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TurboCAD Pro v4.1 Learning Edition
READ ME INTRODUCTION (01 Oct 2001)
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Thank you for installing TurboCAD Professional v4.1
Learning Edition.
This version of TurboCAD is a fully functional 2D
design and drafting product. We are confident that you
will be so pleased with TurboCAD's ease-of-use and
power that you will want to take advantage of special
offers for upgraded versions of the software. We
require registration information so that we can contact
you with these special offers relating to TurboCAD
upgrades.
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DOCUMENTATION
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This version of TurboCAD is shipped with electronic
documentation in the form of a PDF file. You will need
to have the Adobe Acrobat(t) Reader in order to view
the documentation. You can download the reader free of
charge from www.adobe.com. The PDF file can be located
in the Documentation folder on the CD Rom or on the
TurboCAD web site at www.turbocad.com.
The Complete Guide to Learning and Using TurboCAD is a
highly recommended book! It will help both expert and
novice alike come to grips with not only the
functionality of TurboCAD, but also the concepts of CAD
in general.
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QUICK TOUR
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The TurboCAD Quick Tour is a very informative tour of
the most important features of TurboCAD. Quick Tour uses
DemoShield as a menu, and Lotus ScreenCam to display
demonstrations of the features in TurboCAD. The
ScreenCam files are rather large, and by default the
Tour runs from the CD-ROM.
Make sure to place the CD in the drive before running
the Tour.
When you run the Quick Tour, without the TurboCAD CD in
the drive, you will be prompted for a location. The
folder on the CD-ROM is \QuickTour\.
If you have problems launching the Quick Tour, use Windows
Explorer to navigate to the folder and double click the
Player.exe program. The Quick Tour will then ask for the
type Operating system (95 or NT). The Tour should then
run normally.
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SUPPORT OPTIONS
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Please be sure to visit www.turbocad.com to access the
support page which outlines the available support
alternatives. Free email support and charge telephone
support is can be access from the site.
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TURBOCAD FORUMS AND GALLERY
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Be sure to visit the TurboCAD Forums and Gallery on
www.turbocad.com. You will find a very active TurboCAD
User Community that regularly share ideas, discussions,
views, solutions, and tips and tricks, questions and
answers, and even drawings.
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UPGRADE OPTIONS
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Although this version of TurboCAD Professional v4 is a
fully functional it several years old. At the time of
writing the current version of TurboCAD is version 7.
Many improvements have been made to the product
including compatibility with the latest software
operating systems and other CAD software. Version 7
also includes fully integrated 3D. To upgrade call your
local IMSI office or visit www.turbocad.com.
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FEATURES NOT INCLUDED IN THIS VERSION
(as opposed to the original retail version)
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TurboCAD 3D (a standalone 16 bit application) is not
included. Further the TurboTrace raster-to-vector
conversion program (licensed from a third party) is not
included. Please ignore any references to these items
in the documentation.
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NEW FEATURES NOT INCLUDED IN THE DOCUMENTATION
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1. Circle/Arc Tangent To Three Points
These tools allow the user to draw an arc or circle
that is tangential to two or three points. There are
three operational modes for its use.
Mode 1 - A Circle/Arc can be drawn tangential to any
object simply by clicking on the object, moving the
circle to the desired point along the object, and
pressing ENTER. A fixed radius can also be specified
after the object is chosen.
Mode 2 - A Circle/Arc can be drawn tangential to any
two objects simply by clicking on each of the two
objects. As with the single object selection a fixed
radius can be specified after the selection of either
object.
Mode 3- A Circle/Arc can be drawn tangential to any
three objects simply by clicking on each of the three
objects. In this mode a fixed radius cannot be used.
The local menu supplies a Through Point option. This
option allows the user to specify whether the
Circle/Arc will simply pass through a selected point,
or will be tangential to that point. If the option is
ON the Circle/Arc will simply pass through the point
and will not be tangential.
REMEMBER: A Circle/Arc cannot be drawn through just any
three points. Selection of the third point will not be
allowed if the third point selected does not define a
circle.
2. Copy Offset
The Copy Offset tool creates an entirely new entity
based on the selected entity(s). The new entity is
created with two parameters, distance from the selected
entity, and direction from the selected entity. The
distance can be specified by selecting two points with
mouse clicks, or can be entered directly into the edit
bar. The direction of the offset entity is defined by
clicking on either side of the selected object. For
closed objects select either the inside or outside of
the object. Copy Offset is accessible through the edit
menu: Edit|Copy Entities|Offset
NOTE: Copy Offset does not create an exact copy of the
selected object. It creates a new entity that is
modeled on the selected object
3. Dimension Prefix / Suffix
This is a new option added to the Advanced Text
Property Page" for Dimensions. It allows prefixes
and/or suffixes to be added to dimension text. A
maximum length of 15 characters is allowed for the
combined prefix and suffix attributes.
4. Dimension Tolerance Limits
This is another new option added to the "Advanced Text
Property Page" for Dimensions. It allows display of the
tolerance attribute as a set of limits rather then a
plus/minus value. This means the user can show the
actual range of tolerance.
5. Dimension Leader Text-Box
This is a new option for the Leader dimension tool that
appears in the Advanced Text Property Page for Leader
dimensions only. It allows the user to create an
attached text-box to any leader. The option allows for
Three different styles of text-box. These styles
include Circle, Quadrate (square), or Basic. The text-
box options can be set to a user-defined size, or set
to a "fit-to-text" mode. As before the text for the
Leader is assigned in the Attribute Box on the General
Property Page, or on the Edit Bar during the creation
of the leader.
6. Edit Bar Selection Size Fields
Two new fields now appear in the edit bar when an
object(s) has been selected. They are the Size X field
and the Size Y field. These two fields allow re-sizing
of the selected object simply by entering a value. Now
a user can resize a selection set to a specific value.
7. New File Filters
A new set of import filters has been included with the
update. These include the following:
AutoCAD Native Format (*.DWG) for AutoCAD [R14]*
Drawing eXchange Format (*.DXF) for AutoCAD [R14]*
Intergraph Standard File Format (*.DGN)**
3D Studio (*.3DS)**
TurboCAD for FastCAD File (*.FCW)
* Note: These features are available for the
Standard and Professional versions only.
** Note: These features are available for the
Professional version only.
8. Block Attributes
TurboCAD v4.1 now includes AutoCAD style Block
Attributes. A block attribute is informational text
associated with a block that you can enter whenever you
insert a block reference, or when the block is first
created.
TurboCAD reads and displays block attributes from
AutoCAD drawings (DWG) and DXF files.
To create a block attribute definition in TurboCAD, use
the Insert pull-down menu and select Block Attribute
Definition. There is also a button in the standard
toolbar; click and hold the text tool (capital 'A') to
see the fly-out menu containing the Block Attribute
tool (a picture of a tag). Right-click on the tool and
select the Block Attribute Definition tab to set the
mode and default information.
Define a start point for the block attribute text as
you would with normal text. Choose a point on or near
the graphics to be included in a block. Right-click to
change the alignment, height or angle of the text.
Enter a "Tag" name for the block attribute. This name
is used to uniquely identify the attribute within the
block. Use no spaces in the name if you will be sending
the drawing to AutoCAD. We will use the tag "COST" in
this example. Don't hit Enter yet.
You can enter the prompt and default value in the edit
bar, or edit these properties later. For now, use the
tab key to enter the prompt "What does it cost?" in the
edit bar Prompt field and value of $0.00 in the Default
field. Press Enter to finish the definition. You can
double-click it and choose the Block Attribute
Definition tab to change the Tag, Prompt, default Value
and Mode.
Blocks can contain more than one block attribute
definition, so you might create other tags that ask for
the Part Number, Owner, etc.
When you are satisfied with the definitions, simply
include them in the selection of objects that will make
up the new block. When you insert the block, a dialogue
will appear that gives the prompt "What does it cost?"
and offer $0.00 as the default value.
The behavior of the dialogue is dependent on the
following optional Modes:
Invisible:
The text of the block attribute is not displayed in the
drawing. You can see the information in the Selection
Info palette or edit it by displaying the block's
properties.
WARNING, When you explode a block containing invisible
block attributes the information is lost.
Constant:
The attribute value is fixed and unchangeable. It is
shown to you during block insertion. Exploding the
block will turn the block attribute into text that can
then be edited.
Verify:
In AutoCAD, the attribute value is shown for your
verification during block insertion if the AutoCAD
variable ATTDIA is set to 1. This flag has no effect in
TurboCAD.
Preset:
In AutoCAD, you are not prompted for a value if the
AutoCAD variable ATTDIA is set to 0. In TurboCAD, it is
set to the default during block insertion and behaves
like Constant mode.
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INTERFACE CONFIGURATIONS
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1. Resolution Specific User Interfaces
TurboCAD has the ability to recognize the screen
resolution that you are using. (You can change your
screen resolution in Windows 95 by right-clicking the
Desktop and choosing Properties.) A different (but
similar) interface will appear for each resolution. If
you change your screen resolution between drawing
sessions, TurboCAD will inform you that the most
recently used interface does not correspond to the
current screen resolution, and ask you if you want to
load it. If you answer NO, a new interface will appear
that is tailored specifically for the new resolution.
You may also load different interfaces manually via
Tools|Customize|Setup|Load From.
2. Multi-Level Interfaces
TurboCAD ships with several different levels of user
interfaces. You can load the different interfaces via
Tools|Customize|Setup|Load From.
The "Beginner" interface is a scaled down version of
the "Standard" (Intermediate) interface. Users who feel
that the number of buttons and tools available in the
Standard interface overwhelms them should consider
using this option.
The "Standard" (Intermediate) interface contains all
commands. It is the default interface that is used in
the documentation and for the different screen
resolutions. We recommend that you use this interface.
The "Tabbed" (Advanced) interface is a bold attempt to
redefine the normal methods that Windows uses for menus
and toolbars. Advanced users, who know TurboCAD and
Windows commands, might prefer it to the alternative
interfaces. The new user who is still trying to get a
grip on standard Windows and TurboCAD functions may
find it rather overwhelming, as it is so different from
conventional methods.
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FONTS
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TurboCAD includes two new TrueType fonts (Letter Gothic
and Orator) which are both mono-spaced fonts. These
fonts are thin and equally spaced, similar to the more
traditional CAD fonts used in other CAD packages. You
should consider using these fonts if you intend to
import and export drawings from other packages.
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DIMENSIONING
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1. Trailing Zeros
New to TurboCAD v4 is the ability to add trailing zeros
to a dimension to illustrate the accuracy by the number
of decimal places. Two settings affect the
functionality of this new feature: Precision (found in
Options|Units and Scale) and Round Off (found in t4he
dimension property sheet). These two settings should be
set in the following way:
If Precision is set to 1, set Round Off to 0.1
If Precision is set to 2, set Round Off to 0.01
If Precision is set to 3, set Round Off to 0.001 etc.
If these two settings are not set like this, unexpected
results can occur. For example, if Precision is set to
4 and Round Off is only set at 0.01, the third and
fourth decimal places will always be zero regardless of
the true dimension.
2. Leader Used As Arrow Line
The Leader dimension can be used as a line with an
arrowhead if the "Force Text Horizontal" option is
unchecked in the dimension property sheet. Define the
point where you would like the arrow head, move the
cursor to the point where you want the line to start,
press <Tab> and then delete the text string. Press
<Ctrl>+<F> to finish.
3. Blocks
Segment or Entity dimensioning methods will not work on
blocks. You either have to explode the block before
dimensioning or use the manual method for dimensioning
using vertex snaps.
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RUBBER STAMP
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The Rubber Stamp command now works with snap modes and
relocated reference points. As a result, this command
offers a viable alternative to the normal Copy
commands. The Rubber Stamp command is available in the
local menu for selected objects. Click the right mouse
button to review the local menu.
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SDK (SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KIT)
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Please be sure to check the TurboCAD SDK Web site,
accessed from the TurboCAD home page
(www.turbocad.com), for the latest news, examples, and
updates regarding the Software Development Kit.
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LINE/PEN WIDTHS
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The default pen width of zero will print the thinnest
line possible on a given printer. On high-resolution
printers this may appear too thin, particularly for
dimensions. The default printing width of entities with
pen width zero can be adjusted via Options|Display.
Setting this default width to zero will have
functionality similar to TurboCAD 3.0.
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WMF Export with Windows 2000
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When working in Windows 2000, WMF export (Save as WMF)
does not work. When an attempt is made to write into WMF
format, the following messages is displayed in Windows 2000:
"Failed to Save...Not Enough Memory" or
"Failed to Save...Unknown Error".
This is caused by the fact that Microsoft has slightly
changed WMF format in Windows 2000.