Autodesk 00308-011408-9F30A User Guide - Page 303
Creating an “Alcove” in a Line or Polyline
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To divide a line, polyline segment, arc or circle into equal segments 1 On the Edit menu, click Trim, Subdivide, or click the Subdivide button on the All-In-One toolbar. 2 Enter the number of segments you want AutoSketch to divide the entity by in the text box on the edit bar and press ENTER. 3 Click the entity. Creating an "Alcove" in a Line or Polyline On the Edit menu, click Trim, Alcove to create an offset in a line or a polyline segment by adding four vertices. It is useful primarily for creating alcoves, bay windows, and so on in architectural floor plans that use wide polylines to represent walls. You create an alcove by entering two points that specify the width of the alcove opening and another point that specifies its depth. AutoSketch breaks the line or polyline at the first set of points and moves that segment the distance specified by another point. AutoSketch creates polyline segments between the break opening and the moved segment at the angle set in the angle text box on the edit bar. Specifying a 45 or 60 degree angle results in an alcove that resembles a bay window. Adding a alcove to a line entity converts the line to a polyline. Performing an alcove on a polyline results in a single polyline with vertices and segments necessary to create the alcove. To create an alcove in a line or polyline 1 On the Edit menu, click Trim, Alcove, or click the Alcove button on the All-In-One toolbar. 2 (optional) Enter an angle in the Alcove Angle text box on the edit bar and press ENTER. 3 Click the entity to which you want to add the alcove. 4 Enter the startpoint and the endpoint of the alcove. Creating an "Alcove" in a Line or Polyline | 293