Applying AutoCAD :
Wohlers, Terry T.
Applying AutoCAD : a step-by-step approach for AutoCAD release 10 on MS-DOS, UNIX, and Macintosh II computers / by Terry T. Wohlers. - Mission Hills, Calif. : Glencoe, c1989. - xvi, 544 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Includes index.
En route we pass the main menu -- The line forms here -- And around we go -- Now you see it -- Obtaining help -- Becoming a keyboard artist -- Grabbing points -- Four special features -- Helpful drawing aids -- Undoing what you've done -- Altering entities -- Moving and duplicating objects -- The powerful Array command --Modify and maneuvering -- AutoCAD's magnifying glass -- Getting from here to there -- Multipl viewpoints -- Alook at DOS functions within autoCAD -- Placing notes and specifications -- Preparing for a new drawing -- Layering your drawings -- Basic dimensioning -- Advanced dimension -- Heavy lines and solid objects -- Joining straight curved and solid objects - A calculating strategy -- Building blocks -- Symbol library creation -- Remarkable attributes -- Bill of materials generation -- Dressing your drawings -- From display to paper -- Isometrics creating objects from a new angle -- The third dimension -- X/Y/Z point filters -- User coordinate systems -- Dynamic view facility --3D revolution -- Advanced 3D modeling -- An internal peek at auto at autoCAD's menus -- Creating custom screen menus -- Ceating new tablet menus -- Creating new tablet menus -- Customizing AautoCAD's tablet menu -- Exploring AutoLISP --- Easing into autoLISP programming -- Applying AutoLISP programming techniques -- Digitizing hard copy drawings -- Translating via DXF and IGES --lights camera -- Icon menus.
0026770873 (worktext) 0026770881 (instructor's guide) 002677089X (diskette)
90190025
AutoCAD.
T385 / .W642 1989
Applying AutoCAD : a step-by-step approach for AutoCAD release 10 on MS-DOS, UNIX, and Macintosh II computers / by Terry T. Wohlers. - Mission Hills, Calif. : Glencoe, c1989. - xvi, 544 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Includes index.
En route we pass the main menu -- The line forms here -- And around we go -- Now you see it -- Obtaining help -- Becoming a keyboard artist -- Grabbing points -- Four special features -- Helpful drawing aids -- Undoing what you've done -- Altering entities -- Moving and duplicating objects -- The powerful Array command --Modify and maneuvering -- AutoCAD's magnifying glass -- Getting from here to there -- Multipl viewpoints -- Alook at DOS functions within autoCAD -- Placing notes and specifications -- Preparing for a new drawing -- Layering your drawings -- Basic dimensioning -- Advanced dimension -- Heavy lines and solid objects -- Joining straight curved and solid objects - A calculating strategy -- Building blocks -- Symbol library creation -- Remarkable attributes -- Bill of materials generation -- Dressing your drawings -- From display to paper -- Isometrics creating objects from a new angle -- The third dimension -- X/Y/Z point filters -- User coordinate systems -- Dynamic view facility --3D revolution -- Advanced 3D modeling -- An internal peek at auto at autoCAD's menus -- Creating custom screen menus -- Ceating new tablet menus -- Creating new tablet menus -- Customizing AautoCAD's tablet menu -- Exploring AutoLISP --- Easing into autoLISP programming -- Applying AutoLISP programming techniques -- Digitizing hard copy drawings -- Translating via DXF and IGES --lights camera -- Icon menus.
0026770873 (worktext) 0026770881 (instructor's guide) 002677089X (diskette)
90190025
AutoCAD.
T385 / .W642 1989