Crops the display of a selected external reference or block reference to a specified boundary.
The clipping boundary determines the portion of an xref or block instance that is hidden, either outside or inside the boundary. The visibility of the clipping boundary is controlled by the XCLIPFRAME system variable.
The following options are displayed.
Displays the clipped portion of the external reference or block in the current drawing.
Displays all of the geometry of the external reference or block in the current drawing, ignoring the clipping boundary.
Sets the front and back clipping planes on an xref or block. Objects outside the volume defined by the boundary and the specified depth are not displayed. Regardless of the current UCS, the clip depth is applied parallel to the clipping boundary.
Creates a clipping plane passing through and perpendicular to the clipping boundary.
Creates a clipping plane the specified distance from and parallel to the clipping boundary.
Removes both the front and back clipping planes.
Removes a clipping boundary for the selected xref or block. To temporarily turn off a clipping boundary, use the Off option. Delete erases the clipping boundary and the clipdepth. The ERASE command cannot be used to delete clipping boundaries.
Automatically draws a polyline coincident with the clipping boundary. The polyline assumes the current layer, linetype, lineweight, and color settings. Use this option when you want to modify the current clipping boundary using PEDIT and then redefine the clipping boundary with the new polyline. To see the entire xref while redefining the boundary, use the Off option.
Defines a rectangular or polygonal clipping boundary, or generates a polygonal clipping boundary from a polyline.
Defines the boundary with the selected polyline. The polyline can be open but must consist of straight line segments and cannot intersect itself.
Defines a polygonal clipping boundary with three or more points that you specify for the vertices of a polygon.
Defines a rectangular boundary with the points that you specify for opposite corners.
Inverts the mode of the clipping boundary: objects are clipped either outside the boundary or inside the boundary.