![]() ![]() It comes in pretty handy when you have that maverick in your office that continually changes layer colors to their liking. There’s also a friendly shortcut under “Map.” It’s called “Map same.” This handy button will automatically map any layer it finds that are named the same in both list boxes and add that to your mappings. That will allow you to create a new layer to add to your “Translate To” list. While we’re here, there’s a couple of other buttons to be aware of. When you’re done, your third step is to click Translate. ![]() The mapping info will be listed in the Layer Translation Mappings panel. In the example, we want everything on layer CPU to become our standard layer of A-ANNO-SYMB. ![]() The second step is to map the layers you want to translate. The file selection dialog will give you the option of choosing a drawing file (DWG), a standards file (DWS) or a template file (DWT). This will populate the “Translate To” box on the right. Your first step is to load a file that has all your correct layers in it. These are the current layers in your drawing. Initially only the left “Translate From” box will be filled in. Let’s see how easy it is.Ĭlicking on the icon or typing in LAYTRANS will display the following dialog box. Now, there’s nothing wrong with that outside file, in fact it can be used in your current project, but not with those layers! Wouldn’t it be great to be able to say, “I want that layer of theirs to become just like my layer called this”? There’s good news you can do that with Layer Translator. Have you ever received a drawing file from an outside source who doesn’t use your layering standard? Or maybe you just have an internal file that for whatever reason has become non-conforming? Of course, you have. So, while you might not be familiar with the tool, I’m sure you’re familiar with the scenario where you could use it. It just that a lot of us aren’t aware of it. In conclusion, DeltaCad is a lightweight CAD Mac application that features easy-to-use drawing and measuring tools along with a user-friendly interface designed to streamline your design workflow.But when you think about it, it really is the perfect place for it, as it is a powerful CAD Standards management tool. On top of that, the DeltaCad application also offers support for both Metric and Imperial system and helps you create Bill-Of-Materials for managing grouped items easier. Draft and design both mechanical and architectural content via user-friendly interface All graphical elements can be easily grouped into a single object and moved to different parts of the drawing. If you are not satisfied with the obtained result you can always use undo and redo function for the last 50 operations.ĭeltaCad comes with support for up to 256 layers, numerous sample drawings and symbol libraries to which you can add your own custom symbols. In addition, the automatic object snapping enables you to place objects and fit the scale. Moreover, DeltaCad's on-screen instructions help you learn working with the application, and find all the tools and features you need in no time, thus greatly improving your overall productivity and speed. Easy to master and powerful enough to help you work on the most complex projects The top toolbar helps you switch between layers, access the edit, view, shapes, text and other handy tools by simply selecting the designated tab. You can also edit, rotate, scale, move, copy and paste individual graphic elements and use the zoom tools to view fine details and make subtle changes. Thanks to the high precision of the drawing tools you can design scaled models and export them to DWG, DXB and DXF files which are also compatible with other CAD applications. Support for working with file formats supported by the most popular CAD solutions DeltaCad is a fully-featured CAD application specially designed for architects and engineers that need an easy-to-use yet powerful drawing app.įurthermore, DeltaCad comes with a distraction free interface from which you can easily focus on your architectural or mechanical drawing, calculate their length and area, draw various geometrical shapes. ![]()
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