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Tcl Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Problem with the “plot” command.

Any corrections below?


When I try to plot from "paper space" or from "model space" I
only see a white background. I have already checked the “layer manager” and all the layers show the plot icon checked. In other words, none of the layers have the red line on top of the plot icon.

model or paper space, and layer manager = computer lingo
Thank you


  

Top answer

Hi Tcl, No corrections, although I'm guessing at what some of it means. In the layer manager, each layer has a plot icon and each plot icon has a check mark? The grammar is very clear.

  • Hi Tcl, No corrections, although I'm guessing at what some of it means.
  • In the layer manager, each layer has a plot icon and each plot icon has a check mark?
  • The grammar is very clear.
  • "None" may be singular or plural.
  • " would probably be preferred, but no big deal.
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Hi Tcl,

No corrections, although I'm guessing at what some of it means. In the layer manager, each layer has a plot icon and each plot icon has a check mark?

The grammar is very clear. "None" may be singular or plural. "I see only a white etc." would probably be preferred, but no big deal. I believe "I only see" means you can't smell it. Everybody uses, "I only see . . ."
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AvangiHi Tcl,

No corrections, although I'm guessing at what some of it means. In the layer manager, each layer has a plot icon and each plot icon has a check mark?

The grammar is very clear. "None" may be singular or plural. "I see only a white etc." would probably be preferred, but no big deal. I believe "I only see" means you can't smell it. Every

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