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New and/or enhanced functionsStill missing. AutoCAD 2013 introduces a new file format that includes changes to the thumbnail preview file format, as well as new controls for graphics caching.Thumbnail previews in the new AutoCAD 2013 DWG file format are now stored as PNG images, providing higher-quality thumbnail previews in a smaller file size. Image resolution is still controlled by the THUMBSIZE system variable. However, the maximum valid value has increased from 2 to 8. If you do not wish to include thumbnail previews in the drawing you can still use the RASTERPREVIEW system variable (or the new THUMBSAVE) to disable them.
Note that only 3D drawings make use of a larger thumbnail. The UPDDATETHUMBSNOW and UPDATETHUMBNAIL system variables are no longer needed and have been removed from AutoCAD 2013.When you save a drawing containing 3D Solids in the new AutoCAD 2013 file format, a graphics cache file is automatically stored in a folder named “GraphicsCache” under your user app data folder. Two new system variables, CACHEMAXTOTALSIZE and CACHEMAXFILES, enable you manage the cache files.Command Line Enhancements. The first time you access Autodesk 360, you have the opportunity to specify default cloud settings to control when your design data and custom settings are synced with the cloud.
You can choose to automatically store encrypted copies of your local design data in your Autodesk 360 account each time you save, or save only specified documents. In either case, you can override the default behavior for individual drawings. When you upload drawings directly from AutoCAD to Autodesk 360, external references and other dependent files are automatically included with the upload.You can also choose to automatically sync your program appearance, profiles, workspaces, options, and support files so that you can restore them on any computer. If you wish to modify the default cloud settings after closing the dialog box, you can access them via Online Options in the drop-down menu and the Online ribbon tab.Additional tools for working with Autodesk 360 functionality are available in the Online ribbon tab. The Options setting includes almost all the controls in the Options dialog box.
The Customization setting includes.cuix, mnu, workspace files, and more. The Printer support files setting includes copies of printer support files such as.pc3, ctb, and.stb files. The Custom hatch pattern setting includes your custom hatch pattern files.37 The Tool Palettes setting includes tool palette files and groups (.atc,.aws). The Custom fonts, shapes, and linetypes setting requires the AutoCAD application to be restarted.When you make changes to your customization settings with synchronization enabled, a bubble notification in the upper right corner notifies you that the changes are being uploaded. New Online Rendering tools enable you to render your 3D AutoCAD models in the cloud using the Autodesk rendering service. Materials are assigned, lights and the environment are set up, and you are ready to create a high-res rendering of four different views of the model.
The views are sent to the cloud for rendering while you continue to work on your computer; you’re notified when the renderings are ready.Browse your online render gallery.You can access the Online Rendering tools from the Render ribbon tab.Content Explorer. The AutoCAD® Content Explorer functionality, which is accessible from the Plug-ins ribbon tab, has been updated in AutoCAD 2013. New capabilities include basic indexing support (file name, date created, etc.) for many more file types. Any file that can be opened, imported, and attached using AutoCAD is now included in the index and will be returned as search results. For example, you can search for raster images and PDF files by name and then attach them to the open drawing. The filter dialog enables you to choose which file types to include in your search.
The search algorithms have also been improved to support more intuitive search input—especially for wildcard (.) searches. These improvements help produce more accurate search results. Many of these improvements were added in response to feedback from customers and tested against their examples.In AutoCAD 2012, you were able to connect to server machines that had the Content Service installed, in order to quickly search for files/objects across large library folders. This connection capability has been extended in AutoCAD 2013 to include ANY computer that has the Content Service installed. Therefore, you can connect to your colleague’s watched folders and search their content for peer-to-peer file and object sharing—but only if they’ve explicitly granted access to the folder (Windows®-based security and firewall security still apply).Language Packs. New Language Packs in AutoCAD 2013 help simplify the process of downloading and using multiple languages in AutoCAD. Now, rather than installing a full version of AutoCAD for each language, you install one full product and then add subsequent languages via Language Packs, resulting in smaller download and install time and space for the secondary languages.You can download Language Packs from the Help menu in the upper right corner of the application.A launch icon and menu item for each installed Language Pack is added to the Windows desktop and Start menu.Model Documentation.
You can easily modify a section view after it’s been created. Multifunctional grips on the section line enable you to move the section line, add and remove vertices, flip the direction, and reposition the identifiers.Grips on the section view and section view label enable you to modify the view position or scale as well as change the label location, width, and height. If the section view includes hatches, you can edit properties of the hatch pattern using a multifunctional grip. It still remains associated with the section view. Create detail views from existing drawing views. A context-sensitive ribbon tab provides easy access to Detail View Creation tools, which enable you to specify a circular or rectangular boundary, control whether the boundary is displayed, and choose smooth or jagged edges.A detail identifier is automatically applied and incremented as you create subsequent detail views, or you can override it with your own identifier. A view label identifying the detail view and scale is automatically inserted.The appearance of the detail view label is determined by the Detail View Style tool, which is accessible from the Model Documentation ribbon tab.
You can select from predefined detail view styles or define your own using the Detail View Style Manager. In the Detail View Style Manager, you can create new detail view styles as well as modify or delete existing ones.When creating or modifying a detail view style you can specify a variety of options to control the detail boundary, view label, and detail view.You can easily modify a detail view after it’s been created. Grips on the detail symbol enable you to modify the position of the boundary and the identifier.Grips on the detail view and detail view label enable you to modify the view position or scale as well as change the label location, width, and height.Additional editing tools are available in the Detail View Editor, which you can access via the right-click menu and ribbon tab when a detail view is selected.
Associative AnnotationsRegardless of which types of drawing views you create—base, projected, section or detail—you can add associated annotations using traditional dimensioning and multileader tools. The annotations are associated to the drawing view based on the vertices selected or inferred by the selected edge.
As a result, if you transform (move, rotate, scale) or update the drawing view, the annotations react accordingly. For example, if you move the drawing view, associative annotations move with it even if they were not included in the move selection set. If you update the drawing view, associative annotations remain associated to the vertices as the geometry changes in size. You can make other edits to the drawing views, such as changing the view style, object visibility, and adding or removing objects to the view selection set, while still maintaining associativity with annotations.Since the annotations are associated to the drawing view and the drawing view is associated to the model, it’s possible for edits to the drawing view or model to invalidate, or disassociate, annotations.
For example, if you delete a drawing view that has associative annotations or you delete part of a model that has been annotated in the drawing view, the associated annotations are meaningless. The new Annotation Monitor in AutoCAD 2013 helps you identify and address those disassociated annotations.An Annotation Monitor button is included on the AutoCAD status bar. When turned on, it provides feedback regarding the state of associative annotations. If all annotations in the current drawing are associated, the annotation icon in the system tray remains normal.As soon as at least one annotation becomes disassociated, the annotation monitor icon in the system tray changes and alert badges are displayed on each of the disassociated annotations in the drawing. You can click on individual annotations to reassociate or delete them one at a time or select the link in the Annotation Monitor alert bubble to quickly delete all of the disassociated annotations.
There were a few additions to the Visual LISP extension in AutoCAD 2013 which expose some new functionality from the ActiveX API and a few new functions that allow you to obtain the Machine and User product keys of AutoCAD. Along with some new functions, there are some new variables introduced as a result of new constants being added to the ActiveX API.To use the the changes made to the Visual LISP extension, be sure to call the VL-LOAD-COM function first.New Functions:VLA-GET-ACTIVEINVPROJECT / VLA-PUT-ACTIVEINVPROJECT - Specifies the active Inventor project being used by the Model Documentation feature.
(Internal Use Only)VLA-GET-INTENSITYCOLORSCHEME / VLA-PUT-INTENSITYCOLORSCHEME - Specifies the color scheme to use for displaying intensity values.VLA-GET-SHOWCLIPPED / VLA-PUT-SHOWCLIPPED - Enables or disables the clipping boundary.VLA-GET-SHOWINTENSITY / VLA-PUT-SHOWINTENSITY - Specifies if the point cloud is displayed using a shaded color scheme.VLA-PUT-LENGTH - Sets the Length property for a point cloud.VLAX-MACHINE-PRODUCT-KEY - Returns the AutoCAD product key from the Machine hive in the Windows Registry. 'SoftwareAutodeskAutoCADR19.0ACAD-B001:409')VLAX-USER-PRODUCT-KEY - Returns the AutoCAD product keyfrom the User hive in the Windows Registry. 'SoftwareAutodeskAutoCADR19.0ACAD-B001:409')Changed Variables:ACNATIVE = 60New Variables:AC2013DWG = 60AC2013DXF = 61AC2013TEMPLATE = 62ACINTENSITYBLUE = 4ACINTENSITYEDITABLEFLAG = 5ACINTENSITYGRAYSCALE = 0ACINTENSITYGREEN = 3ACINTENSITYRAINBOW = 1ACINTENSITYRED = 2ACTRUECOLOR = 0.