AutoCAD: Secrets Every User Should Know
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"I've been using AutoCAD for 22 years and have written a hundred books on the subject. I reviewed many CAD books back in the days when book reviews were common in CAD publications; some were innovative, others were just sad. But for nearly a decade, it's been mostly silence on the book review front. Then earlier in the summer, a book arrived in the mail from Sybex: AutoCAD Secrets Every User Should Know by Dan Abbott. Reading it, I got excited: here's a book for every AutoCAD user, even old-timers like me." - Ralph Grabowski, Editor, upFront.eZine.com: The Business of CAD
Learn the "why" behind the "how" in this one-of-a-kind reference packed with tips and techniques from award-winning AutoCAD expert Dan Abbott. This info-packed guide reveals some of the best kept AutoCAD secrets on technical standards, AutoLISP programming, DOS functions, scripts, 3D, and everything in between. Based on his popular "Things Every AutoCAD User Should Know" session at Autodesk University and other industry events, Dan gives you the answers to frequently asked AutoCAD questions in his direct and entertaining style while using real-world case studies to put your skills into practice. Read it cover to cover or dive right in to the sections you need most, then get ready to improve your productivity, save more time, and become an AutoCAD all-star.
I wrote this book for two groups: experienced users with some gaps in their knowledge, and recent users who want to maximize their understanding of this complicated and multifaceted tool. The more familiar you are with AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT, the more this book will help you avoid common problems and produce work that is consistent, reliable, and accurate.
Amazon.deIn einer Bücherei suchenAlle Händler _OC_InitNavbar("child_node":["title":"Meine Mediathek","url":" =114584440181414684107\u0026hl=de\u0026source=gbs_lp_bookshelf_list","id":"my_library","collapsed":true,"title":"Mein Verlauf","url":"","id":"my_history","collapsed":true,"title":"Bücher bei Google Play","url":" ","id":"ebookstore","collapsed":true],"highlighted_node_id":"");AutoCAD: Secrets Every User Should KnowDan AbbottWiley, 11.01.2011 - 464 Seiten 2 RezensionenRezensionen werden nicht überprüft, Google sucht jedoch gezielt nach gefälschten Inhalten und entfernt diese"I've been using AutoCAD for 22 years and have written a hundred books on the subject. I reviewed many CAD books back in the days when book reviews were common in CAD publications; some were innovative, others were just sad. But for nearly a decade, it's been mostly silence on the book review front. Then earlier in the summer, a book arrived in the mail from Sybex: AutoCAD Secrets Every User Should Know by Dan Abbott. Reading it, I got excited: here's a book for every AutoCAD user, even old-timers like me." - Ralph Grabowski, Editor, upFront.eZine.com: The Business of CAD Learn the "why" behind the "how" in this one-of-a-kind reference packed with tips and techniques from award-winning AutoCAD expert Dan Abbott. This info-packed guide reveals some of the best kept AutoCAD secrets on technical standards, AutoLISP programming, DOS functions, scripts, 3D, and everything in between. Based on his popular "Things Every AutoCAD User Should Know" session at Autodesk University and other industry events, Dan gives you the answers to frequently asked AutoCAD questions in his direct and entertaining style while using real-world case studies to put your skills into practice. Read it cover to cover or dive right in to the sections you need most, then get ready to improve your productivity, save more time, and become an AutoCAD all-star.
One challenging aspect of knowing AutoCAD is understanding how the drawing areas in Paper Space and Model Space interact. In particular, viewports can be tricky to learn and to use properly. As a result, some AutoCAD users might either create their title blocks in the Model Space and scale them up, or they might shrink their model in Paper Space.
CAD Management is an important part of being a competent AutoCAD user. The way you structure your files can help show others that you know what you are doing in AutoCAD. We have all opened files created by others without CAD management experience. Working with these files can be challenging.
Every AutoCAD user should know the eight commands above. Together, they can help speed up your workflow, manage your files, and handle any errors that you may come across. These commands are especially useful if you are trying to achieve AutoCAD Certification.
As a card-carrying member of the Open Source Initiative, and an outspoken advocate for Linux, it shouldn't come as any surprise that I support open source software. At the same time, I get it: practically, not everything can be open source. We programmers have to make a living somehow, and open source doesn't always enable that.
When you create a dependency on a closed file format for your users, you bind them to both your product and, in turn, everything your product is bound to. (Add in Problem #3, and that's a nasty little situation indeed!)
Maybe you don't want the user editing a file manually; perhaps a game savefile or some such. That's understandable, but a closed file format won't actually help you here. File formats are hacked all the time, game savefiles included. If you really don't want something viewed or edited, you should be using some standard form of strong encryption instead.
I was a victim of Adobe's slow-death discontinuation of Adobe Flash. I know from an inside source that they had decided to kill off the Flash format years ago, but had kept it a secret from their users, even as they actively promoted the file format and sold people into it. In the process, my company lost $800, three years of work, and all trust in Adobe as a company. We moved to 100% open source file formats as a result.
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