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Grab on to the power of AutoCAD Release 12 with this new reference. Each page offers clear, direct information on a single command or function of AutoCAD for quick application to a specific tutorial or to a full-blown project. Covers A.M.E. 2.0 shading and rendering commands and the new Release 12 user interface, with illustrations on commands and structure to ease learning.
As an illustrated quick reference guide, each page offers clear and direct information on a single command or function of AutoCAD for a quick application to assignments ranging from tutorials to full-blown projects.
Now put the power and speed of AutoCAD Release 14 at your fingertips with this illustrated quick reference. For easy reference, commands and functions are listed alphabetically, and new R14 commands and features are highlighted. With its clear, concise descriptions and illustrations, this book will become an invaluable part of an AutoCAD user's reference library.
Both an introduction for first-time users of CAD systems and a reference manual for those already familiar with AutoCAD, catalogs all standard AutoCAD commands in alphabetical order, describing the function of each command and its options.
No other AutoCAD® reference guide on the market is more up-to-date or provides details for as many commands and functions as this comprehensive resource. Ideal for beginner through advanced students, as well as programmers and managers alike, The Illustrated AutoCAD® 2007 Quick Reference catalogs all standard AutoCAD® commands in alphabetical order, briefly describing the function of each command and its options. Every listing includes cross-references to related commands, system variables, and/or files, taking the guesswork out of executing AutoCAD® commands to their potential. All methods of accessing each command are featured, as well as commands not documented by Autodesk®.
This guide catalogs all standard AutoCAD commands in alphbetical order, concisely describing their functions and options.
HTML, or hypertext mark-up language, is the standard for all world wide web pages throughout the world. With HTML 3.0 new features have been added and in addition VRML, the virtual reality mark-up language, is also attracting attention to enable browsers to move through "virtual reality" web sites. This book provides a reference guide to both HTML and VRML modelled on the author's previous successful reference guides to AutoCad. Each HTML and VRMl command is given a description, its syntax, and examples of its use. - Visual snapshots of each markup in use.- Each HTML tag is marked with its version number to highlight the new 3.0 features.- Covers all the known VRML tags for 2.0.- Examples cover related and optional attributes.
THE ILLUSTRATED AUTOCAD 2010 QUICK REFERENCE is an excellent and up-to-date AutoCAD reference that provides a rich range of useful detail for so many commands and functions, making it a popular resource for so many. This book lists all standard AutoCAD commands in alphabetical order, providing clear descriptions of each command's function and options. Every listing includes cross-references to related commands, system variables and/or files, taking the guesswork out of executing AutoCAD commands to their full potential. Every method of accessing each command is featured, including commands not documented by Autodesk.
Both an introduction for first-time users of CAD systems and a reference manual for those already familiar with AutoCAD, catalogs all standard AutoCAD commands in alphabetical order, describing the function of each command and its options.
This illustrated quick reference, which covers all AutoCAD commands, will put the power and speed of AutoCAD 2000 at your fingertips. For easy reference, commands and functions are listed alphabetically, with new commands and features highlighted. The clear, direct descriptions are enhanced by numerous illustrations.