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info on or off lines and objects

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I hope I can explain what I want to get:
example:
designed an electrical system with its color objects lines etc.
and
designed a hydraulic system with its color object lines etc.

Can I put on and off without creating a block?? ?
 
Maybe I didn't understand, but create a "electric" layer and a "hydraulic" layer (for example) and draw us into its components.... then you can turn them on/off as you want.

if you make multiple layers (lines, objects, symbols etc) you can turn on/off even more targeted.

But I probably misunderstood...
 
Maybe I didn't understand, but create a "electric" layer and a "hydraulic" layer (for example) and draw us into its components.... then you can turn them on/off as you want.

if you make multiple layers (lines, objects, symbols etc) you can turn on/off even more targeted.

But I probably misunderstood...
I understand what you mean but lines and objects have different colors and thicknesses between them means having to change one and then adjust the thicknesses and colors for printing.....

I meant more in style the "group" command but that I can turn on and leave unchanged the type of individual lines and objects... .

I don't know if I explained
 
I use cads very basic. the blocks for me are "reunited" entities and little more (but I know that they can be mooooled another, only I can not use the moooolto other).

in a layer you can put elements (lines, arches, nets etc.) with color, thickness different lines etc.

when printing you can use the settings you used in the drawing.

but perhaps, again, I am not able to understand your needs (for my ignorance, neither).
 
It's not good for what I have to do (what you describe I know how to do).

It's more like the group function you probably don't know but don't do what I mean, but maybe there's another one.
 
You want to turn them off? in model space to facilitate drawing or in layout space to print?
 
I think it's a surreal topic
What does it mean to turn off and turn on?
hide them / make them reappear (and then it is worth giving them their layer)orhighlight them / reduce them in scigetto (as for frozen menus? )
 
I understand what you mean but lines and objects have different colors and thicknesses between them means having to change one and then adjust the thicknesses and colors for printing.....
I don't understand at this point.
for each layer, no one imposes that the color of the entity is dalayer.
can be color/thickness you want.
and if you take a date color/thickness entity by chance, changing the layers is not that the latter loses the properties he had before.
simply one of the properties of the object (color, thickness, line, layer...) changes and becomes the new layer.
If you create a block as you say, it is not that you can turn off and turn on the block. The problem remains the same.
If there are bylayer color entities, they will take the color/thickness of the layer where they are, so just copy the layer where they are now with a different name and nothing will change.
I meant more in style the "group" command but that I can turn on and leave unchanged the type of individual lines and objects. . .
and this is exactly what you get by putting entities on a different layer.

But we're talking about the abc...
 
but the management of the xrif is different. to turn it off/light it, you have to go to the xrif panel...
it is not editable immediately (you have to pass for the edit in place... )
I think it's just a layer management.
 
but the management of the xrif is different. to turn it off/light it, you have to go to the xrif panel...
not necessarily. you have already prepacked layer filters for xrif
it is not editable immediately (you have to pass for the edit in place... )
this is true, but the local modification is not very different from what it would do on the file. must only make 2/3 clicks extra; I realize that for low-level users it can be more complex to manage.
I think it's just a layer management.
...and you return to the first point; xrifs can be managed via layers without problems. It's just to understand if he's capable of it or if we misunderstand his need
 
xrifs can be managed via layers without problems.
Right, you can turn off the layer and go.
this is true, but the local modification is not very different from what it would do on the file.
do you think it is immediate for the user "basic" to understand that if not from the refclose->save changes are not saved? and that these changes will be reflected on all files that contain that xrif?
That's why if I realize that the user is not at least at the "medium" level, I don't propose it. .
 
It's not good for what I have to do (what you describe I know how to do).

It's more like the group function you probably don't know but don't do what I mean, but maybe there's another one.
if you have 2 groups, with _isolateobjects you can turn off the selected group, with _unisolateobjects you restore them. the variable pickstyle must be set 1.
 

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