Use this procedure to create a multi-view block tool and add it to a tool palette. You may want to create your own multi-view block tool for customized multi-view blocks you plan to use repeatedly. For example, you might create an office floor plan in which each conference room and office contains a floor lamp. Conference rooms and executive offices get the deluxe model floor lamp, and all other rooms get the standard model. You could define a multi-view block to represent each type of floor lamp, and then create a floor lamp tool for each type. You would then select the appropriate tool to place a floor lamp in each room.
You can use any of the following methods to create a multi-view block tool:
- Drag a multi-view block that has the properties you want to a tool palette.
- Drag a multi-view block definition from the Style Manager to a tool palette, and then customize the properties of the new tool.
- Copy an existing multi-view block tool, and then customize the properties of the new tool.
- Drag a multi-view block tool from a tool catalog in the Content Browser, and then customize the properties of the tool.
- Open the tool palette on which you want to add a tool.
- Create the tool:
If you want to… Then… create a tool from a multi-view block in the drawing select the multi-view block and drag it to the tool palette. create a tool from a multi-view block definition in the Style Manager click .
Locate the definition you want to copy, and drag it to the tool palette. Click OK to close the Style Manager.
copy a multi-view block tool from a tool catalog click .
Locate the multi-view block tool you want to copy, then click the
icon associated with the tool and drag it to the tool palette in the workspace.
copy a tool on the current tool palette right-click the tool, and click Copy. Right-click, and click Paste. copy a tool from another tool palette open the other tool palette, right-click the tool, and click Copy. Reopen the palette where you want to add the tool, right-click, and click Paste. - Right-click the new tool, and click Properties.
- Enter a name for the tool.
- Click the setting for Description, enter a description of the tool, and click OK.
This description is used as the tool’s tooltip on the tool palette, and to describe the tool if it is stored in a tool catalog.
- Expand Basic, and expand General.
- Click
next to Description to enter a description of the tool.
- If you do not want to use the default layer key for multi-view blocks, click
next to Layer key to select a layer key.
- If you want to override the default layer name for multi-view blocks, click
next to Layer overrides to select a layer override.
- Select a multi-view block definition.
- For Style location, select the drawing file containing the definition used for this multi-view block, or select Browse and use a standard file selection dialog box to select the file.
- Under Bound Spaces, define if this multi-view block tool can be used as a bounding object for associative spaces.
You can select three options here:
- Yes: this multi-view block tool can be used as bounding object for associative spaces.
- No: this multi-view block tool cannot be used as bounding object for associative spaces.
- By style: this multi-view block tool will use the bounding settings from the multi-view block definition.
- Expand Scale.
- Specify the scale of the multi-view block:
If you want to… Then… specify fixed values for the scale select No for Specify scale on screen, and enter X, Y, and Z values for the scale. allow users to specify the scale of the object upon insertion select Yes for Specify scale on screen. - Expand Location.
- Specify the rotation of the multi-view block:
If you want to… Then… specify a fixed value for the rotation select No for Specify rotation on screen, and enter a value for Rotation. allow users to specify the rotation of the object upon insertion select Yes for Specify rotation on screen. - Expand Advanced.
- Click
next to Insertion offsets, and enter X, Y, and Z offsets for each view block in the multi-view block, as necessary.
- Click OK.
- Click
next to Attributes, and edit the prompt and value of each attribute, as necessary.
- Click OK twice.