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ABS: A quick walk around the screen For an individual moving from the
relatively-simple AutoCAD to ABS, the similarities of the interface are
great, but the differences in the user interface are just enough to be
confusing. Here’s a quick walk around the screen for the new user.
Command Window ABS retains the AutoCAD concept that
all commands available on toolbars and menu pulldowns can be typed in.
The command window can be resized, moved to the top or sides of the
drawing window. The drawing window status bar, containing the layer
tabs, Menu Pulldowns and Toolbars The default pulldowns and toolbars
are from the building systems menu group. Additional items from this
menu group are available by selecting “Window -> Pulldowns” as shown.
Note the Building Systems 3” group. In ABS 3.3, many of the tools were
accessed from pulldowns. Since ABS 2004, these are now available on the
Tool Palettes, but the older style is also available if you prefer. You also have the option of selecting or de-selecting the Project Navigator, Tool Palettes, and the Properties Palette, as well as the Content Browser. Clean Screen selects/deselects the toolbars and palletes, to maximize the drawing window. The options for ADT and AutoCAD Menus change to their respective menu systems but do not, for example, open the ADT palettes. Typing the “Menu” Command works similarly, but does not give a short cut back to the Building Systems Menus. The Design Pulldown does give access to the ADT Tools (doors, walls, windows, etc). Additional Toolbars
By clicking the customize option,
the Customize dialog box is opened, allowing you to drag individual
commands to the drawing area, add them to existing toolbars, or create
new toolbars. Typing the command CUIload allows access to the ADT and
AutoCAD toolbars and pulldowns. By browsing from the menu groups tab and Tool palettes, properties palette, and the project navigator
Tool palettes are organized in a tool palette set in which you can add, remove, rename, and rearrange palettes. Along with the tool palette set that exists when you start Autodesk Building Systems, additional tools and palettes are stored in the Content Browser, and you can drag and drop them onto the tool palettes. You can also add blocks from other drawings through the Design Center, or Style Manager. Only one tool palette set can be active during an Autodesk Building Systems session, but several palettes can be combined into a single one, through the “Options” dialog-more on this shortly. Right-clicking on the Tool Palette
Set bar (the grayer bar on the left), or clicking the properties icon on
the bar, gives you the option of docking palettes to the side of the d In ADT, most tools have their
properties set via the properties palette. In ABS, however, most
commands, whether typed in, or selected from a menu or a tool palette,
open a dialog box that allows the properties to be changed as the
command is being executed (for example, changing duct size in the middle
of a command). These dialog boxes have a push pin that allows the
dialog to minimize when not being used, freeing up the drawing window.
In addition to the Tool palette, there is a similar window for object properties, as well as one for the project navigator. The project Navigator will be discussed in great detail in a later article. Use of the properties palette is explored in the individual discipline lessons. As a general navigation issue, in ABS, unlike ADT, many of the properties of an object (duct, pipe, schematic line, electrical panel, etc) are not modifiable via the properties menu, but rather through the dialog boxes that are accessed by selecting the object and right clicking. STATUS BAR
The drawing setup dialog box is
accessed by left-clicking on the arrow icon below the layers. The
drawing setup dialog allows you to change the units used in the drawing,
the scale used for annotation and schematic symbols, layering and layer
key standards used in the drawing and the default display
representations used. Display Status Information Communication Center & Screen Toggles
Since the launch of ABS 2005, a
wealth of information has joined the Display configuration in the lower
right corner of the screen. The Display pulldown allows you to select
the particular way that all AEC (ADT and ABS) elements of your building
model will be displayed in a particular view. The default
configurations available support floor and ceiling views, with the ADT
elements in their default representation or screened (gray). By
building your own display configurations, you can, for example, have a
view which shows electrical items in detail, and hides piping and
ducting, or which shows new construction in detail, and existing The Options menu By right-clicking in the command window, or from the format menu, you can select the “options” dialog box. Settings you select in the dialog box can affect your individual profile, regardless of the drawing you are in, or the setting for an individual drawing. Those which affect the current drawing (or which can be saved in a template) are flagged with the Autodesk drawing icon. The options dialog allows you to set such items as:
Specific to ABS are the following tabs:
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