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Crosshair Pline

Anonymous

Crosshair Pline

Anonymous
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Is there a setting to enlarge the temporary starting point crosshair when drawing a pline? 

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tcorey
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A screenshot would explain better what you're trying to do.



Tim Corey
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imadHabash
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you can control the size from OPTIONS >> Display tab.

 

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Imad Habash

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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

There is no built in feature of AutoCAD that will only increase the cursor or crosshair  size when drawing a pline. You could perhaps write/find a macro or lisp routine that would change the cursorsize before the command and then reset it after you complete the command. Another option might be to find Windows add-in to let you do this.

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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Anonymous
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Please see attached for screenshot

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Anonymous
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thanks that's what i guessed seeing how it is very insignificant feature to have additional options for.

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Kent1Cooper
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That appears to be a BLIP [though the one being green  is something I haven't seen before -- maybe a version-dependent thing].  Whether  Blips appear or not is controlled by the BLIPMODE System Variable, which you can also set via .BLIPMODE [note the preceding period/decimal] as a command, but I haven't ever seen a way to set the size  of them.  Your Windows screen resolution settings may affect it.

Kent Cooper, AIA

john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Is BLIPMODE what you were looking for? If so, please mark @Kent1Cooper's post as the solution. If not, please give me more detail for which you are looking.


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Vinayv4v
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Hi,

 

In addition to BLIPMODE If you would like to get a permanent point you could turn on the variable

 

APBOX <1>

 

and increase its size with the variable APERTURE <1 to 50>

Cheers,

Vinay Vijayakumaran

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