either open the blocks contained with in the survcad sup folder and
change
all to bylayer and 0 by using a script file, and then redefine the
blocks in
the drawings you are working in...
use
-insert
Blockname=Blockname
"do you wish to redefine?" YES
then escape out of the command...
or ddinsert or insert (with dialog box)
or
double click the block with in the drawing you are working in and change
them there (but you will have the same problem in the next drawing.)
--
A2Ki
SurvCad CES
Win98
Jonathan J. Baker
R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado
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"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590134AA@WEBSERVER...
I understand that, but does Survcadd points create a point with a
block
containing an embedded layer? I wouldn't think so. That would mean
that
there would be a block for every different layer that you had a point
on.
Besides, isn't it proper Cad technique to use layer 0 for block
objects
and
colors of bylayer as well?
What is the best method of changing a points layer then?
Jason
"Jon Baker" <jonathanjbaker@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590134A7@WEBSERVER...
you insert block1. you insert this block on layer1. in the actual
drawing
file for block1 the drawing might have a node or some object on a
different
layer (layer2). in the drawing you just inserted the block into,
there
will
be layer2 until you either erase block1 or explode the block and
erase
what
ever is on layer2.
--
A2Ki
SurvCad CES
Win98
Jonathan J. Baker
R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado
_________________________
"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590134A4@WEBSERVER...
After locating points in a drawing I sometimes will select and
change
the
layer of the point properties to another layer (yes, I select all
three
objects of a point). After doing so, I can't seem to purge the
layer
that
it
was on. Why?
I used the Autocad filter command to see if there are other
entities
on
that
particular layer, but there is none. It only seems to be doing
this on
Survcadd points. Is there a better way of changing a points layer,
rather
than erasing and relocating the point on the layer that I need? I
do
this
to
change a plat computed point (mon-comp layer) to a monument to be
set
point
(mon-set layer).
Jason