| Show | Sets the attributes that will appear
on the screen.
NOTE: Apart from the commands Dimensions and View flute symbols in layout drawings, the commands in the Show section produce identical effects as the commands that you find when you double-click in the graphical area, and then point to Show. |
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| Constraints | Displays the constraints in drawings. |
| Control points | Displays the control points in drawings. |
| Centers | Displays the center points of arcs and circles in drawings. |
| Axes | Displays the coordinate axes in drawings. |
| Dimensions | Displays the dimensions in drawings. |
| Hidden objects | Displays the hidden objects in drawings. |
| Images | Displays the images in drawings. |
| Composite styles | Displays how composite styles actually appear when applied to the media. |
| Style symbols | Displays the marks (images)
that designate the styles when the drawing is viewed on the
screen or is printed out.
NOTE: The use of style symbols is optional. Learn how to designate marks to styles. |
| Front/Rear side marker | Displays the Print/Rear side marker, which indicates if the design is facing its print or die side. To change the design orientation, in the graphical area right-click, point to Show, and then ensure that View Front Side is not checked. |
| Material Information | Causes Prinect to display a tooltip with information about the material name and current thickness; material type; and the name and size of the applied sheet. To see the tooltip, position the mouse pointer over the marker in the upper left corner of the graphical area. |
| View flute symbol in layout drawings | When
this check box is selected, the flute/grain symbol appears
in layout 1ups. NOTES:
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| Sheet size information | When a sheet is in a drawing, the sheet size appears in the sheet's upper left corner, outside the sheet border. The size is displayed in the set default units and precision — for example, 1016.00 x 762.00. |
| Highlight | Sets the attributes that will be highlighted on the screen. |
| Objects | Enables highlighting of objects (including dimensions) when you point to them in the graphical area. |
| Relations | Enables highlighting of objects for which relations are detected when, in an object-drawing mode, you point to them in the graphical area. |
| View | Setting for how Prinect displays certain features. |
| Opposite layer objects | Select to start seeing the objects in the layer applied to the reverse side. In Color, select a color in which you want to see these objects. In Line width, enter how wide (in pixels) you want them to appear on the screen. |
| Color | Use the dropdown list to choose a color for how the objects on the reverse side will be displayed. |
| Line width | Type a value (in pixels) of how wide you want to view the reverse-side objects on the screen. |
| Opposite bleed | Check to start seeing the bleed applied on the reverse side. In Style, select the style that Prinect will use to display the bleed contour. |
| Style | The style in which Prinect will display the bleed contour. To select a style, click the browse button, and then select the style and its visual properties. |
| Modes Options | An option for setting how the selection rectangle is defined. |
| Single-click select mode | When this check box is selected, defining the rectangle that encompasses the object to select is done by two clicks: (1) Click, (2) drag and (3) release, whereupon the selection is done. Learn more about the two rectangle-defining techniques. |
| Nick Marker | Properties setting the visualization of nicks in 1ups and print drawings. |
| Print drawing length | Type a value for how long you want nicks to appears in print drawings. |
| Draw marker | The minimum size that the nick will have on the screen. For example, when you start zooming out and the nick size becomes smaller than the value set here, a substitute draw marker indicates the nick. |
| Style | Click the browse button to set how the draw marker will appear on the
screen. After you have set the properties, in the read-only
field you will see the chosen style name and pattern. |
| Flute Symbol | Click the browse button to set how flute symbols will appear
on the screen. After you have set
the properties, in the read-only field you will see the
name of the chosen style, its pattern, color, and other properties. |