S Commands
Topics in this section
SAVE (Command)
Saves the drawing under the current file name or a specified name.
SAVEAS (Command)
Saves a copy of the current drawing under a new file name.
SCALE (Command)
Enlarges or reduces selected objects, keeping the proportions of the object the same after scaling.
SCALELISTEDIT (Command)
Controls the list of scales available for layout viewports, page layouts, and plotting.
SCRIPT (Command)
Executes a sequence of commands from a script file.
SECTIONPLANE (Command)
Creates a section object that acts as a cutting plane through 3D objects.
SECTIONPLANEJOG (Command)
Adds a jogged segment to a section object.
SELECT (Command)
Places selected objects in the Previous selection set.
SELECTSIMILAR (Command)
Adds similar objects to the selection set based on selected objects.
SETENV (Command)
Sets values of specified registry variables.
SETVAR (Command)
Lists or changes the values of system variables.
SHADE (Command)
Displays a flat-shaded image of the drawing in the current viewport.
SHADEMODE (Command)
Controls the display of solid object shading in the current viewport.
SHEETSET
Opens the Project Manager.
SHEETSETHIDE
Closes the Project Manager.
SHOWPALETTES (Command)
Restores the display of hidden palettes.
SKETCH (Command)
Creates a series of freehand line segments.
SNAP (Command)
Restricts cursor movement to specified intervals.
SOLID (Command)
Creates solid-filled triangles and quadrilaterals.
SPELL (Command)
Checks spelling in a drawing.
SPLINE (Command)
Creates a smooth curve that passes through or near a set of fit points, or that is defined by the vertices in a control frame.
SPLINEDIT (Command)
Modifies the parameters of a spline or converts a spline-fit polyline to a spline.
STRETCH (Command)
Stretches objects crossed by a selection window or polygon.
STYLE (Command)
Creates, modifies, or specifies text styles.
STYLESMANAGER
Displays the folder in Finder that contains the plot style files used when plotting or publishing a drawing.
SUBTRACT (Command)
Combines selected regions by subtraction.