AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 bible
""Whether you're new to AutoCAD or a veteran, you will undoubtedly find this book to be an excellent resource.""-- Abhi Singh, AutoCAD Product Manager, Autodesk, Inc.Here's the book that makes AutoCAD approachableEven the people at Autodesk look to Ellen Finkelstein for...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, New Jersey :
Wiley Publishing, Inc
2007.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | Bible
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626876106719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Title; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Is This Book for You?; How This Book Is Organized; How to Use This Book; Doing the Exercises; Conventions Used in This Book; What the Icons Mean; About the DVD; Other Information; Contacting the Author; Acknowledgements; Part I: AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Basics; Quick Start: Drawing a Window; Summary; Chapter 1: Starting to Draw; AutoCAD's Advantages; Comparing AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT; Starting AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT; Creating a New Drawing; STEPS: Starting AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT; Using the AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Interface; Creating a New Folder
- STEPS: Creating a New FolderUsing the Interface; STEPS: Drawing a Line in Four Ways; Saving a Drawing; STEPS: Saving a Drawing for the First Time; Closing a Drawing and Exiting from AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT; STEPS: Closing Your Drawing and Exiting AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT; Summary; Chapter 2: Opening a Drawing; Creating a New Drawing from a Template; STEPS: Opening a Drawing Based on the Default Template; Working with Templates; Creating a Drawing with Default Settings; Opening an Existing Drawing; STEPS: Opening a Drawing; Using an Existing Drawing as a Prototype
- Saving a Drawing under a New NameSTEPS: Saving a Drawing under a New Name; Summary; Chapter 3: Using Commands; The AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Interface; The Command Line and Dynamic Input; STEPS: Using Command Options; Command Techniques; STEPS: Repeating and Canceling Commands; STEPS: Undoing and Redoing Commands; STEPS: Using Transparent Commands and Two Commands Concurrently; Of Mice and Pucks; Getting Help; STEPS: Using AutoCAD Help; Summary; Chapter 4: Specifying Coordinates; Understanding the X,Y Coordinate System; Typing Coordinates; STEPS: Entering Absolute Cartesian Coordinates
- STEPS: Using Relative and Polar CoordinatesSTEPS: Using Direct Distance Entry with Ortho Mode and Polar Tracking; Displaying Coordinates; STEPS: Using Coordinate Display Options; Picking Coordinates on the Screen; STEPS: Using Snap Points and Grid Dots; STEPS: Using Object Snaps; Overriding Coordinate Settings; STEPS: Using Running Object Snaps with OSNAP Mode; Locating Points; STEPS: Locating Points with Object Snap Tracking; STEPS: Using the From Feature; Summary; Chapter 5: Setting Up a Drawing; Choosing Unit Types; STEPS: Setting Drawing Units; Drawing Limits
- STEPS: Setting the Drawing LimitsUnderstanding Scales; STEPS: Determining the Scale and Sheet Size; Creating a Title Block; Specifying Common Setup Options; STEPS: Setting Drawing Aids and Creating a Template; Customizing with the MVSETUP Command; Using the Setup Wizards; Summary; Part II: Drawing in Two Dimensions; Chapter 6: Drawing Simple Lines; Using the LINE Command; STEPS: Using the LINE Command; Drawing Rectangles; Drawing Polygons; STEPS: Drawing Rectangles and Polygons; Creating Construction Lines; Creating Rays; STEPS: Drawing Construction Lines and Rays; Summary
- Chapter 7: Drawing Curves and Points