Defining a Shape
Use the MakeShape command to define a Shape based on specified entities. You can use lines, polylines, points, shapes, or text objects for the Shape definition.
To include a point in a Shape, draw a very short line segment and use a higher enough resolution for the Shape definition to display the segment as a point. If the short segment does not appear in the Shape, use a higher resolution.
To define a shape:
- Draw the entities of the Shape (lines, polylines, points, shapes, or text objects).
- Do one of the following:
- On the ribbon, click XtraTools > Utilities > Make Shape.
- On the menu, click XtraTools > Utilities > Make Shape.
- Type MakeShape.
- In the dialog box, specify the following:
- In File, type the name of the file that will store the Shape.
- In Name, type the name of the Shape.
- In Resolution value, specify the quality of the grid for Shape recalculation.
- Click OK.
- In the graphics area, specify the base point.
- In the graphics area, specify the entities for the Shape (lines, polylines, points, shapes, or text objects).
- Press Enter.
You can insert shapes using the InsertShape command.
Command: MakeShape
Menu: XtraTools > Utilities > Make Shape
Ribbon: XtraTools > Utilities > Make Shape