Multiline objects are
composed of 1 to 16 parallel lines, called elements. To modify
multilines or their elements, you can use common editing commands,
a multiline editing command, and multiline styles.
Special
multiline editing features are available with the MLEDITcommand including
the following:
- Add or delete a vertex
- Control the visibility
of corner joints
- Control the style of
intersection with other multilines
- Open or close gaps
in a multiline object
Add and
Delete Multiline Vertices
You
can add or delete any vertex in a multiline.
Edit
Multiline Intersections
If you
have two multilines in a drawing, you can control the way they intersect.
Multilines can intersect in a cross or a T shape, and
the crosses or T shapes can be closed, open,
or merged.
Edit
Multiline Styles
You can use MLSTYLE to edit multiline
styles to change the properties of multiline elements or the end
caps and background fill of subsequently created multilines.
Multiline
styles control the number of line elements in a multiline and the color,
linetype, lineweight, and offset of each element. You can also modify the
display of joints, end caps, and background fill.
Multiline
styles have the following limitations:
- You cannot edit the element and multiline
properties of the STANDARD multiline style or any multiline style
already used in the drawing.
- To edit an existing
multiline style, you must do so before you draw
any multilines in that style.
NoteIf
you use
MLSTYLE to create a
multiline style without saving it, and then select another style
or create a new style, the first MLSTYLE properties are lost. To
maintain the properties, save each multiline style to an MLN file
before creating a new one.
Use Common
Editing Commands on Multilines
You
can use most of the common editing commands on multilines except
- BREAK
- CHAMFER
- FILLET
- LENGTHEN
- OFFSET
To perform these operations, first use EXPLODE to replace the
multiline object with separate line objects.
NoteIf
you trim or extend a multiline object, only the first boundary object encountered
determines the shape of the end of the multiline. A multiline cannot
have a complex boundary at its endpoint.
CommandsMLEDIT
Edits
multiline intersections, breaks, and vertices.
MLSTYLE
Creates,
modifies, and manages multiline styles.