Summary
The number and layout of active viewports and
their associated settings are called viewport configurations.
List of Prompts
The following prompts
are displayed.
Specify
corner of viewport or [ON/OFF/Fit/Shadeplot/Lock/Object/Polygonal/Restore/LAyer/2/3/4]
<Fit>: Specify a point or enter an option
- On
-
Turns on a viewport, making it active and making
its objects visible.
- Off
-
Turns off a viewport. When a viewport is off,
its objects are not displayed, and you cannot make that viewport
current.
- Fit
-
Creates one viewport that fills the available display
area. The actual size of the viewport depends on the dimensions
of the paper space view.
- Shadeplot
-
Specifies how viewports in layouts are plotted.
- As Displayed: Plots the same way
it is displayed
- All Visual Styles: Plots
using the specified visual style; all visual styles in the drawing
are listed as options whether in use or not
- All Render Presets: Plots
using the specified render preset; all render presets are listed
as options
- Lock
-
Locks the current viewport. This is similar
to layer locking.
- Object
-
Creates a nonrectangular layout viewport from
a closed polyline, ellipse, spline, region, or circle. The polyline
you specify must be closed and contain at least three vertices.
It can be self-intersecting, and it can contain arcs as well as line
segments.
- Polygonal
-
Creates a nonrectangular layout viewport defined
by a series of line and arc segments.
The descriptions of the
Next Point, Arc, Close, Length, and Undo options match the descriptions
of the corresponding options in the PLINE command.
- Restore
-
Restores a previously saved viewport configuration.
- Layer
-
Resets layer property
overrides for the selected viewport to their global layer properties.
- 2
-
Divides the current viewport in half.
- 3
-
Divides the current viewport into three viewports.
Horizontal and Vertical split the area into
thirds. The other options create one large viewport in half the
available area and two smaller ones in the other half. Above, Below,
Left, and Right specify where the larger viewport is placed.
- 4
-
Divides the current viewport into four viewports of
equal size.