Autodesk Inventor Professional 2008, Crossupgrade from AutoCAD 2005, 1 user, English 46206-091462-9327 用户手册
产品代码
46206-091462-9327
Drawing Views
Enhancements to the view tools provide additional
fl exibility and control reducing the time required to
create drawings containing complex detail and cut views.
Enhancements to the view tools provide additional
fl exibility and control reducing the time required to
create drawings containing complex detail and cut views.
View visibility
Hide an entire view without having to drag it off the
sheet. Simply right click on the view—either in the
graphics window or the browser—and click the visibility
checkbox to hide the view.
Hide an entire view without having to drag it off the
sheet. Simply right click on the view—either in the
graphics window or the browser—and click the visibility
checkbox to hide the view.
Crosshatch by material type
The new Material Hatch Pattern Defaults tab, located in
the Default Standard style, defi nes the mapping between
material type and hatch pattern. Inventor references this
table when creating section and break-out views and
applies the correct hatch pattern
to each face resulting from the cut
operation.
The new Material Hatch Pattern Defaults tab, located in
the Default Standard style, defi nes the mapping between
material type and hatch pattern. Inventor references this
table when creating section and break-out views and
applies the correct hatch pattern
to each face resulting from the cut
operation.
Inventor provides two options to
minimize the time needed to set up
the Hatch Pattern Defaults. Material
names can be read directly from the
active style library, or they can be
read from the material defi nitions
stored in a specifi c part fi le.
minimize the time needed to set up
the Hatch Pattern Defaults. Material
names can be read directly from the
active style library, or they can be
read from the material defi nitions
stored in a specifi c part fi le.
Cut inheritance control
New Cut Inheritance controls
located on the Display Options tab of the Edit View
dialog allow users to determine whether or not the
derived view inherits the cut properties of its parent
view. Users can control inheritance for Breakout,
Broken Section, and Slice operations.
New Cut Inheritance controls
located on the Display Options tab of the Edit View
dialog allow users to determine whether or not the
derived view inherits the cut properties of its parent
view. Users can control inheritance for Breakout,
Broken Section, and Slice operations.
There is a new option on
the Broken View tool that
allows users to prevent a
cut operation on a child
view from aff ecting its
parent view.
the Broken View tool that
allows users to prevent a
cut operation on a child
view from aff ecting its
parent view.
Detail View cutout shape control
New options on the Detail View tool provide the option
to select between a smooth or jagged cutout shape
independently of the selected fence shape.
New options on the Detail View tool provide the option
to select between a smooth or jagged cutout shape
independently of the selected fence shape.
Hidden lines on shaded views
Designers can now simultaneously select the shaded
and hidden line style buttons on the view create and
edit tools to create shaded views that also show
hidden lines.
Designers can now simultaneously select the shaded
and hidden line style buttons on the view create and
edit tools to create shaded views that also show
hidden lines.
Component Slice
A new Slice operation can be applied to an existing
section or cut view to display sliced surfaces as a wire
frame section through the geometry lying in the cut
plane. This feature reduces the need to hide unwanted
data in the background of Section Views and other
views. There is a new context menu option in the
browser to control which components are displayed
as a section and which are displayed as a slice.
A new Slice operation can be applied to an existing
section or cut view to display sliced surfaces as a wire
frame section through the geometry lying in the cut
plane. This feature reduces the need to hide unwanted
data in the background of Section Views and other
views. There is a new context menu option in the
browser to control which components are displayed
as a section and which are displayed as a slice.
Other Enhancements
• Hatching in isometric views
• Create section views using recovered sketch geometry
• Detail leader callout
• Rotate views by an absolute angle
• Crosshatch clipping around dimension text
Revision Tables and Tags
Inventor 2008 introduces separate revision tables for
drawings and sheets so designers can detail diff erent
components using separate sheets in a single drawing
fi le and still have a separate revision table for each
component. The sheet revision is stored in a new
revision property.
Inventor 2008 introduces separate revision tables for
drawings and sheets so designers can detail diff erent
components using separate sheets in a single drawing
fi le and still have a separate revision table for each
component. The sheet revision is stored in a new
revision property.
Revision tables now have the same behavior as other
tables in Drawing Manager including their own
table edit tool and a separate revision table style.
The edit tool for revision tables has specifi c behaviors
to support revision semantics including a pencil icon
that marks the active revision.
tables in Drawing Manager including their own
table edit tool and a separate revision table style.
The edit tool for revision tables has specifi c behaviors
to support revision semantics including a pencil icon
that marks the active revision.
All of the tables used in Inventor Drawing Manager can
now be rotated through 90-degree intervals.
now be rotated through 90-degree intervals.
6
Autodesk Inventor 2008
Technical What’s New