Specifies a gap to be displayed where an object is hidden by another object. The value is specified as a percent of one unit and is independent of the zoom level.
Reports whether object handles can be accessed by applications. Because handles can no longer be turned off, has no effect except to preserve the integrity of scripts.
Controls the accuracy of hides and shades. Hides can be calculated in double precision or single precision. Setting HIDEPRECISION to 1 produces more accurate hides by using double precision, but this setting also uses more memory and can affect performance, especially when hiding solids.
Specifies whether text objects created by the TEXT, DTEXT, or MTEXT command are processed during a HIDE command.
Controls object highlighting; does not affect objects selected with grips.
Specifies the hatch pattern angle.
Controls whether hatch patterns and gradient fills are associative.
Controls the object type created by the BHATCH and BOUNDARY commands.
Specifies hatch pattern doubling for user-defined patterns. Doubling specifies a second set of lines drawn at 90 degrees to the original lines.
Controls the draw order of hatches and fills. Stores the Draw Order setting from the Hatch and Fill Dialog Box.
Treats a set of objects that almost enclose an area as a closed hatch boundary. The default value, 0, specifies that the objects enclose the area, with no gaps. Enter a value, in drawing units, from 0 to 5000 to set the maximum size of gaps that can be ignored when the objects serve as a hatch boundary.
Controls the maximum number of hatch lines that will generate. Values can be set at a minimum of 100 and a maximum of 10,000,000.
Controls the hatch origin of the resulting hatch when using Inherit Properties in HATCH and HATCHEDIT.
Sets a default hatch pattern name of up to 34 characters without spaces. Returns "" if there is no default. Enter a period (.) to reset HPNAME to the default value.
Sets the number of hatch boundary objects that can be selected before displaying a warning message. The maximum value can vary, but is significantly larger than 100000000 (one hundred million).
Sets the hatch origin point for new hatch objects relative to the current user coordinate system.
Controls how HATCH determines the default hatch origin point.
Specifies the hatch pattern scale factor, which must be greater than zero.
Controls whether HATCH creates a single hatch object or separate hatch objects when operating on several closed boundaries.
Specifies the hatch pattern line spacing for user-defined simple patterns, which must be greater than zero.
Specifies the path used for all relative hyperlinks in the drawing. If no value is specified, the drawing path is used for all relative hyperlinks.