Quickly populate drawing properties or perform mass edits on basic objects. Quick compare multiple drawings in separate folders, including subfolders, also reports missing or additional files.īatch convert drawings from multiple formats, including DXF to DWG.Ĭlose multiple selected drawings with option to save.Įdit multiple drawings simultaneously in a spreadsheet format. Save/Restore the status of open drawings in one quick command.Ĭompares two drawings, displaying differences in an empty drawing with generated report. Open, save or xref attach multiple drawings in one step. Easily inserted into Microsoft Office products.Īn easy to use system for managing a collection of drawings. The list below details some of the functionality in ToolPac.Ĭontrol the application with your choice of command line entry, pulldown menu, or ribbon interface.Īlternative file open dialog with multiple layouts and drawing properties.Ī system to do quick backups of open drawings as they exist on disk before making changes and saving (overwriting them).Ĭreates a ready to print document of selected drawings with thumbnails and optional details. Add ToolPac functionality to third party software and even custom menus without problems.
It works equally well in all environments, including Architectural, Engineering, Civil, Mechanical and Design.Įasy Installation: The install program can add all this functionality in a single menu that is automatically inserted into your current profile.
ToolPac is in use today by thousands of architects, engineers, and designers! This comprehensive collection of productivity tools works with AutoCAD (LT not supported), BricsCAD Pro or higher or IntelliCAD (see table at bottom for versions required). It contains over 750 functions designed with one purpose in mind, to save you time. Our ToolPac product was designed to eliminate the numerous bottlenecks in CAD.
If you do only one upgrade to your system this year, it should be the implementation of productivity software. This expensive hardware is often underutilized as the operator wastes time doing repetitive tasks in the struggle to finalize a drawing. These improvements come at great expense and only provide a marginal gain in the amount of time it takes to actually complete a drawing. Faster processors, graphics cards, etc., are implemented in an attempt to speed up the processing of drawings. Draws the helix in a counterclockwise direction.In the never ending quest for faster AutoCAD, BricsCAD and IntelliCAD, users go the extra mile to purchase the fastest hardware. Draws the helix in a clockwise direction. Specifies the direction in which the helix is twisted. If the number of turns for the helix has been specified, you cannot enter a value for the turn height.
The number of turns in the helix will automatically update accordingly when a turn height value is specified. Specifies the height of one complete turn within the helix. During a drawing session, the default value for the number of turns is always the previously entered number of turns value. Initially, the default value for the number of turns is three. The number of turns for a helix cannot exceed 500. Specifies the number of turns (revolutions) for the helix. The axis endpoint defines the length and orientation of the helix. The axis endpoint can be located anywhere in 3D space. Specifies the endpoint location for the helix axis. The default value for the top diameter is always the value of the base diameter. Uses a diameter value to set the size of the helix top. The base radius and the top radius cannot both be set to 0 (zero). the default value is always the value for the base radius. Specifies the radius of the top of the helix. During a drawing session, the default value for the base diameter is always the previously entered base diameter value. Initially, the default base diameter is set to 2. Specifies the diameter of the base of the helix. During a drawing session, the default value for the base radius is always the previously entered base radius value for any solid primitive or helix. Initially, the default base radius is set to 1. Specifies the radius of the base of the helix.