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Getting Started SURFCAM

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The <strong>SURFCAM</strong> Status Toolbar<br />

The buttons on the Status toolbar show the current system parameters. Click a button to change its<br />

value.<br />

To hide the display of text labels, right-click on the toolbar and select No Text Labels.<br />

Icon Command Description<br />

Color<br />

Sets the current system default color<br />

View<br />

View Association<br />

CView<br />

Layer<br />

Wireframe<br />

Shaded with wireframe<br />

Shaded<br />

Coord.<br />

Mask<br />

Depth<br />

Scale<br />

Line Type<br />

Changes the graphic view by its view number.<br />

You can press CTRL+1 through CTRL+8 to change<br />

to views 1 through 8.<br />

Sets Associativity to the active CView<br />

Sets a construction/cut view by its view number<br />

Sets the current active layer by its number. You can<br />

place elements of a drawing on a maximum of 256<br />

layers.<br />

Toggles the display of elements in the graphics<br />

space between wireframe, shaded with wireframe,<br />

and shaded view<br />

Sets the current coordinate system to World<br />

or View. Your choice controls which dialog is<br />

displayed when you need to enter the coordinates<br />

of a point.<br />

Sets the system masking to control which elements<br />

cannot be selected in the graphics space.<br />

When Mask On is displayed, the unchecked items<br />

and colors in the Mask dialog cannot be selected.<br />

When Mask Off is displayed, any element or color<br />

can be selected in the graphics space.<br />

Changes the current working depth (Z value) of<br />

entities when they are created in sketch mode<br />

Sets the scale value for the graphics space<br />

Sets the line type for geometry as it is created<br />

8 | Get <strong>Started</strong> with <strong>SURFCAM</strong>

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