Concept: Visibility of drawing elements

Setting different visibilities for individual classes and layers within a drawing can make it easier to add, select, snap to, and edit objects, and to establish the desired appearance within viewports and saved views. There is a variety of ways to control visibility, depending on your needs, including setting global visibilities for the drawing, and setting the visibilities of specific classes and layers.

Objects that are in both the active class and active layer always have normal visibility, regardless of the visibility settings. For objects that are in an inactive class and/or layer, the visibility is controlled by the lower visibility setting. For instance, if an object is in the active class, and therefore has normal visibility, but is on an inactive layer that is set to gray, the object is grayed. (See Organizing the drawing for a discussion of classes and layers as the building blocks on which to structure a drawing.)

The level of gray for grayed layers and classes can be adjusted for printing a file (see Printing a file).

Class Options and Layer Options commands allow you to establish global visibilities for the inactive classes and design layers in the drawing. As you change among classes and layers, the active class and active layer always display normally. All other classes and layers display and can be snapped or modified (or not snapped or modified) according to the class and layer options commands.

These global settings establish the maximum visibilities for the drawing. Individual inactive classes and layers cannot be set to a higher level of visibility with the Visibility columns or Visibility tool than the class/layer options setting allows, though they can be set to a lower level of visibility (such as made invisible or grayed).

Visibility columns appear in the Organization dialog box, Navigation palette (Vectorworks Design Suite product required), and other places throughout Vectorworks. They provide lists of the classes and layers in the drawing, which can be individually set to fully visible, invisible, or grayed.

The Visibility tool (Design Suite product required) can be used either to set the visibilities of specific classes and layers, or to make global changes to class and layer visibilities. Rather than setting visibility directly for the class or layer itself, as with the Visibility columns, the Visibility tool sets visibilities for the classes and layers of clicked objects in the drawing.

Both the Visibility columns and Visibility tool can be used to set class and layer visibilities for the drawing area and viewports; for viewports with the visibility set by style, layer and class visibilities can only be edited from the Edit Viewport Style dialog box (see Creating and editing viewport styles). Visibility columns can be used to set visibilities for saved views, as well.

Visibility change

Method

Description

Set global visibilities for inactive classes and design layers

Select the Class Options and Layer Options commands to set the master visibility for all inactive layers in the drawing area

Setting global visibility with class and design layer options

Quickly turn classes or layers on/off globally

Use the Visibility tool preferences and double-click operation; use the Navigation palette (Vectorworks Design Suite product required)

Global visibility changes with the Visibility tool

The Navigation palette

Change the visibility of the individual class or layer for an object clicked in the drawing area or viewport

Use the Visibility tool modes from the Tool bar

Layer or class visibility changes using the Visibility tool

Set the visibility of individual classes/layers in the drawing area

Use the Visibility columns in the Organization dialog box Details view and elsewhere

Layer or class visibility for the drawing area

Set the visibility of individual classes/layers in viewports and saved views

Use the Visibility columns in the Organization dialog box Visibilities view and elsewhere; visibilities that are set by viewport style can't be edited from the Organization dialog box

Layer or class visibility for viewports and saved views

Creating and editing viewport styles

Setting global visibility with class and design layer options

Visibility columns

The Visibility tool

 

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