Displays the available radial plane options when placing or editing a radial grid plane or cylinder.
Properties
Activates the Radial Grid Properties Dialog.
Elevation Plane Position
Activates the Associated Elevation Planes Dialog. Use this dialog to specify the elevation planes that the cylinder or radial plane intersects where you want the software to generate grid lines or grid arcs.
Radial Grid Position
Specifies the intercept point of the cylinder or radial grid plane to the axis.
CS
Specifies the coordinate system to which the cylinder or radial plane belongs.
Axis
Select C to place a cylinder. Select R to place a radial plane.
Type
Specifies the type of cylinder or radial grid plane. You can define radial grid plane types in the reference data.
Reference
Defines the reference point from which to place the cylinder or radial grid plane. If you are placing a cylinder, you can select the coordinate system origin or another existing cylinder. If you are placing a radial grid plane, you can select another existing plane or the north axis origin.
Offset
Specifies the offset between the reference object and the cylinder or radial grid plane that you are creating. Specify the offset in linear units if you are placing a cylinder. Specify the offset in degrees if you are placing a radial grid plane.
Copies
Specifies the number of cylinders or radial grid planes to create using the specified Reference object as the starting point and the Offset as the distance between the cylinders or radial grid planes.
Nesting Level
Defines the nesting level for the cylinders or radial grid planes. You can select Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary. Between two adjacent cylinders or radial grid planes, a difference of only one level is allowed. For example, secondary radial grid planes are only allowed between two primary radial grid planes. Similarly, tertiary radial grid planes are only allowed between two secondary radial grid planes.