From the Command prompt, modifies existing hatches or fills.
Uses Command prompts to modify hatch-specific properties, such as pattern, scale, and angle for an existing hatch or fill.
After you select one or more hatch objects, the following prompts are displayed.
Prompt availability differs, depending on the type of hatch object in the selection set.
Removes the associative quality from an associative hatch or fill.
Specifies the method used to hatch or fill boundaries within the outermost boundary.
Ignores all internal objects and hatches or fills through them.
Hatches or fills inward from the outer boundary. HATCH turns hatching or filling off if it encounters an internal island. This option hatches or fills only the outermost level of the structure and leaves the internal structure blank.
Hatches or fills inward from the outer boundary. If HATCH encounters an internal island, it turns off hatching or filling until it encounters another island within the island.
Specifies new hatch properties for the selected hatch or hatches. You can specify a new pattern or pattern type and then enter the pertinent properties. For an explanation of setting pattern and fill properties at the Command prompt, see -HATCH.
Assigns a draw order to selected hatches or fills. You can place a hatch or fill behind all other objects, in front of all other objects, behind the hatch boundary, or in front of the hatch boundary. (HPDRAWORDER system variable)
Modifies the area of a single hatch or fill by adding boundaries.
Modifies the area of a single hatch or fill by removing boundaries.
Creates a polyline or region around the selected hatch or fill, and optionally associates the hatch object with it.
Specifies that the hatch or fill is associative. A hatch or fill that is associative is updated when you modify its boundary objects.
Determines a boundary from existing objects that form an enclosed area around the specified point, and associates the selected hatch with the boundary objects.
Determines a boundary from selected objects that form an enclosed area, and associates the selected hatch with the boundary objects.
Separates multiple hatch objects that were created as a single object into individual hatch objects.
Controls the starting location of hatch pattern generation. Some hatches, such as brick patterns, are meant to be aligned with a point on the hatch boundary. By default, all hatch origins correspond to the current UCS origin.
Sets the hatch origin to use the value set in the HPORIGINMODE system variable.
Specifies the new hatch origin point directly.
Calculates a new origin based on the rectangular extents of the hatch. Choices include each of the four corners of the extents and its center. You can also store the value of the new hatch origin in the HPORIGIN system variable.
Specifies that hatches in the selection set are annotative. This property automates the process of scaling annotations so that they plot or display at the correct size on the paper.
Overrides the current color with a specified color for hatch patterns and solid fills. The color value is stored in the HPCOLOR system variable. When Hatch Type is set to Pattern, you can also specify a new background color. The background color value is stored in the HPBACKGROUNDCOLOR system variable.
To set the hatch color back to the current color for objects, enter “.” or Use Current. To turn off the background color, enter “.” or none.
Enter the color number (1 through 255) or the color name (the names for the first seven colors). For example, you can specify the color red by entering the ACI (AutoCAD Color Index) number 1 or the ACI name red. You can also set the hatch color to ByLayer or ByBlock.
Specify an RGB color expressed as values from 0 to 255, such as 210,155,95.
Specify a custom color from a color book installed on your system.
If the selected hatch objects are all gradients, use the Properties option to specify colors.
Assigns selected hatch objects to the specified layer, overriding the current layer. Enter “.” to use the current layer.
Sets the transparency level for selected hatches or fills. Enter a transparency value (0 to 90) or “.” to use the current object transparency setting.