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DRAFT
ADMINISTRATOR
Application User Guide
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14 AUTODRAFT Administration......................................................14-1
14.1 Accessing AUTODRAFT Administration............................................ 14-1
14.2 Starting the Symbol Editor ................................................................. 14-1
14.3 Starting the Frame Editor................................................................... 14-3
14.4 Importing Symbols and Backing/Overlay Sheets ............................... 14-5
15 Loading Data Files ......................................................................15-1
15.1 Accessing Load Data Files................................................................... 15-1
16 Updating the Database ...............................................................16-1
16.1 Updating Picture Files ........................................................................ 16-1
16.2 Updating Template Instancing ........................................................... 16-1
16.3 Updating Cross-DB Reference Attributes........................................... 16-2
16.4 Updating Cross-DB Name Attributes ................................................. 16-2
Appendix A The DRAFT Administrator Menus .....................................A-1
Index
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About this Guide
Selections from bar menus, pull-down menus and submenus are shown
using the > symbol. For example, the sequence Utilities > Reports > Run
means ‘select Utilities from the bar menu, then select Reports from the
resulting pull-down menu, then move the cursor to the right and select
Run from the resulting submenu’.
Default Settings
The DRAFT defaults system allows you to define the following:
• Library pointers
• Layer settings
• Sheet sizes
• Naming conventions
• User-definable pen settings
• Name string delimiters
The ways in which you set these up are explained in Chapter 4.
Libraries
As DRAFT administrator, you are responsible for setting up the
standard libraries which other users will reference during drawing
production. You can create new libraries, or edit the content of existing
libraries, so that the standard data available to individual DRAFT users
complies with the company requirements for their particular drafting
functions. The following types of library are controlled in this way:
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• Sheet libraries
• Symbol libraries
• ISODRAFT Symbol libraries
• Label libraries
• Style libraries
• Representation rules libraries
• Drawlist libraries
• Auto Tagging rule libraries
The ways in which you set these up are explained in Chapters 5 to 12.
Creating Projects
The Settings >Load data file option allows you to create new project areas
using existing data files. This is explained fully in Chapter 15..
Database Updating
Occasionally all or part of the DRAFT (PADD) DB may need to be
updated to allow for changes made within PDMS but outside the normal
DRAFT operations; typically when a project has been reconfigured or the
Design DB has been rebuilt from macros. Updating the DRAFT database
is explained in Chapter 16.
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This chapter tells you how to define the default settings which will be
used in the DRAFT applications.
When you enter DRAFT and load the forms and menus interface, the
macro %PDMSUI%/DRA/ADMIN/START calls the user-defined setup
macro %PDMSDFLTS%/DRA-SETUP which, among other actions,
points to the location of the main DRAFT defaults file, DRA-GEN-
SYSTEM. The environment variable PDMSDFLTS is set to the directory
where the defaults file is stored. Remember, if you wish to change the
start up operation, that you should only modify DRA-SETUP, not the
Cadcentre-defined START or VARS files.
As a DRAFT administrator, you can change the settings in the defaults
files, if necessary creating a different defaults file for each of the
company’s drafting requirements. The defaults file accessed by an
individual user is determined by the setting of the user's PDMSDFLTS
environment variable.
Defaults can be set for the following:
• Definitions of layers for use with views; defined in terms of their
purpose and associated attribute groups.
• Definitions of name delimiters; that is, the characters used to
separate the component parts of an element’s name.
• Pointers to the libraries from which the different aspects of
DRAFT’s drawing functions obtain their standard data, for example:
2D symbols and labels
Backing sheets and overlay sheets
Global representation rules and local styles
Circulation lists
Drawlists
Tag rules and tag templates
DRWG and SHEE templates
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Setting the DRAFT Defaults
The DRAFT System Defaults form will be displayed when you select Settings >
System Defaults from any of the DRAFT Administration main menus.
The File gadget at the top of the body of the form shows the current
defaults file.
The Master Project Defaults and Local Project Defaults sections of the form
show the default settings of the pointers to the DRAFT Libraries. If you
want to change any of these, either type the new element name into the
text box, or navigate to the element required and press the appropriate
CE button. The text to the right of the CE button shows the type of
element required for each Library.
Note: The library reference defaults are also shown on a User Defaults
form which is accessed by selecting Options>Defaults from the main
application menu. The User Defaults form is initialised with the
settings from the Draft Defaults form after the defaults have been
loaded from file. Subsequent changes made on the User Defaults
form override (but do not change) the settings on the Draft Defaults
form, allowing a user some flexibility in the use of available
libraries during drawing production.
Name delimiters. By default, the individual parts of PDMS element names
are separated by a slash delimiting character. For example:
SHEETS/SHLB1/BACK1/SN1
This option allows you to specify any other delimiter character which
has been used for Style names, Label Library names and Drawlist
Library names.
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errors at any time, select File > Display Errors from the menu on the Draft
System Defaults form.
Restoring Defaults from a Backup File
Each time you save an updated defaults file, the current defaults
settings are saved in a backup file named [Link]. To
reload the previous default settings from the backup file, select
File>Restore Backup from the menu on the Draft System Defaults form.
The Layer Purpose Definition form is displayed when you select the Layer
Purpose Definitions button on the Draft System Defaults form.
Purpose of layer Setup/Default filename, Delete selected purpose
(must be 3 chars) executed when layer is definition
created
The scrollable list shows all currently defined layer defaults. The
highlighted layer is the one which will be updated by any new settings
which you enter.
All layers have a PURP attribute which is set to a four–character
keyword which identifies the purpose for which that layer is intended to
be used. Layer purposes cannot be duplicated under any one owning
View. The Layer Purpose box on the form allows you to specify the purpose
as a three-character string (the fourth character is added automatically
when setting PURP so that multiple layers of a given type can be created
under a single View).
For example, if you have defined a layer with its purpose defined as DIM
and a user decides to have three dimension layers in each View for, say,
steelwork (STLDIM), equipment (EQUDIM) and piping (PIPDIM), then
the View contents might be as follows:
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The Layer Creation Definition form is displayed when you select the Layer
Creation Definitions button on the Draft System Defaults form. This form allows
you to define what layers are created, and how they are named, when a
View is created.
Select the Purpose from the scrolling list, and change the Purpose and
suffix as required.
Note that you can create many layers with the same purpose.
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The Layer Purpose Filtering form is displayed when you select the Layer
Purpose Filtering button on the Draft System Defaults form.
This form defines what Layers are visible in the Layer Note option
gadget on the appropriate application menu bar.
Option button shows Layers with PURP set to DIM, ADA, ADb, ADC
The Sheet Size form is displayed when you select the Sheet Sizes button on
the Draft System Defaults form.
This form allows you to define the dimensions and a reference
description for up to 15 standard sheet sizes:
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The Name Conventions form is displayed when you select the Naming
Conventions button on the Draft System Defaults form.
The Pen Settings form is displayed when you select the Pen Settings button
on the Draft System Defaults form.
DRAFT allows for the definition of up to 255 numbered pens, allocated
as follows:
1-120 Software-defined. These must not be changed, as the
application expects them to have their initial values.
121-130 Reserved for AutoDRAFT use.
131-170 User-definable within the DRAFT applications.
171-215 Unused.
216-255 Reserved for use by DRAFT applications.
Note: In the DRAFT applications, pens 1-120 are selected by colour,
style and thickness rather than by number. The user–defined
pens 131-170 are identified as pens 1-40 for ease of selection and
it is these that we are concerned with here.
Device
Plot
PlotDevice
Prompts you to
pick a pen from
the Pens list
Lists
available
glyphs
Plus
Star
Ring
Cross
Stop
Normal
Cross-Hatch
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(In this example, the glyph Size is the same as the Line
Gap.)
Marker Sets the marker Symbol to Plus (+), Star (*), Ring (o), Cross
(x) or Stop (.) and the marker Scale in the range 1 to 8. The
specified marker symbol is used to represent MRKP
primitives.
Hatching The Type selection sets the hatching pattern to Normal or
Cross–Hatch:
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You set the defaults for Automatic Drawing Production from within the
Auto Drawing Application. However, the Backing Sheets used for ADP
Drawings must be created by the DRAFT Administrator. See Chapter 13
for details.
When you enter one of the DRAFT Administration applications, you will
be prompted to select a working library.
Select Draft>Select Working Library. You will see the Library Selection form.
The Type button at the top of the form allows you to select the type of
library you wish to select (Sheet, Symbol, ISODRAFT Symbol or Label). After
you have selected a type, you can scroll through the library list in the
Main Library window until you find the main LIBY that holds the library
you want to work with.
After you have chosen a Main Library, all the libraries of the selected
type held in the library will be displayed in the Main Library window on
the right of the form. You can select the library you want from this
window.
Once you have selected your library, any related backing sheets or
overlays are displayed in the bottom window of the form. You can select
one of these if required.
All the libraries you have selected as working libraries in the current
work session are shown in the option list. Clicking on any of the
libraries in the list will automatically select that library and make it
the current working library.
Clicking the + button to the right of the list of working libraries
adds the current element to the list, if it is a suitable type.
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• The option gadget on the right allows you to switch the display of
elements on and off. For example:
This chapter tells you how to set up Sheet Libraries (SHLB) containing
the Backing Sheets (BACK) and Overlay Sheets (OVER) which users can
reference for use with their drawing sheets.
The relevant hierarchy is shown in Appendix B.
Note: The DEPT Project_Libraries, supplied as part of the standard
product, contains REGIs named /DRA/PRJ/TMP/discipline,
where discipline is Piping, Equipment, etc. Each of these REGIs
contain DRWGs, which own sample sheets with associated
LIBYs.
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selecting a standard sheet size using the option button). This size
will be cascaded down to BACK and OVER level.
4. If you wish to define attributes at SHLB level, such that they will
be cascaded down to BACK or OVER level, click on the Attributes
button and change the settings on the Sheet Library form. (You can
modify these attributes for individual BACKs or OVERs later if you
wish.)
Set attributes
Sheet
View
y
y/2
x/2
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This chapter tells you how to set up Symbol Libraries (SYLB) containing
the Symbol Templates (SYTM) from which users can select 2D symbols
to add to their drawings. Each SYTM may comprise any combination of
2D primitives, text primitives (TEXP) and existing symbol instances
(SYMB).
The relevant hierarchy is shown in Appendix B.
Note: The DEPT Master_Libraries, supplied as part of the standard
product, contains a REGI named DRA/MAS/SYMBOLS, which
holds contains two LIBYs holding general symbols and electrical
symbols, which you can adapt as required.
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change the relevant settings on the resulting form. (You can modify
these attributes for individual SYTMs later if you wish.)
Set
attributes
Standard
sheet sizes
See
Section
11.3
The SYTMs define the appearance of the 2D symbols which users can
select and add to their drawings (as symbol instances).
Hint: You will find it easier to position and align the individual parts of
each SYTM (i.e. the primitives, text, and/or instances of other symbols) if
you display a working grid with a fairly small spacing (say 10 mm) and
set the snap function on.
Create each SYTM as follows:
1. Select Create>Symbol Template and give the symbol a meaningful
name.
2. Use the cursor to position the origin of the SYTM at a convenient
grid point.
3. Depending on the detailed design required, create one or more
components of the SYTM in turn from the Draw options on the main
menu bar. As you create each component, use the cursor to position
it and, for a primitive, to define its size. If the grid–snap function
prevents you setting the precise position or size that you want,
either turn snapping off temporarily or modify the attributes of the
primitive later. (Remember, when positioning the component parts
of the SYTM, where you placed its origin in Step 2.)
When you create each SYTM, you define its origin with respect to its
component outlines. It is helpful if users can see where this origin is, but
you may not want to make an origin marker part of the selectable
symbol instance. Similarly, you may wish to add a descriptive name to
the SYTM, as displayed on the SYLB sheet, in such a way that the name
is not selected for display on the drawing sheet. The solution is to
position the origin marker and descriptive name on a backing sheet
which is displayed with, but does not form part of, the SYLB sheet. To do
so, proceed as follows:
1. Examine the displayed SYLB sheet and make a note of the
coordinates of all locations at which you wish to position
supplementary details. (You may be able to use the grid as a
measuring scale if you have chosen a convenient spacing and have
positioned SYTM components at grid intersection points.)
2. Change to Sheet Library Administration mode (see Chapter 5).
Create a backing sheet (BACK) with the same dimensions as the
SYLB sheet and display it in a 2D View.
3. For each required group of annotations on the SYLB, create a
NOTE and position it at the appropriate point on the BACK (using
the notes which you made in Step 1 as a reminder); or create all of
the annotations within a single NOTE if you prefer.
4. Change back to Symbol Library Administration mode. Select
Modify>Symbol Library>Definition and set the Backing Sheet Reference
option to the name of the corresponding BACK which you have just
created.
Now, when the SYLB is displayed, the annotation for each SYTM will be
shown for the user’s guidance but will not be selected for adding to a
drawing.
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The Import Isodraft Symbols form is displayed when you select Utilities
> Import Isodraft Symbols from the ISODRAFT Symbol Library
Administration menu. The form allows you to import ISODRAFT symbol
macro files into DRAFT symbol libraries.
You specify the filename of the file containing ISODRAFT symbol
macros, and give the name of symbol library.
The Apply button imports the given symbol macro file into the DRAFT
symbol library. The first symbol is positioned at the bottom left hand
corner of the Sheet. Subsequent symbols are tabulated across and up the
page. When there is no space left on the Sheet, a new ISOLB is created.
For more information, see the on-line help for the Import Isodraft
Symbols form.
This chapter tells you how to set up Label Libraries (LALB) containing
the Symbol Templates (SYTM) and Text Templates (TXTM) from which
users can create symbolic (SLAB) or general (GLAB) labels, respectively.
Each SYTM may comprise any combination of 2D primitives, text
primitives (TEXP) and existing symbol instances (SYMB). Each TXTM
holds specific or intelligent (i.e. #-coded) text in its BTEX attribute.
The relevant hierarchy is shown in Appendix B.
NOTE: The DEPT Master_Libraries, supplied as part of the standard
product, contains a REGI named DRA/MAS/LABELS, which
holds contains LIBYs holding different types of label templates,
which you can adapt as required.
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4. If you wish to define attributes at LALB level, such that they will
be cascaded down to SYTM and TXTM level, click on the Attributes...
button and change the relevant settings on the resulting form. (You
can modify these attributes for individual SYTMs or TXTMs later if
you wish.)
Set
attributes
Standard
sheet sizes
See
Section
9.3
The SYTMs define the appearance of the 2D symbols which users can
refer to when creating SLABs to add to their drawings.
Hint: You will find it easier to position and align the individual parts of
each SYTM (i.e. the primitives, text, and/or instances of other symbols) if
you display a working grid with a fairly small spacing (say 10 mm) and
set the snap function on.
Create each SYTM as follows:
1. Select Create>Symbol Template and give the symbol a meaningful
name.
2. Use the cursor to position the origin of the SYTM at a convenient
grid point.
3. Depending on the detailed design required, create one or more
components of the SYTM in turn from the Draw, Edit and Construct
options. As you create each component, use the cursor to position it
and, for a primitive, to define its size. If the grid–snap function
prevents you setting the precise position or size that you want,
either turn snapping off temporarily or modify the attributes of the
primitive later. (Remember, when positioning the component parts
of the SYTM, where you placed its origin in Step 2.)
Unlike SYTMs, TXTMs have no members. Instead, they hold text strings
(in their BTEX attributes) to which users can refer when creating
GLABs to add to their drawings. These text strings can include #–coded
intelligent text, which is replaced by the corresponding attribute settings
from the Design DB when the labels are displayed on the drawing
sheets.
Each TXTM automatically includes a Label Frame, although this can be
switched off if it is not required.
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9 Style Library Administration
This chapter tells you how to set up Styles (STYL), which define how
different elements are drawn, and Hatching Styles, which define which
elements are hatched, and the appearance of the hatching. Styles and
hatching Styles are stored in Representation Libraries (RPLB).
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• The lower part of the form allows you to set attribute values for the
current STYL; that is, for the STYL which is highlighted in the list.
This part of the form is explained in Section 9.3.
The upper part of the Style Library form shows the name of the current
RPLB which is being used as a Style Library, and a list of all STYLs
within it (or None if you have just created the RPLB).
Current
Style
Library
Name
Gen
Pipe
Steel
Creating a Style
To create a new STYL, click the Create Style button and give the new
STYL a name. The name will be added to the displayed list and will be
highlighted as the current selection. The attributes of the new STYL will
have the default settings shown by the gadgets in the lower part of the
form. Change these, if required, as explained in Section 9.3.
Deleting a Style
To delete a STYL from the current library, highlight it in the list and
click the Delete Style button.
Pipe shows the STYL name, the drawing level, and any pen and flag
settings applicable to pipework drawings.
Steel shows the STYL name, the drawing level, and any pen and flag
settings applicable to structural steelwork drawings.
Set an appropriate Display mode to make it easier to find the STYL whose
attributes you want to modify, without having to recognise its name.
The lower part of the Style Library form consists of three sets of gadgets
which allow you to modify the attribute settings for the currently
highlighted STYL.
To modify any of the attribute settings for the current STYL, change the
settings of the corresponding gadgets (as explained in the following
paragraphs) and click the Apply button.
Displays list of
pens to select
Drawing level from
Pen On or Off
Choose which of
these you want
displayed
Pen number
(1-40
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Assigning Pens
The Pens section of the form shows the assignment of each pen type:
For each type of pen, you can assign either a standard pen, defined in
terms of its colour, line width and line style, or a user-defined pen. See
Section 3.8 for more information about user-defined pens.
If you have chosen a standard pen, set the colour, line width and line
style using the corresponding option buttons.
If you have chosen a user-defined pen, enter the pen number in the
appropriate text box. Alternatively, click the Reselect button to display a
Select User–Defined Pen form which shows all current pen definitions. Use
the Cursor Select function to pick the required pen from the display and
then click OK to copy the selected pen number to the Style Library form.
All pen types except the Frontface Pen have a toggle button immediately
following the pen name on the form. Set this On or Off to specify
whether or not that pen type is to be used in the current Style.
The name of the current RPLB is shown at the top of the form. You can
change the current element by selecting the Library you want in the
Members List and pressing CE.
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Current
Hatching
Library
There are three sets of gadgets in the lower part of the form which allow
you to modify the attribute settings for the currently HSTYL.
Set the standard Press Reselect to
pen and pattern pick a pen graphically
This includes an Type in the pen number or press Reselect Set the standard pen
HVAC duct symbol to pick a pen graphically attributes you want
Hatching Pattern
The choices are Standard or User defined. If a standard pattern is required
you can choose from a list of standard pen colours, hatch spacing and
angles. If a user defined pattern is required then there are up to 40
styles available.
Outline Pen
The choices are Standard, User Defined or None. If a standard pen is
required you can choose from a list of standard pen colours, thicknesses
and styles (Solid, Dashed etc). There are 40 User definable pens. If an
outline pen is used then each surface hatched will be outlined in the
given pen.
Pipe Symbols
The choices are ON or OFF. Choosing ON will hatch the cross-section of a
pipe or HVAC duct with a piping end symbol or ducting end symbol.
OFF will hatch the full cross-section of the pipe or duct.
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LIBY
HRSF
VIEW HRST HRST RRST RRST STYL STYL HSTYL HSTYL
HSTYF
Note that you can store HSTYLs in a separate RPLB if you wish, and
that you can store HRSTs, RRSTs and Styles in the same RPLB.
• The lower part of the form displays a list of all currently defined
STYLs and allows you to select any one of these to be referenced by
the current RRUL. This part of the form is explained in Section 10.4.
The upper part of the Representation Rules form shows the name of the
current RPLB. You can switch to another RPLB by selecting it in the
Members List and pressing the CE button.
The Rule Sets drop-down list allows you to switch to any RRST owned by
the current RPLB.
The Rules list shows all RRULs in the current RRST.
Current Representation Library
Named elements to
which RRUL applies
STYL referenced by
RRUL
Creating a Rule
To create a new RRUL, click the Create button and give the new RRUL a
name. The name will be added to the list and will be highlighted as the
current selection.
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Deleting a Rule
To delete a RRUL from the current RRST, highlight it in the Rules list
and click the Delete button.
The lower part of the Representation Rule Set form allows you to list the
contents of any Style Library in the same LIBY as the current
Representation Library.
Name
Gen
Pipe
Steel
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• The upper part of the form is concerned with the creation and
deletion of HRULs within a HRST. It also allows you to restrict the
application of a HRUL to a specified class of elements. This part of
the form is explained in Section 10.6.
• The lower part of the form displays a list of all currently defined
HSTYLs and allows you to select any one of these to be referenced by
the current HRUL. This part of the form is explained in Section 10.7.
The upper part of the Hatching Rules form shows the name of the current
RPLB. You can switch to another RPLB by selecting it in the Members
List and pressing the CE button.
The Rules Sets drop-down list allows you to switch to any HRST owned by
the current RPLB.
The Rules list shows all HRULs in the current HRST.
Named elements to
which HRUL applies
STYL referenced by
RRUL
Creating a Rule
To create a new HRUL, click the Create button and give the new HRUL a
name. The name will be added to the list and will be highlighted as the
current selection.
Deleting a Rule
To delete an HRUL from the current HRST, highlight it in the Rules List
and click the Delete button.
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The lower part of the Hatching Representation Rules form allows you to list the
contents of any Style Library in the same LIBY as the current Hatching
Library.
List of HSTYLs in
the current RPLB
The Style gadget displays the current Hatching Style of the selected
Hatching Rule.
To associate an HRUL with an HSTYL:
1. Select the RPLB owning the required HSTYL from the Styles drop-
down list. All HSTYLs in the selected Hatching Library will be
shown in the Display list.
Note: In the Administration application, this is all the Hatching
Libraries in the MDB, but for the user defined local hatching,
only the library from the User Defaults Local Styles is available.
2. Ensure that the required HRUL is highlighted in the Rules list and
select the corresponding HSTYL from the Styles list; then click the
Apply button to create the association.
The Hatching Rule attributes give you more control over which surfaces
of an element are hatched. The Hatching Rules Attributes form is displayed
when you press the Attributes button on the Hatching Representation Rules
form.
• Pressing the Plot button on the Hatching Rule Attributes form will display
the Hatching Rule Attributes Pot form (shown overleaf), which illustrates
the Hatching Rule Attributes.
Hatching rules can Consider:
Only Sectioned Surfaces, which means only surfaces cut by a section
plane
All Primitive Surfaces, which means that the element need not be cut by
a section plane to be hatched.
The Rule can be further refined by the Hatching options:
All Surfaces in All Directions means all surfaces meeting the initial
criteria.
Only Surfaces Perpendicular to the View Direction – example, if the view
direction is north then the south face of the element will be hatched,
assuming it meets the initial criteria.
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Only Surfaces Facing in a Specified Direction means that the user can
specify a direction normal to the surface to be hatched, instead of
using the view direction. An example of this is a box shown in an
isometric view with the top surface cross-hatched. If six surfaces of a
box were required to have different hatching styles then this option
would be used on six Hatching Rules.
The Direction and Derived gadgets are active when Only Surfaces Facing in a
Specified Direction is chosen. If you press Derived, you will be prompted to
pick a Design element.
This chapter tells you how to set up Drawlist Libraries (DLLB), each
containing a group of Drawlists (IDLI; also known as ID Lists ) which
allow users to create lists of design elements to be drawn or sectioned.
You can allocate DLLBs and IDLIs to design items according to design
disciples, project areas, or any other classifications appropriate to your
company’s working practices.
Each IDLI comprises a list of Design elements, in the usual format of an
Add List and a Remove List, which can all be displayed in an area view
simply by reference to the IDLI name.
Note: The DEPT Project_Libraries, supplied as part of the standard
product, contains a LIBY named DRA/PRJ/DRAWLISTS, which
holds sample drawlist libraries.
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To create the first IDLI in a new DLLB, select Create>Drawlist and give the
new IDLI a meaningful name.
To add another Drawlist to a DLLB which already has member IDLIs,
select Modify>Drawlist Library. (You can, of course, do this even if the DLLB
is empty, as an alternative to the method given in the preceding
paragraph.)
In either case, you will be presented with a Drawlist Management form. This
form is the same as that used to define local Drawlists. For more
information, see the online help. The only difference is that as DRAFT
Administrator you are creating Drawlists at Library level rather than at
local user level. Only the basic principles of using the form will be
repeated here, as a reminder.
The Drawlist Management form will be considered in two stages:
• The upper part of the form is concerned with the creation and
deletion of IDLI elements within a DLLB. This part of the form is
explained in the remainder of this section.
• The lower part of the form allows you to select elements from the
Design DB for inclusion in the Add and Remove lists (ADDE and
REME) of a specified IDLI. This part of the form is explained in
Section 12.4.
The upper part of the Drawlist Management form appears like this:
Current Drawlist
Library
Create and
delete IDLIs
in current DLLB
List of IDLIs in
current DLLB
Creating a Drawlist
To create a new (empty) IDLI, click the Create button and give the IDLI a
name.
Deleting a Drawlist
To delete an IDLI from the current DLLB, highlight it in the displayed
list and click the Delete button.
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The lower part of the Drawlist Management form contains the gadgets which
you use to build up the Add and Remove lists owned by each Drawlist.
Design Members
Drawlists
Element
selection
gadgets
The usual principles apply; that is, you select items from the Reference
List Members list and copy them into the Drawlist Members list by using the
Add, Remove or Volume Defined buttons.
The Drawlist Members list shows all elements in both the Add List and the
Remove list, the element names being qualified by ‘Add’ or ‘Remove’ to
show their status.
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This chapter explains how you set up Tag Rule Sets (TRST) and Tag
Rules (TAGR), within Tag Rule Libraries (TRLB). When accessed during
normal DRAFT drawing operations, each TAGR references a Tagging
Template (which may be either a SYTM or a TXTM; see Chapter 8). Tag
rules determine which items will be tagged in the View graphics.
Note: The DEPT Project_Libraries, supplied as part of the standard
product, contains a LIBY named DRA/PRJ/AUTOTAG, which
holds sample tag rule libraries for various disciplines.
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• The lower part of the form enables you to create TAGRs, to define the
types of element to which they are to be applied, and to set
references to the templates which control the format of the
associated tags. This part of the form is explained in Section 13.4.
The upper part of the Tagging Library form shows the name of the current
LIBY and has an option button which allows you to switch to any TRLB
owned by that LIBY. It also incorporates a list of TRSTs within the
current TRLB.
Current
Library
Selected TRLB
List of TRSTs in
selected TRLB
The lower part of the Tagging Library form contains all of the gadgets
necessary to create TAGRs, to define the types of element to which they
are to be applied, and to set references to the templates which control
the format of the associated tags.
Design element
Current TAGR class to
TAGR applies
PDMS expression
Assocated
The attributes values for the newly created TAGR are defined by
the current settings of the other gadgets on the form (Tag, With,
Template Reference, etc.), so set these as explained in the following
paragraphs before you create the TAGR.
To create a new TAGR, click the Create button. The TAGR will be named
automatically and its name will be added to the Rule option button list as
the current selection.
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The General ADP options create drawings from specified parts of the
Design model in the usual way, and then adds annotation according to
defaults set up by the System Administrator.
The defaults are stored in files, and there are different defaults suitable
for different types of drawings. The user must load a suitable file for the
drawing being produced.
The ADP application can add dimensions, labels, and schedules to a
drawing. It can also add graphical information such as equipment
centrelines and pipe end symbols.
The ADP application recognises different Types of dimensions:
• Type 1 dimensions are used for pipework.
• Type 2 dimensions are used for equipment centres.
• Type 3 dimensions are used for gridlines.
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You can control the way in which each type of dimension is displayed.
You can specify the order in which types of dimensions are generated.
For each type, you can set up Rules, using PML expressions, to define
how different PDMS element types are dimensioned.
Type 2
Type 2 dimension point
inherited from Type 3
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previous. The BTEX simple states the OFFSET for each table entry in
the standard X and Y format. For example:
BTEX = ’X 0 Y -10’
This means that each table entry is offset by -10 in the Y direction,
therefore producing a vertical table that grows down the sheet from the
origin position.
The origin and extent positions for any schedules created are initially
taken from a special note created in the BACK by the administrator. See
the next section for details of how to implement this.
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Summary
The following table summarises the special Notes which can exist on the
backing sheets, and more details are given below.
This Section describes the administration tasks which you will need to
carry out for Steelwork Detailing Automatic Drawing Production (SDA),
which allows the DRAFT User to produce dimensioned and annotated
drawings of the most commonly used structural elements (straight
Beams and Columns, and flat Plates) automatically.
The requirements for SDA are:
• A Sheet Library containing suitable backing sheets
• A Symbol Library containing suitable annotation symbols
• A Style Library containing suitable styles
• A Representation Rules Library containing rules defining which
Styles are used for displaying the profiles.
• One or more SDAOPT elements which set the SDA defaults which
the SDA User will initially see displayed on the SDAOPT form.
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The backing sheets and SDAOPT elements supplied with the product
are in the Department Master_Libraries. The backing sheets in the
Library DRA/MAS/BACKS can be used for SDA. The Library
DRA/MAS/SDADP contains Libraries of Styles, Symbols and
Representation Rules for SDA. It also contains two SDAOPT elements:
SDA-Default
SDA-Main-Views
The only difference is that the SDA-Main-Views file will not output
detail views.
Note: Occasionally fabrication drawings produced by SDADP will be
under-dimensioned, although it will always be at least 70% of
that required for fabrication of the component. If a dimension is
missing, it may be due to the way the catalogue component is
defined.
once for each major item created by SDA. This means that you can
define the parameters used to draw each type of element.
Note that the supplied macros do not name the DEPTs REGIs and
DRWGs created by SDA. You will have to give them suitable names, if
required, after an SDA run.
This section describes how the backing sheets supplied for Hanger and
Supports ADP are set up. The Sheets are supplied in the Library
Each Backing Sheet contains twelve member notes. Each Note owns
TEXPs to help define the specific area of the sheet. Some TEXPs are not
used at this release, and some Notes contain 2D primitives that are not
used at this release.
The TEXPs must be kept as members of certain Notes for the DRAFT
GUI to work correctly. The values in the BTEXT of the TEXP elements
can be whole numbers, decimals or fractions.
The standard backing sheet has the following members. Those marked
with an asterisk are required, the other are optional.
* NOTE 1 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/HS_Matl_List
* NOTE 2 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/Frame
* NOTE 3 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/Supported_Items
* NOTE 4 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/Support_Steel
NOTE 5 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/TitleBlock
NOTE 6 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/TitleBlockData
NOTE 7 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/DrawingNotes
NOTE 8 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/Address
NOTE 9 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/SmallPrint
NOTE 10 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/ModBlock
NOTE 11 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/HashTexts
* NOTE 12 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/LIMITS
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NOTE 1: /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/HS_Matl_List
This Note contains TEXPs that define settings for the Hanger Bill of
Materials. The Members of this Note do not have to be named.
TEXP 1 BTEX attribute set to
H&S_MATL_LIST:value1, value2
where value1and value2 specify the starting point of the
Bill of Material. This position is based on the lower left-
hand corner of the owning BACK size.
TEXP 2 BTEX attribute set to
REF_X:value
where value sets the horizontal (X) placement of the part
number hanger element in the BOM, The position is a
specified distance from the left-hand edge of the BOM
area defined by TEXP 1.
TEXP 3 BTEX attribute set to
DESC_X:value
where value sets the horizontal (X) starting position of
the hanger element in the BOM. The position is a
specified distance from the left-hand edge of the BOM
area defined by TEXP 1.
TEXP 4 BTEX attribute set to
DESC_MAX_CHAR_X:value
where value specifies the number of characters allowed
in each line o the material description. Additional
characters will wrap onto the next line.
TEXP 5 BTEX attribute set to
DIAM_X:value
where value specifies the distance from the left edge of
the BOM area when the diameter setting of the hanger
element is to be placed
TEXP 6 BTEX attribute set to
LENGTH_X:value
where value specifies the distance from the left-hand
edge of the BOM area where the length text of the
hanger element is to be placed.
TEXP 7 BTEX attribute set to
QTY_X:value
where value specifies the distance from the left-hand
edge of the BOM where the quantity of the hanger parts
is to be placed.
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NOTE 5 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/TitleBlock
This Note contains TEXPs that define the title block layout such as,
date, checked, approved etc. These TEXPs have the BTEX attribute set
to fixed information. They are not set to extract data through hash
codes.
Two TEXPs in this Note are named DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/Scale and
DRA/MAS/H&S_2/Proj. Both TEXPs are at specified positions on the
sheet but the BTEX attribute is not set in either case. These two TEXPs
are used for placement of the view scale and angle projection specified
from the overall default settings. The creation of the drawing is not
abandoned if the Note or the two named TEXPs do not exist.
NOTE 6 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/TitleBlockData
The TEXPs in this Note are similar to those stored in the Titleblock
Note. By default, the visibility of this Note is turned off. When the H&S
drawing is generated PDMS looks for a note in the backing sheet ending
in TitleBlockData. To avoid an error message in the batch log file this
note should exist.
NOTE 7 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/DrawingNotes
This Note contains one TEXP. The BTEX is set to
NOTE_WIDTH:30
Not used at this release.
NOTE 8 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/Address
This Note contains one symbol. It could be used to reference a company
logo symbol template and be positioned were required.
NOTE 9 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/SmallPrint
This Note does not contain any members.
NOTE 10 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/ModBlock
This Note contains TEXPs that define the revision area block layout of
the Cadcentre backing sheet. These TEXPs have the BTEX attribute set
to fixed information. They are not set to extract data through hash
codes.
NOTE 11 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/HashTexts
The TEXPs in this Note define the intelligent text hash codes extracting
the AUTHOR, DATE and NAME from the owning DRWG and their
placement on the backing. A fourth TEXP extracts the title attribute
from the hanger or support drawing sheet.
The Drawing and Sheet titles attributes are preset and filled in from the
file PDMSUI>DRA>SUPP>UDRWGMAK. Lines 63 and 64 of this file set
the drawing title attribute and lines 108 and 109 set the sheet title
attribute.
NOTE 12 /DRA/MAS/H&S_A2/LIMITS
This note contains one rectangle. The rectangle defines the area on the
hanger and support drawing where the Views will be created. It should
be noted that placement and sizing of this rectangle should be kept clear
of the Supported Item and Support Steel BOM lists to maintain clarity.
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The AUTODRAFT option of the Administration menu allows you to access the
AUTODRAFT Symbol Editor (allowing you to convert symbols created
in AutoCAD into a form usable by PDMS) and the Frame Editor
(allowing you to take drawing frames created in AutoCAD and convert
them into a PDMS usable format).
You can also import symbols and sheet frames created in AutoCAD to be
used in PDMS.
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Specifies whether
imported AutoCAD
symbols will over
write existing
DRAFT symbol
templates of the Specifies
same name. destination
for im
ported
AutoCAD
Symbols
9. If you wish the Symbol Library (SYLB) that you wish to contain the
returning Symbol Editor-generated symbols to be other than the
shown current element (as selected at step 6.), backspace in the
Symbol Library Name text–entry box until it is clear, then type in
the required name.
10. Click on OK. After a short pause, the AutoCAD text window and
graphics window (with the specified drawing displayed within it)
will appear.
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4. If you wish the AutoCAD work directory to be other than the local
one, backspace in the AutoCAD Work Directory text box until it is clear,
then type in the required directory name.
5. If you wish the file to be opened in AutoCAD to have a name other
than the supplied pdmsback default, backspace in the AutoCAD
Drawing Name text box until it is clear, then type in the new file
name.
Note: The file name in the AutoCAD Drawing Name text box has .dwg
appended to it automatically to make the AutoCAD drawing file
name.
6. Click on one of the radio buttons as required:
New Drawing creates a new, empty AutoCAD drawing for use by the
Frame Editor. (If an AutoCAD drawing of the same name already
exists then you are asked if you wish to continue (i.e. update it, as
below), the alternative being to return to DRAFT.)
Open existing Drawing opens an existing Frame Editor drawing.
Notes:
The file import facilities described in this section need only be
used if PDMS and AutoDRAFT are on different hardware
platforms. Furthermore, the use of these facilities is optional;
provided you first navigate to the correct position in the database
hierarchy, the macro file exported from AutoDRAFT can be run
into the DRAFT database using the PDMS $M/ command.
If PDMS and AutoCAD are on the same hardware platform, the
Symbol or Sheet elements created using AutoCAD can be created
in the DRAFT database directly from AutoDRAFT. See the
AutoDRAFT Reference Manual for details.
Having created entities in AutoCAD (using the AutoDRAFT Symbol
Editor) which can be used as Symbols in DRAFT, they can be imported
to DRAFT and Symbol Template (SYTM) elements automatically
created.
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The type of Sheet to be created, and the Sheet Library (SHLB) to which
the Sheet is to be added are both as specified on entry to the Frame
Editor.
If the specified Backing/Overlay Sheet already exists in the specified
Sheet Library then the old 2D primitives are deleted and replaced by the
new definition.
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15 Loading Data Files
To load the data files, select Draft > Settings > Load data file from the DRAFT
main menu.
You can then select the data files you wish to load (Main Libraries, Template
Drawings or Application Department).
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Note: The Administrative menu options which are different from the
User Applications are shown in bold. Options which are common
to all the Administrative Applications are only shown on the
General Administration menu.
This Section shows the part of the menu hierarchy which is common to all
Applications.
Department . . . Name CE
Registry . . . Hierarchy Members
Library . . . Department . . . Owner
Registry . . . Owner Members
Library . . .
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Modify Delete
Back/Over
Name . . . Layer CE
Note > Members
Hierarchy > Owner
Reorder . . .
Library . . . Owner Members
Sheet Library > Group Members
Backing Sheet > Definition . . .
OverlaySheet > Attributes . . .
View >
Limits-defined
User Defined
Note: The Draw, Construct and Edit options are the same as in the 2D
Drafting Application.
Library . . .
Symbol Library . . .
Symbol Template . . .
Group Filter . . . Load Text . . .
Icon Menu Styles . . . Sketch Drafting . . .
Dynamic Primitives
Modify Delete
Name CE
Hierarchy > Reorder . . . Members
Library . . . Owner
Symbol Library > Definition . . . Owner Members
Symbol Template . . Attributes . . . Group Members
Note: The Draw, Construct and Edit options are the same as in the 2D
Drafting Application.
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Library . . .
Isodraft Symbol Library
Isodraft Symbol Template . . .
Group Filter . . . Load Text . . .
Sketch Drafting . . .
Dynamic Primitives
Export Isodraft Symbols
Import Isodraft Symbols
Modify Delete
Name CE
Hierarchy > Members
Symbol Library > Definition . . . Owner
Symbol Template . . . Owner Members
Attributes . . .
Group Members
Note: The Construct and Edit options are the same as in the 2D
Drafting Application.
Library . . .
Label Library . . .
Text Template . . .
Group Filter . . . Load Text . . . Symbol Template . . .
Icon Menu Styles . . . Sketch Drafting . . .
Dynamic Primitives
Modify Delete
Name CE
Hierarchy > Members
Library . . . Owner
Label Library > Definition . . . Owner Members
Text Template > Attributes . . . Group Members
Symbol Template ..
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Symbols . . . Symbols . . . CE
Sheet Frame . . . Sheet Frame . . . Members
Owner
Owner Members
Library . . . Name CE
Style Library . . Hierarchy > Members
Hatching Library . . Library . . . Owner
Style Library . . Owner Members
Hatching Library . .
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Library . . . Name CE
Representation Library . . . Hierarchy > Members
Representation Ruleset . . . Library . . . Owner
Hatching Library . . . Representation Library . . . Owner Members
Hatching Ruleset . . . Representation Ruleset . . .
Hatching Library . . .
Hatching Ruleset . . .
Library . . . Name CE
Drawlist Library . . Hierarchy > Members
Drawlist . . . Library . . . Owner
Drawlist Library . . Owner Members
Drawlist . . .
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Name CE
Library . . .
Hierarchy > Members
Tagrule Library . . .
Library . . . Owner
Tagrule Library . . . Owner Members
LIBY
Optional pointers to
Design database 2D Primitives: TEXP SYMB
CIRC Text Primitive Symbol
RECT (may inlcude
TABL Intelligent Text)
etc
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The DRAFT Libraries supplied with the product are stored in two
Departments:
• Master_Libraries can be referenced from any project.
• Project_Libraries contain rules that a Project-specific.
This appendix summarises the contents of the two Departments.
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Master Libraries
DEPT
Master_Libraries
BACK
DRA/AID/PENS/NSEL
User-defined pens
BACK
DRA/AID/PENS/MSEL
Marker symbols
SHLB BACK
DRA/AID/FONTS DRA/AID/FONTS/SELECTION
Font selection
SYLB SYTM
DRA/AID/FRAMES DRA/AID/FRAMES/CN etc
Frame aids
LALB SYTMs
DRA/MAS/H&S/LABELS for H & S ADP
SHLB BACKs
DRA/MAS/H&S/BACKS for H & S ADP
TRLB TRSTs
DRA/MAS/H&S/TAG_RULES for H & S ADP
RPLB RRSTs
DRA/MAS/H&S/RULESETS for H & S ADP
RPLB STYLs
DRA/MAS/H&S/STYLES for H & S ADP
SYLB BACKs
DRA/MAS/BACKS/IMP for inoerial sheets
SYLB SYTMs
DRA/MAS/BACKS/LOGO CADC and ADP logos
continued
DEPT
Master_Libraries continued
REGI
DRA/MAS/LABELS
LIBY
DRA/MAS/LABELS/GEN
LALB SYTMs
DRA/MAS/LABELS/GEN/USERDEF templates containing
ATEXTS
LALB SYTMs
DRA/MAS/LABELS/GEN/EL-GEO for
geodetic labels
datums
top of steel
steelwork positions
column labels
REGI equipment tables
DRA/MAS/SYMBOLS pipe end symbols
LIBY
DRA/MAS/SYMBOLS/GEN
SYLBs SYTMs
DRA/MAS/SYMBOLS/GEN/GRATINGS for
etc Gratings, slopes,
welds, pipe breaks,
sections markers,
direction arrows
LIBY
DRA/MAS/SYMBOLS/ELE
SYLBs SYTMs
DRA/MAS/SYMBOLS/GEN/GRATINGS for
etc Intercoms,
receptacles
pushbuttons
fire alarms
switches, etc
LIBY
DRA/MAS/SYM-LAB-BACKS
SHLB BACKS
DRA/MAS/SYM-LAB-BACKS/AUTOTAG for autotagging
SHLB BACKS
DRA/MAS/SYM-LAB-BACKS/LABELS for label libraries
SHLB BACKS
DRA/MAS/SYM-LAB-BACKS/SYMBOLS for symbol libraries
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Project Libraries
DEPT
Project_Libraries
Each of the following REGIs contains Drawings, Sheets and Libraries for
different standard sheet sizes for appropriate discipline
REGI
DRA/PRJ/TMP/ADP-PGA For automatic drawing production of Piping GAs