TheSwamp
CAD Forums => CAD General => Topic started by: Keith™ on March 10, 2015, 01:53:58 PM
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Just like the topic subject says ...
How do I prevent an image boundary from plotting?
The image has a white background, but that doesn't matter because the paper is white, what I don't want is the boundary plotting showing the outline of the image.
I know there is a setting somewhere because I have turned it off before, but I cannot seem to find it now.
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FRAME or IMAGEFRAME, a few options available.
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Also look at FRAME setting(s)
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Yes, he's finally ignoring me.
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Also look at FRAME setting(s)
controls for ALL things that possess a FRAME...singularly or globally.
Changing the setting for FRAME changes the IMAGEFRAME, DWFFRAME, PDFFRAME, DGNFRAME, XCLIPFRAME, POINTCLOUDCLIPFRAME, and WIPEOUTFRAME settings to the same setting as the new FRAME setting.
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The frame is not visible and it is not plotted.
The frame temporarily reappears during selection preview or object selection.
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Displays and plots the frame.
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Displays but does not plot the frame.
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The settings vary for all objects with frames in the current drawing: images, underlays, clipped xrefs, clipped point clouds, and wipeout objects do not all have the same frame settings.
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Yes, he's finally ignoring me.
:-D
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imageframe set to 2 resolves the problem