Controls whether windows can be made transparent. When transparency is unavailable or turned off, all palettes are opaque. Transparency is unavailable when palettes or windows are docked, when transparency is not supported by the current operating system, and when hardware accelerators are in use.
Controls the display of a warning dialog when attempting to print a layout with a paper size different from the paper size specified by the default for the plotter configuration file.
Controls how point objects are displayed. For information about values to enter, see the POINT command.
Sets the display size for point objects.
Suppresses display of the Object Selected Is Not a Polyline prompt in PEDIT. The prompt is followed by “Do you want it to turn into one?” Entering y converts the selected object to a polyline. When the prompt is suppressed, the selected object is automatically converted to a polyline.
Controls the ellipse type created with ELLIPSE.
Stores the last perimeter value computed by the AREA or LIST command.
Specifies whether the current viewport displays a perspective view.
Determines the location of eyepoint clipping. The value determines where the eye point clipping occurs as a percentage. Values can range between 0.01 and 10.0. If you select a small value, the z-values of objects will be compressed at the target view and beyond. If you select a value such as 0.5%, the clipping will appear very close to the eyepoint of the view. In some extreme cases it might be appropriate to use 0.1%, but it is recommended to change the setting to a higher value such as 5%.
Sets the maximum number of vertices per face.
Controls whether subsequent selections replace the current selection set or add to it.
Controls automatic windowing at the Select Objects prompt.
Sets the object selection target height, in pixels.
Controls the method of drawing a selection window.
Controls whether you select objects before (noun-verb selection) or after you issue a command.
Controls the use of group selection and associative hatch selection.
Indicates which platform is in use.
Sets how linetype patterns generate around the vertices of a 2D polyline. Does not apply to polylines with tapered segments.
Specifies whether optimized 2D polylines are used. PLINETYPE controls both the creation of new polylines with the PLINE command and the conversion of existing polylines in drawings from previous releases.
Stores the default polyline width.
Controls whether the plot offset is relative to the printable area or to the edge of the paper.
Controls the orientation of plots.
Controls the display of optional plot-related dialog boxes and nonfatal errors for scripts.
Stores additional angles for polar tracking and polar snap.
Sets the polar angle increment. Values are 90, 45, 30, 22.5, 18, 15,10, and 5.
Sets the snap increment when the SNAPTYPE system variable is set to 1 (PolarSnap).
Controls settings for polar and object snap tracking. The setting is stored as a bitcode using the sum of the following values:
Sets the default number of sides for the POLYGON command. The range is 3 to 1024.
Displays the status of the currently configured display driver.
Specifies the visual effect used for previewing selection of objects.
Excludes specified object types from selection previewing. The setting is stored as a bitcode using the sum of the following values:
Returns the product name.
Returns the program name.
Assigns a project name to the current drawing. Used when an xref, image, or DWF underlay file is not found in its original path. The project name points to a section in the registry that can contain one or more search paths for each project name defined. Project names and their search directories are created from the Files tab of the Options dialog box.
Sets the current Projection mode for trimming or extending.
Specifies whether images of proxy objects are saved in the drawing.
Displays a notice when a proxy is created. A proxy is created when you open a drawing containing custom objects created by an application that is not present. A proxy is also created when you issue a command that unloads a custom object's parent application.
Controls the display of proxy objects in a drawing.
Specifies how the program checks for object enablers.
Controls linetype scaling of objects displayed in paperspace viewports.
Controls the default height for a swept solid object created with the POLYSOLID command. The value reflects the last entered height value when using the POLYSOLID command. You cannot enter 0 as the value.
Controls the default width for a swept solid object created with the POLYSOLID command. The value reflects the last entered width value when using the POLYSOLID command. You cannot enter 0 as the value.
Indicates whether the current drawing is in a Color-Dependent or Named Plot Style mode.
Controls the plot style mode, Color-Dependent or Named, that is used when opening a drawing that was created in a release prior to AutoCAD 2000 or when creating a new drawing from scratch without using a drawing template.
Sets the view scale factor for all newly created viewports. The view scale factor is defined by comparing the ratio of units in paper space to the units in newly created model space viewports. The view scale factor you set is used with the VPORTS command. A value of 0 means the scale factor is Scaled to Fit. A scale must be a positive real value.
Controls how the Publish dialog box list is populated when the PUBLISH command is issued.
Controls whether sheets are published as a single job
Stores the name of the UCS that defines the origin and orientation of orthographic UCS settings in paper space only.