The Factory Options dialog box contains six tabs. The DWG tab lets you display a layer dialog box listing all the layers present in a DWG overlay. Using this dialog box, layer visibility may be toggled on or off as required. It also includes a setting to enable a drawing preview of the DWG overlay. The Templates tab lets you specify the template file to be used for new factory layouts, creation of both part and assembly assets, and automatic generation of 2D DWG files. The Snap tab controls whether snaps are enabled and sets the active distance for snaps. The Assets tab lets you enable or disable cloud-based content, clear the cloud cache, disable automatic proxy detection, and provides a setting that immediately launches the Reposition command after you place an asset, or insert a model, into your factory layout. Publishing a 3D asset as a 2D DWG file that can be used as a 2D asset in AutoCAD Factory, as well as specifying the object type for multiple imported DWG solids, is provided on the Asset Builder tab. The Annotations tab lets you set the font, height and placement options for both asset tags and asset descriptors.
You can choose to display a drawing preview when placing a DWG overlay onto the factory floor. The option to turn on or off the visibility of selected drawing layers is also provided.
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The Templates tab of the Factory Options dialog box specifies the template file to be used for creating a new factory layout. It also specifies the template files to be used when modeling a part or an assembly intended for asset authoring and publishing.
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The snap settings control how an asset is placed on the factory floor and how it connects to other assets. You can control whether snaps are enabled, and the maximum distances to preview and enable a snap.
The units for the snap distance values are set in screen pixels. The result is that the actual snap distances change as you zoom in or out of the layout. As you zoom in, the actual distance decreases; the distance increases as you zoom out.
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Enter a value from 1 through 50 for the Grid Snap Tolerance. This value is the maximum distance in pixels for an asset to snap to the grid. The default value is 25 pixels.
Enter a value from 1 through 50 for the Connector Snap Tolerance. This value is the maximum distance in pixels to snap the asset you are positioning to another asset. The default value is 25 pixels. Enter a value from 1 through 100 for the Connector Snap Preview Tolerance. This value is the maximum distance in pixels to display a line between the asset you are positioning and another asset. The default value is 50 pixels.
Customize the Inventor Geometry Snap Tolerance by entering a value from 1 through 10. The default tolerance is 5 pixels.
This tab lets you specify where downloaded cloud-based assets are stored and cached. It also lets you disable automatic proxy detection and provides a setting that immediately launches the Reposition command after placing an asset, or inserting a model, into a factory layout.
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This tab provide a single check box titled Publish 2D Asset. It generates and publishes a 2D drawing in DWG format of a 3D asset when the asset is created and published using the ribbon commands on the Asset Builder tab. The drawing can then be used as a 2D asset and appears in the User Assets folder in the AutoCAD Factory Asset Browser.
The tab also provides two option buttons to control whether AutoCAD DWG solids are imported as assemblies or multi-body parts.
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to display the Factory Options dialog box.
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to display the Factory Options dialog box. This tab is used to specify the text font, height, and placement options for asset tags and descriptors after syncing to AutoCAD Factory. Once in AutoCAD, the annotations are represented as block attributes in a text style called Factory_Annotation. Two AutoCAD layers are also automatically created for the annotation; Factory_AssetTag and Factory_Descriptor, respectively.
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to display the Factory Options dialog box.
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to display the Factory Options dialog box. Next, determine the placement settings for the annotations. Observe that elevation in the Z-direction is not a factor here as both annotations are flattened onto the 2D factory floor in AutoCAD.
Annotation font, height and placement settings apply to new asset tags and descriptors only. Changing any of these values for existing annotations and repeating the Sync AutoCAD command will not produce any changes in the AutoCAD layout. If you wish to make font or height changes to the synced assets In AutoCAD Factory, use the STYLE command to change the annotation font. To change the attribute text height, use the EATTEDIT command.
Changes to the Factory Options settings for the current document can be reset to the default settings that are installed with the product.
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