Is there a specific tool for drawing construction lines in BricsCAD?
Short Answer
Yes — in BricsCAD, the most common professional way to draw construction lines is with the xline command. It creates infinite reference lines used for layout, alignment, and projection work without needing fixed endpoints. A key limitation is that XLINE objects can clutter drawings quickly if they are not placed on a dedicated layer.
What You Need to Know Before
Warning: XLINE creates infinite geometry, so construction lines may extend far beyond your visible workspace and interfere with selection, snapping, plotting control, or cleanup. If they are placed on a normal working layer, users often mistake them for production geometry.
How to Draw Construction Lines
Command: XLINE
Shortcut: XL
Quick Steps:
- On the Ribbon, go to Home > Draw and start XLINE, or type XL and press Enter.
- Choose a common option such as Hor, Ver, or Ang from the command line, depending on the construction direction you need.
- Pick the reference point to place the construction line, then continue placing more lines or press Enter to finish.
Variables & Settings
Key Setting: Use the Layer control to place construction lines on a dedicated non-plot layer
Expert Setting: Creating a layer such as
CONSTand turning off Plot for that layer keeps XLINE geometry available for drafting and snapping while preventing accidental output on printed drawings.
Why it Fails
- Cause 1 (Geometry): Users expect XLINE to behave like a finite line, but it is infinite and may overlap the entire drawing area.
- Cause 2 (layers/Locks): If the current layer is locked or frozen, the construction line may not be created where expected or may appear unavailable for editing.
- Cause 3 (Command/Logic): Choosing the wrong XLINE option, such as Horizontal instead of Angle, creates valid but unusable reference geometry for the intended layout.
Quick Fix & Best Practice
- Quick Fix: Run XLINE, use the correct option like Hor or Ver, and place the result on a dedicated non-plot construction layer.
- Manager’s Verdict: Use XLINE for fast layout references, alignments, and projections, but avoid leaving construction lines mixed with final geometry in issued production drawings.
FAQ
Can I trim a construction line in BricsCAD?
Yes, but the standard XLINE object is meant to stay infinite, so professionals usually keep it as a reference instead of trimming it.
Is there a shortcut for construction lines in BricsCAD?
Yes, the common shortcut is XL.
Should construction lines be placed on a separate layer?
Yes, that is best practice so they can be isolated, turned off, or excluded from plotting easily.
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