Drawing Standards tab (Solid Edge Options dialog box)

The options on the Drawing Standards tab are applied to drawing views as they are created, not to existing drawing views.

Thread Display Mode

Specifies the standard to use for depicting the threaded features.

ANSI

Sets the threaded hole depiction to the ANSI standard.

ISO/BSI

Sets the threaded hole depiction to the ISO/BSI standard.

JIS

Sets the threaded hole depiction to the JIS standard.

JIS/ISO

Sets the threaded hole depiction to the JIS/ISO standard.

Projection Angle

Specifies which standard you want to use for the projection angle.

First

Sets the projection angle to first angle projection.

Third

Sets the projection angle to third angle projection.

Edge Condition

Specifies the standard to use when placing an edge condition symbol.

Current ISO/DIN

Specifies that you want to use the current ISO/DIN standard for edge condition symbols.

Previous ISO/DIN

Specifies that you want to use the previous ISO/DIN standard for edge condition symbols.

Weld Symbols

Specifies which standard you want to use when placing weld symbols or defining weld bead properties. The Weld Symbol, Fillet Weld, Label Weld, and Groove Weld commands support this option.

ANSI/ISO/DIN

Specifies that you want to place weld symbols that conform to the ANSI, ISO, and DIN standards. Use this option for the GB standard, too.

GOST

Specifies that you want to place weld symbols that conform to the GOST standard.

Cut Hardware In Section Views

Cut

Specifies that the hardware parts (as specified by the hardware part check box on the Project page of the File Properties dialog box in the part environment) are cut when intersected by the cutting line in section views.

Uncut

Specifies that the hardware parts (as specified by the hardware part check box on the Project page of the File Properties dialog box in the part environment) are not cut when intersected by the cutting line in section views.

Hatch Ribs in Section Views

Specifies how cut ribs are displayed in section views. This applies to the rib-like features created with the Rib, Mounting Boss, Web Network, and Pattern commands.

Hatch

Specifies that ribs are considered part of the primary body and are cut along with the body. The cut edges are displayed using the hatch style. There is no edge separation between the primary body and the hatched ribs.

No hatch

Specifies that ribs are considered to be a separate body. The ribs are cut separately but the edges are not hatched. This results in an edge between the hatched primary body and the non-hatched rib.

You can change this setting locally on the Advanced tab (Drawing View Properties dialog box).

To learn how to use these options, see the Help topic, Set rib hatching in section views.

Limits and Fits

ANSI Tables

Specifies that you want to use the ANSI tables when placing Class Fit dimensions.

ISO/DIN Tables

Specifies that you want to use the ISO/DIN tables when placing Class Fit dimensions.

For more information, see Class fit dimensions.

Detail Envelope

Specifies how the detail envelope is displayed on the source drawing view. You can choose from one of several standards-based formats.

ANSI

Specifies that the detail envelope is displayed consistent with ANSI standards. The detail view caption is embedded within the detail view circle.

ISO/DIN/JIS

Specifies that the detail envelope is displayed consistent with ISO/DIN/JIS standards. The detail view caption is displayed adjacent to the detail view circle.

ESKD

Specifies that the detail envelope is displayed consistent with ESKD standards. The detail view caption and a leader line are displayed.

Display as Circle

Specifies that the detail envelope is displayed as a circle when a user-defined profile is drawn. This option may not be available for some detail envelope options.

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