Can anyone direct me to a basic step by step primer for using Knockouts? I feel like this is a really handy tool but I'm spinning my wheels to get consistant and trustworthy results. I'm also trying to convince a long term V12 user to upgrade and I think he could really use Knockouts (he manually erases any interference with text).
Here's what I'm working on now that may help the discussion:
The timber frame (in green) is a polyline with knockout on: The text was easy enough to figure out...I changed that either through the change menu or easier yet just double clicking to get to the text properties menu.
Should the green polyline be on a separate layer? In front or behind? What about the associative hatch?
For ease of editing, I would have the frame on it's own layer that's after the elevation. Also then you could you can turn that layer off and see the inner elevation. I'd also have the assoc. dim on a layer after anything you would want the knockout to block.
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Dumb question here: When you indicate "after" in the layer order your are referring to the layers as they appear in the Layer Manager? Since I have my layers set with a "filter" system they do differ. Not that the filter system couldn't be adjusted.
I'm now getting a reliable level of predictability using the layers in the order your suggested. I did, however, need to move the frame to the front to make it totally effective. Is that the way it is suppose to work?
Spoke too early as I can't seem to get the settings to hold.
edit: I suspect I have a "buggy" drawing file that was created originally back in V8 and updated over the years. When I copied the three layers that make up my elevations to a clean file everything works as expected.