY parameter
shows the X and Y distances from the base point of the parameter. In the
Block Editor, an XY parameter displays as a pair of dimensions (horizontal
and vertical). These dimensions share a common base point.
Rotation Parameter
Runs the BPARAMETER command, Rotation parameter option, which adds
a rotation parameter to the dynamic block definition and defines a custom
angle property for the block reference. A rotation parameter defines an
angle. In the Block Editor, a rotation parameter displays as a circle.
Alignment Parameter
Runs the BPARAMETER command, Alignment parameter option, which
adds an alignment parameter to the dynamic block definition. An alignment
parameter defines an X and Y location and an angle. An alignment parameter
always applies to the entire block and needs no action associated with it.
An alignment parameter allows the block reference to automatically rotate
around a point to align with other objects in the drawing. An alignment
parameter affects the angle property of the block reference. In the Block
Editor, an alignment parameter looks like an alignment line.
Flip Parameter
Runs the BPARAMETER command, Flip parameter option, which adds a flip
parameter to the dynamic block definition and defines a custom flip property
for the block reference. A flip parameter flips objects. In the Block Editor,
a flip parameter displays as a reflection line. Objects can be flipped about
this reflection line. A flip parameter displays a value that shows if the block
reference has been flipped or not.
Visibility Parameter
Runs the BPARAMETER command, Visibility parameter option, which adds
a visibility parameter to the dynamic block definition and defines a custom
visibility property for the block reference. A visibility parameter allows you
to create visibility states and to control the visibility of objects in the block.
A visibility parameter always applies to the entire block and needs no action
associated with it. In a drawing, you click the grip to display a list of visibility
states available for the block reference. In the Block Editor, a visibility
parameter displays as text with an associated grip.
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