Change the Solid line weight toįigure 2: DeltaCad Line Weight Layer Layers are very important Return to the listĪnd select Default Line Weight. Heavier line weight during the drawing process. You must repeat this process for each of the listed A drop-down list will open where you can change the line Select Options, then Options again and finally the item of Spline can be set so they are Thin every time DeltaCad is started. Procedure in Figure 2 the line weights for Line, Circle, Shapes and Yellow will work well for solid fill as long as there isĭark boundary around the object. On the black background, it will disappear on white paper when Very hard to see on a white background and although quite visible DO NOT use the colour yellow for lines unlessĢ The Sundial Primer created by DeltaCad and Your Sundial Carl Options, then Options and Background Color. The colour of the background defaults to white. If either or both is missing select View andĬheck that Toolbar and Statusbar, located at the bottom of theĭrop-down list both have a check mark to the left of them. There should be a Toolbar at the top and a Status Bar at Start up DeltaCad and you should see the screen shown inįigure 1. You may find it a useful alternative to selecting many of theįunctions. Print a copy of the DeltaCad Shortcut Keys. You should also have the DeltaCad manual available and review You can then access the windows discussed a try hem It isĪ good idea for you to have DeltaCad running as you read through Organizing and preparing for any drawing you plan to work on. I suggest that before your read this document you should In this instruction set certain DeltaCad topics will beĭiscussed. DO NOT use the colour yellow for lines unless theġ The Sundial Primer created by DeltaCad and Your Sundial Carl If you would like to try select “Options”, then “Options” and Background Color’. I personally like to draw on a black background. Toolbar Status Ba r Figure 1: DeltaCad Start-up Page The colour of the background defaults to white. If not select the ones that are not checked. If either or both is missing select “View” and check that “Toolbar” and “Statusbar”, located at the bottom of the drop-down list both have a check mark to the left of them. There should be a Toolbar at the top and a Status Bar at the bottom as shown. Start up DeltaCad and you should see the screen shown in Figure 1. You may find it a useful alternative to selecting many of the functions. Print a copy of the “DeltaCad Shortcut Keys”. You should also have the DeltaCad manual available and review what is written there. You can then access the windows discussed a try hem out. It is a good idea for you to have DeltaCad running as you read through this document. These topics will assist you in organizing and preparing for any drawing you plan to work on. I suggest that before your read this document you should read the DeltaCad manual. 1 The Sundial Primer created by DeltaCad and Your Sundial Carl Sabanski 4/10/07 In this instruction set certain DeltaCad topics will be discussed.
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