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Glossary 2-Point Intersection snap A snap that allows you to specify intersection points by clicking anywhere along a pair of lines, polylines, polygons, arcs, or circles. See also Intersection snap. about point The point about which AutoSketch rotates the selection set. absolute coordinates Coordinates that specify location in relation to the current coordinate system origin (0,0). For example, the absolute xy coordinates 13,2 describe a point 13 units right of and two units above the drawing origin. See also relative coordinates. active pane In a split window, the pane specified by the active pane indicator. AutoSketch applies some of the commands on the View menu, such as Redraw and Extent, only to the active pane. See also view, extent view, page view, and custom view. actual size The size of an object in real world size. This is the size objects are stored in the drawing. The size the drawing appears onscreen is controlled by view settings. The size the drawing appears on printed output is controlled by drawing scale and print settings. View and print settings do not effect the actual drawing size. See also page size and world coordinates. alcove An offset created in a line or polyline by adding four vertices to the entity. For instance, alcoves are useful to create bay windows in an architectural floor plan. alignment axis The reference axis you specify after you click Transform, Align on the Edit menu. Two points define the alignment axis. The first determines its origin and the second its direction. aligned dimension A linear dimension whose length and angle you determine by entering two points. See also rotated dimension. aligned marker A marker whose location and angle of rotation you determine by selecting an entity. When you click Marker, Align To Endpoint on the Draw menu, markers created are aligned at the end of a line, polyline, or arc you select. When you click Marker, Align On-Entity on the Draw menu, markers created are positioned at a point you enter on an entity, oriented toward the nearest endpoint. Glossary | 359

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Glossary
2-Point Intersection snap
A snap that allows you to specify intersection points by
clicking anywhere along a pair of lines, polylines, polygons, arcs, or circles.
See also
Intersection snap.
about point
The point about which AutoSketch rotates the selection set.
absolute coordinates
Coordinates that specify location in relation to the current
coordinate system origin (0,0). For example, the absolute xy coordinates 13,2 describe
a point 13 units right of and two units above the drawing origin.
See also
relative coor-
dinates.
active pane
In a split window, the pane specified by the active pane indicator.
AutoSketch applies some of the commands on the View menu, such as Redraw and
Extent, only to the active pane.
See also
view, extent view, page view, and custom view.
actual size
The size of an object in real world size. This is the size objects are stored
in the drawing. The size the drawing appears onscreen is controlled by view settings.
The size the drawing appears on printed output is controlled by drawing scale and
print settings. View and print settings do not effect the actual drawing size.
See
also
page size and world coordinates.
alcove
An offset created in a line or polyline by adding four vertices to the entity. For
instance, alcoves are useful to create bay windows in an architectural floor plan.
alignment axis
The reference axis you specify after you click Transform, Align on
the Edit menu. Two points define the alignment axis. The first determines its origin
and the second its direction.
aligned dimension
A linear dimension whose length and angle you determine by
entering two points.
See also
rotated dimension.
aligned marker
A marker whose location and angle of rotation you determine by
selecting an entity. When you click Marker, Align To Endpoint on the Draw menu,
markers created are aligned at the end of a line, polyline, or arc you select. When you
click Marker, Align On-Entity on the Draw menu, markers created are positioned at a
point you enter on an entity, oriented toward the nearest endpoint.