Info Tab (Element Properties Dialog Box) - Intergraph Smart 3D - Reference Data

Intergraph Smart 3D 2D Symbols

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Smart 3D Version
11 (2016)

The contents of this tab vary depending on whether you selected or highlighted one of the following types of elements:

Line Tab Options

Type — Displays the type of the selected element. You cannot edit the type.

Sheet — Displays the name of the drawing sheet that contains the element. You cannot edit the name of the drawing sheet.

Layer — Sets the layer that contains the element.

Start Point — Sets the X and Y values for the start point of the element.

X — Sets a value for the X coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the Y option.

Y — Sets a value for the Y coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the X option.

End Point — Sets the X and Y values for the end point of an element.

X — Sets a value for the X coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the Y option.

Y — Sets a value for the Y coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the X option.

Length — Displays the length of a curve. You cannot edit this value.

Angle — Sets the angle of a line.

Arc Tab Options

Type — Displays the type of the selected element. You cannot edit the type.

Sheet — Displays the name of the drawing sheet that contains the element. You cannot edit the name of the drawing sheet.

Layer — Sets the layer that contains the element.

Start Point — Sets the X and Y values for the start point of the element.

X — Sets a value for the X-coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the Y option.

Y — Sets a value for the Y-coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the X option.

Center Point — Sets the X and Y values for the center point of the arc.

X — Sets a value for the X-coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the Y option.

Y — Sets a value for the Y-coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the X option.

End Point — Sets the X and Y values for the end point of an element.

X — Sets a value for the X-coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the Y option.

Y — Sets a value for the Y-coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the X option.

Radius — Sets the radius.

Start Angle — Displays the angle formed by the X axis and the first point of the sweep angle. Zero degrees is horizontal to the x-axis.

Sweep Angle — Sets the sweep angle.

Circle Tab Options

Type — Displays the type of the selected element. You cannot edit the type.

Sheet — Displays the name of the drawing sheet that contains the element. You cannot edit the name of the drawing sheet.

Layer — Sets the layer that contains the element.

Center Point — Sets the X and Y values for the center point of the circle.

X — Sets a value for the X coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the Y option.

Y — Sets a value for the Y coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the X option.

Radius — Sets the radius.

Diameter — Sets the diameter of the circle.

Circumference — Displays the circumference of a closed element. Although you cannot edit the circumference, the box automatically updates when you edit the geometry.

Area — Displays the area of a closed element. Although you cannot edit the area, the box automatically updates when you edit the geometry.

Curve Tab Options

Type — Displays the type of the selected element. You cannot edit the type.

Sheet — Displays the name of the drawing sheet that contains the element. You cannot edit the name of the drawing sheet.

Layer — Sets the layer that contains the element.

Curve Type — Displays the type of curve (open or closed). You cannot edit this field.

Order — Displays the order of the curve. Higher order curves are more accurate or precise than lower order curves. All curves drawn with the curve command will be 4th order curves.

Vertices — Sets the coordinates of the nodes on the curve.

Nodes — Lists the nodes on a selected curve. When you select a node from the list, its x and y values are displayed so you can edit them. The node type is also displayed.

Length — Displays the length of a curve. You cannot edit this value.

Area — Displays the area of a closed curve. Although you cannot edit the area, the box automatically updates when you edit the geometry.

The X/Y coordinate values are read-only.

Ellipse Tab Options

Type — Displays the type of the selected element. You cannot edit the type.

Sheet — Displays the name of the drawing sheet that contains the element. You cannot edit the name of the drawing sheet.

Layer — Sets the layer that contains the element.

Center Point — Sets the X and Y values for the center point of a closed element.

X — Sets a value for the X-coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the Y option.

Y — Sets a value for the Y-coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the X option.

Primary Axis — Sets the length of the primary axis. The ellipse orientation is based on the primary axis.

Secondary Axis — Sets the length of the secondary axis. The secondary axis is perpendicular to the primary axis.

Rotation Angle — Sets the angle of the primary axis of the ellipse. Zero degrees is horizontal to the X-axis. The angle increases in the counterclockwise direction.

Circumference — Displays the circumference of a closed element. Although you cannot edit the circumference, the box automatically updates when you edit the geometry.

Area — Displays the area of a closed element. Although you cannot edit the area, the box automatically updates when you edit the geometry.

Point Tab Options

Type — Displays the type of the selected element. You cannot edit the type.

Sheet — Displays the name of the drawing sheet that contains the element. You cannot edit the name of the drawing sheet.

Layer — Sets the layer that contains the element.

Coordinate — Sets the X and Y values for an element.

X — Sets a value for the X-coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the Y option.

Y — Sets a value for the Y-coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the X option.

Fillet Tab Options

Type — Displays the type of the selected element. You cannot edit the type.

Sheet — Displays the name of the drawing sheet that contains the element. You cannot edit the name of the drawing sheet.

Layer — Sets the layer that contains the element.

Radius — Specifies the radius between the two elements you want to use to create the fillet.

Chamfer Tab Options

Type — Displays the type of the selected element. You cannot edit the type.

Sheet — Displays the name of the drawing sheet that contains the element. You cannot edit the name of the drawing sheet.

Layer — Sets the layer that contains the element.

Angle — Measures the angle between the chamfer and the first linear element.

Setback A — Specifies the distance from the corner to the beginning of the chamfer on the first linear element you selected.

Setback B — Specifies the distance from the corner to the beginning of the chamfer on the second linear element you selected.

Rectangle Tab Options

Type — Displays the type of the selected element. You cannot edit the type.

Sheet — Displays the name of the drawing sheet that contains the element. You cannot edit the name of the drawing sheet.

Layer — Sets the layer that contains the element.

Centroid — Defines the exact center of the rectangle with X and Y coordinates.

Height — Sets the height of the rectangle or square.

Width — Sets the width of the rectangle or square.

Angle — Sets the orientation angle of the element. Zero degrees is horizontal to the X-axis. The angle increases in the counterclockwise direction.

Circumference — Displays the circumference of a closed element. Although you cannot edit the circumference, the box automatically updates when you edit the geometry.

Area — Displays the area of a closed element. Although you cannot edit the area, the box automatically updates when you edit the geometry.

Connector Tab Options (SmartSketch)

Type — Displays the type of the selected element. You cannot edit the type.

Sheet — Displays the name of the drawing sheet that contains the element. You cannot edit the name of the drawing sheet.

Layer — Sets the layer that contains the element.

Start Point — Sets the X and Y values for the start point of the connector.

X — Sets a value for the X-coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the Y option.

Y — Sets a value for the Y coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the Y option.

End Point — Sets the X and Y values for the end point of a connector.

X — Sets a value for the X coordinate. You can use this option by itself or with the Y option.

# Vertices — Sets the number of vertices for a connector.

See Also

Element Properties Dialog Box
Format a Geometric Element