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How to add midpoint grips to rectangular viewports?

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Chamlies
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How to add midpoint grips to rectangular viewports?

Some of my viewports have grips only at their corners while others have them at side midpoints as well.  How do I add them, or what setting will reveal them, on all viewports?

Thx

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pendean
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@Chamlies Let's try this explanation

 

This is an AutoCAD default viewport using MVIEW command

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This (these) is a viewport created with a closed PLINE using the OBJECT option in MVIEW command

pendean_1-1692125578708.png

 

If you always want to use the latter, you have to consciously and proactively only use the latter for viewport creation.

 

pendean_2-1692125693314.png

 

Is that what you are asking for?

 

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cadffm
in reply to: Chamlies

Mview option Object, if you have an object with the shapeyou want

or option Polygon, to draw an irregular new viewport

 

See also  command VPCLIP [F1] to clip existing viewports

Sebastian

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Chamlies
in reply to: pendean

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I've actually been using the Layout tab, which appears to execute -VPORTS ...

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pendean
in reply to: Chamlies


@Chamlies wrote:

...I've actually been using the Layout tab, which appears to execute -VPORTS ...


Same results as MVIEW's default, and same solution needed there too (Object sub-selection instead) to get what you desire ultimately.

 

Looks like you are ready to customize your own button to do the latter instead of the default former (with whichever command you want). Do you need help? Or can you dive in with this CUI customization overview https://www.cad-notes.com/exploring-autocad-cui-creating-a-command-part-2/ 

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Chamlies
in reply to: pendean

Thanks.  I will look into customizing the button.  

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