Common Options (Hatch and Gradient Dialog Box)
Defines boundary and property settings that are shared by gradients and hatches.
These options are available on both tabs in the Hatch and Gradient dialog box.
List of Options
Boundaries
- Add: Pick Points
-
Determines a boundary from existing objects that form an enclosed area around the
specified point.- Pick Internal Point
While specifying internal points, you can right-click in the drawing area at any time
to display a shortcut menu that contains several options.If you turn on Island Detection, objects that enclose areas within the outermost boundary
are detected as islands. How HATCH detects objects using this option depends on which
island detection method is specified.NOTE:Red circles are displayed at unconnected endpoints of boundary objects to identify
gaps in the hatch boundary. These circles are temporary and can be removed with REDRAW
or REGEN.
- Pick Internal Point
- Add: Select Objects
-
Determines a boundary from selected objects that form an enclosed area.
- Select Objects
Interior objects are not automatically detected. You must select the objects within
the selected boundary to hatch or fill those objects according to the current island
detection style.Each time you click Select Objects, HATCH clears the previous selection set.
While selecting objects, you can right-click at any time in the drawing area to display
a shortcut menu. You can undo the last selection or all selections, change the selection
method, change the island detection style, or preview the hatch or fill.
- Select Objects
- Remove Boundaries
-
Removes from the boundary definition any of the objects that were added previously.
- Select Objects
Removes objects from the boundary definition.
- Add Boundaries
Adds objects to the boundary definition.
- Select Objects
- Recreate Boundary
-
Creates a polyline or region around the selected hatch or fill, and optionally associates
the hatch object with it. - View Selections
-
Displays the currently defined boundaries with the current hatch or fill settings.
This option is available only when a boundary has been defined.
- Select Boundary Objects
-
Selects the objects that form the boundaries of the selected associative hatch object.
Use the displayed grips to modify the hatch boundaries.NOTE:This option is available only in the Hatch Edit dialog box and replaces the View Selections
option.When you select an associative hatch, a single, circular grip called the control grip is displayed. No boundary grips are displayed because the boundaries of an associative
hatch can be modified only by changing its associated boundary objects. Use the Select
Boundary Objects option to select and grip-edit the boundary objects.To modify the boundaries of a nonassociative hach, you modify the boundaries of the hatch object itself. Thus, when you select
a nonassociative hatch, both the control grip and the boundary grips are displayed.
Options
Controls several commonly used hatch or fill options.
- Annotative
-
Specifies that the hatch is annotative. This property automates the process of scaling
annotations so that they plot or display at the correct size on the paper. (HPANNOTATIVE
system variable) - Associative
-
Specifies that the hatch or fill is associative. A hatch or fill that is associative
is updated when you modify its boundary objects. (HPASSOC system variable) - Create Separate Hatches
-
Controls whether a single hatch object or multiple hatch objects are created when
several separate closed boundaries are specified. ( HPSEPARATE system variable) - Draw Order
-
Assigns a draw order to a hatch or fill. You can place a hatch or fill behind all
other objects, in front of all other objects, behind the hatch boundary, or in front
of the hatch boundary. ( HPDRAWORDER system variable) - Layer
-
Assigns new hatch objects to the specified layer, overriding the current layer. Select
Use Current to use the current layer. (HPLAYER system variable) - Transparency
-
Sets the transparency leve for new hatch or fills, overriding the current object transparency.
Select Use Current to use the current object transparency setting. (HPTRANSPARENCY
system variable)
Inherit Properties
Hatches or fills specified boundaries using the hatch or fill properties of a selected
hatch object.
After selecting the hatch object whose properties you want the hatch to inherit, right-click
in the drawing area and use the options on the shortcut menu to switch between the
Select Objects and Pick Internal Point options.
The HPINHERIT system variable controls whether the hatch origin of the resulting hatch
is determined by HPORIGIN or by the source object.
Preview
Displays the currently defined boundaries with the current hatch or fill settings.
Click in the drawing area or press Esc to return to the dialog box. Right-click or
press Enter to accept the hatch or fill.
More Options Expansion Button
Expands the Hatch and Gradient dialog box to display more options.
fines boundary and property settings that are shared by gradients and hatches . These options are available on both tabs in the Hatch and Gradient dialog box …Options The Hatch and Gradient dialog box has two tabs and some common options that are available from both tabs.Options The Hatch and Gradient dialog box has two tabs and some common options that are available from both tabs.Options The following options are displayed. Islands Specifies the method used to hatch or fill …Options The following options are displayed. Type and Pattern Specifies the hatch's type, pattern, color, and background color. Type Specifies whether to …Options The following options are displayed. Color Specifies whether to fill the hatch boundary with a monochromatic or two-color blend. One Color …Options The dialog box includes the following: Hatch tab Gradient tab More Options section Add: … Controls several commonly used hatch or fill options.Hatch Settings dialog, you have to type "t" (without quotes) at the command prompt and hit Return when AutoCAD asks to …Hatch and Gradient dialog box and the Hatch Edit dialog box. Type: Integer Saved in: User-settings Initial value: 2 0 Hatch and …Hatch and Gradient dialog box, set the HPDLGMODE system variable to 1. If you enter –HATCH at the Command prompt, options are …