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AutoCAD 2009 Essentials [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 323 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x184 mm, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital (on physical carrier)
  • Serija: Engineering
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2008
  • Leidėjas: Infinity Science Press
  • ISBN-10: 1934015288
  • ISBN-13: 9781934015285
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 323 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x184 mm, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital (on physical carrier)
  • Serija: Engineering
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2008
  • Leidėjas: Infinity Science Press
  • ISBN-10: 1934015288
  • ISBN-13: 9781934015285
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Hamad, an engineering software specialist and instructor, has written this basic guide to the AutoCAD 2009 software so that novice users can learn how to edit and create colorful presentations. Using a "workshop" format, the author uses mixed units of measurement to construct small projects with the first level commands such as blocks, text, hatching, dimensioning and plotting. A CD-ROM is included containing a trial version of the software, with additional templates for drawings, plots and figures. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Introduction to Auto CAD 2009
What Is Auto CAD?
1(1)
Starting Auto CAD
1(1)
Understanding the Auto CAD 2009 Interface
2(4)
Points in Auto CAD
6(1)
Auto CAD Default Settings
7(1)
Things You Should Know About Auto CAD
7(1)
Dynamic Input
7(1)
Drawing Limits
8(1)
Auto CAD Units and Auto CAD Spaces
9(1)
Viewing Commands
10(1)
Create a New File
11(1)
Open an Existing File
11(5)
Exercise 1
16(1)
Chapter Review
16(1)
Chapter Review Answers
17(2)
Drafting Using Auto CAD 2009
Introduction
19(1)
Line Command
19(1)
Drafting Using Dynamic Input
20(1)
Exercise 2
21(1)
Snap and Grid
21(2)
Exercise 3
23(1)
Direct Distance Entry and ORTHO
23(1)
Exercise 4
24(1)
Arc Command
25(1)
Exercise 5
26(1)
Circle Command
27(2)
Exercise 6
29(1)
Object Snap (OSNAP)
30(3)
Object Snap Tracking (OTRACK)
33(2)
Exercise 7
35(2)
Exercise 8
37(1)
Pline Command
37(2)
Exercise 9
39(1)
Polar Tracking (POLAR)
40(3)
Exercise 10
43(1)
Erase Command
44(3)
Oops, Undo, and Redo Commands
47(1)
Redraw & Regen Commands
47(2)
Exercise 11
49(1)
Chapter Review
49(1)
Chpter Review Answers
50(1)
Setting Up Your Drawing
Things to Consider when Setting up Your Drawing
51(1)
Drawing Units
52(1)
Drawing Limits
53(1)
Exercise 12
54(1)
Layers
54(6)
Exercise 13
60(1)
Layer Functions
61(4)
Exercise 14
65(1)
Quick Properties, Properties, and Match Properties
66(2)
Exercise 15
68(1)
Workshop 1-A
68(1)
Workshop 1-B
69(2)
Chapter Review
71(1)
Chapter Review Answers
71(2)
A Few Good Construction Commands
Introduction
73(1)
Offset Command
74(3)
Exercise 16
77(1)
Fillet Command
78(2)
Exercise 17
80(1)
Chamfer Command
81(3)
Exercise 18
84(1)
Trim Command
85(1)
Exercise 19
86(1)
Extend Command
87(2)
Exercise 20
89(1)
Lengthen Command
90(1)
Exercise 21
91(1)
Workshop 2-A
92(3)
Workshop 2-B
95(4)
Chapter Review
99(1)
Chapter Review Answers
99(2)
Modifying Commands
Introduction
101(1)
Selecting Objects
102(2)
Other Methods for Selecting Objects
104(1)
Move Command
105(1)
Exercise 22
106(1)
Copy Command
107(1)
Exercise 23
108(1)
Rotate Command
108(1)
Exercise 24
109(1)
Scale Command
110(1)
Exercise 25
111(1)
Array Command
112(2)
Exercise 26
114(3)
Exercise 27
117(1)
Mirror Command
117(2)
Exercise 28
119(1)
Stretch Command
119(1)
Exercise 29
120(1)
Break Command
121(1)
Exercise 30
122(1)
Grips: Introduction
123(1)
Grips: The Five Commands
123(1)
Grips: Steps & Notes
124(1)
Grips & Dynamic Input
125(2)
Exercise 31
127(2)
Chapter Review
129(1)
Chapter Review Answers
129(2)
Dealing With Blocks
What are Blocks?
131(1)
Creating Blocks
131(4)
Workshop 3-A
135(1)
Workshop 3-B
136(1)
Inserting Blocks
136(2)
Workshop 4-A
138(1)
Workshop 4-B
139(1)
Exploding Blocks
140(1)
Sharing Data Between Auto CAD Files Using Design Center (Blocks)
141(2)
Block Automatic Scaling
143(2)
Workshop 5-A
145(1)
Workshop 5-B
146(1)
Tool Palettes: Introduction
146(2)
Creating Tool Palette From Scratch
148(2)
Creating a Tool Palette Using Design Center
150(1)
Customizing Tool Palettes
150(3)
Workshop 6-A & 6-B
153(1)
Editing Blocks
154(2)
Workshop 7-A
156(1)
Workshop 7-B
156(2)
Chapter Review
158(1)
Chapter Review Answers
158(1)
Hatching
Hatching In Auto CAD
159(1)
Hatch Command: Selecting The Hatch Pattern
159(4)
Hatch Command: Selecting The Area to be Hatched
163(1)
Hatch Command: Preview the Hatch
164(1)
Workshop 8-A
164(1)
Workshop 8-B
165(1)
Hatch Command: Options
166(3)
Hatch Command: Hatch Origin
169(1)
Workshop 9-A
169(1)
Workshop 9-B
170(1)
Hatch Command: Advanced Features
171(2)
Hatching Using Tool Palettes
173(1)
Workshop 10-A & 10-B
174(1)
Gradient Command
174(4)
How to Edit an Exiting Hatch or Gradient
178(2)
Workshop 11-A
180(1)
Workshop 11-B
180(1)
Chapter Review
181(1)
Chapter Review Answers
181(2)
Text and Tables
Introduction
183(1)
Text Style
184(3)
Workshop 12-A
187(1)
Workshop 12-B
187(1)
Single Line Text
188(1)
Multiline Text Command
189(7)
Workshop 13-A & 13-B
196(1)
Editing Text
197(1)
Editing Text Using Quick Properties & Properties
197(3)
Text & Grips
200(1)
Spell Check & Find and Replace
201(1)
Workshop 14-A & 14-B
202(1)
Table Style
203(4)
Workshop 15-A
207(1)
Workshop 15-B
208(1)
Table Command
208(2)
Workshop 16-A
210(1)
Workshop 16-B
211(1)
Chapter Review
212(1)
Chapter Review Answers
213(2)
Dimensioning Your Drawing
Introduction
215(1)
Dimension Types
216(3)
Dimension Style: The First Step
219(1)
Dimension Style: Lines Tab
220(3)
Dimension Style: Symbols and Arrows Tab
223(3)
Dimension Style: Text Tab
226(3)
Dimension Style: Fit Tab
229(1)
Dimension Style: Primary Units Tab
230(2)
Dimension Style: Alternate Units Tab
232(1)
Dimension Style: Tolerances Tab
233(3)
Dimension Style: Creating a Child Style
236(1)
Controlling Dimension Styles
237(1)
Worksop 17-A
238(1)
Workshop 17-B
239(1)
Dimensioning Commands: Introduction
240(1)
Dimensioning Commands: Linear
241(2)
Dimensioning Commands: Aligned
243(1)
Exercise 32
244(1)
Dimensioning Commands: Angular
245(1)
Dimensioning Commands: Are Length
246(1)
Dimensioning Commands: Radius
247(1)
Dimensioning Commands: Diameter
248(1)
Dimensioning Commands: Jog Line
249(1)
Dimensioning Commands: Ordinate
249(1)
Exercise 33
250(1)
Exercise 34
251(1)
Dimensioning Commands: Continue
251(1)
Dimensioning Commands: Baseline
252(1)
Exercise 35
253(1)
Dimensioning Commands: Quick Dimension
254(1)
Dimension Blocks and Grips
255(2)
Dimension Block Properties
257(1)
Exercise 36
257(2)
Multileader: Introduction
259(1)
Multileader: Creating the Style
260(5)
Multileader: Commands
265(1)
Exercise 37
266(1)
Workshop 18-A
267(1)
Workshop 18-B
267(3)
Chapter Review
270(1)
Chapter Review Answers
270(1)
Plotting Your Drawing
Introduction
271(1)
Model Space vs. Paper Space
271(1)
Introduction to Layouts
272(1)
How to Switch Between Model Space and Layouts
273(1)
How to Create a New Layout
274(2)
What Is the Page Setup Manager?
276(2)
Workshop 19-A
278(1)
Workshop 19-B
279(1)
Layouts and Viewports
280(1)
Adding Viewports
281(4)
Model Space and Paper Space Modes in Layouts
285(1)
Modifying, Scaling, and Maximizing Viewports
286(3)
Freezing Layers in Viewports
289(1)
Workshop 20-A
289(2)
Workshop 20-B
291(2)
Plot Style Tables: Introduction
293(1)
Plot Style Tables: Color-Dependant Plot Style Table
293(5)
Plot Style Tables: Named Plot Style Table
298(3)
Exercise 38
301(1)
Plot Command
302(1)
What are DWF Files?
303(1)
How Can You Produce Single Page & Multiple Page DWFs?
303(4)
Workshop 21-A & 21-B
307(1)
Chapter Review
308(1)
Chapter Review Answers
308(1)
Appendix A: Creating Template Files
Introduction
309(1)
What Elements Should be Included in a Template File?
309(1)
How do You Create a Template File?
310(1)
Appendix B: Inquiry Commands
Introduction
311(1)
ID Command
311(1)
DIST Command
312(1)
AREA Command
312(1)
LIST Command
313