Drawing Tree

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Plugin AVC_DwgTree for AutoCAD and BricsCAD.

A panel with a tree-like list of drawing objects. All parts, curves, blocks, layers and materials in sorted lists. Custom grouping and coloring. Zooming and highlighting objects in a drawing.

The Drawing Tree program creates a new tool palette in AutoCAD and BricsCAD in which you will see all drawing objects in a tree view. Objects are grouped by type, by layer, by material. The lists are sorted by object name. Inside the blocks, you will see the same lists of objects, including nested blocks, and in them there are more objects and more blocks. Thus, a tree can be very branched. The program is designed to work in conjunction with the A>V>C> Properties Palette and together they allow you to edit the properties of all objects in the DWG file, even those that are not visible or not yet involved in the drawing. Another important purpose of the Drawing Tree is to conveniently search for objects in large drawings.

Program features


Read about downloading and installing the program here.

To run the plugin, you will have to register account, top up your account balance or receive bonuses.

Then you can activate one of the licenses:

Commands

DwgTree - Use the DwgTree command to open and close the palette. However, the program will continue to track changes to the drawing even after the palette is closed, until the CAD is reloaded.

AvcOptions - command to open A>V>C> options.

Using the Drawing Tree plugin you can quickly find objects by name, type or layer. The program will highlight objects in the drawing that correspond to the entries under the mouse cursor. Clicking on an entry zooms the object into full screen. You can select objects using checkboxes in the drawing tree. The backlight even works on parts inside blocks.

Although all the parts are now inside the block, we can change their properties. In the drawing tree, open the block branch and select the required parts with checkboxes. Highlighting objects in the drawing helps you select the right solids. The AVC Properties Palette will show both the block properties and the properties of the selected parts. We enter the necessary names of materials and assign different colors to the materials. You should apply the color of the material to the solids to see it in all visual styles.

After measuring the solids, a list of ends appears in the properties list. In it we can write the name of the edge banding material. We assign the color red to the edge banding.

The "C:Mohamad" folder contains the file "Cabinet". It has a "Birch..." sheet material and one of the solids has been selected and assigned this material. 

A tick in the list means that the solid is selected in the drawing.

The list of layers can be colored in different colors.

Details of the same name can be combined into groups.


The green progress bar at the bottom of the palette shows that the measurement of all parts has not yet been completed and some solids will be shown without dimensions.

There is assembly "03_walls" in the drawing. It's actually an external reference.

Assembly "03_walls" has a nested "Compensation_wood" assembly (block). And in this block there is a detail (solid) without a name.

Although the part is hidden inside nested blocks, you can select it and edit its properties in the A>V>C> Properties Palette.

The Cabineo_ block is listed as a Block-Product because it is non-explosive. 

But you can view its contents and even edit the properties of its details.

Settings

You can find settings for the Drawing Tree palette in the A>V>C> settings palette on the Drawing Tree tab. You can create up to 9 preset styles and quickly switch between them. To display some settings in the tree, you need to update the entire tree (for example, switch the current drawing).

Known Issues