SincpacC3D General Information Command Summary Quux Software

RotateMarkers

Description

The RotateMarkers command rotates Civil-3D Points.

Usage

Type RotateMarkers at the command line. You will be prompted to select the points you wish to rotate. Hit RETURN or right-click to finish selecting objects. You will then be prompted to enter the angle you wish to rotate the point markers to.

See Also

Blue Dot FindPt

Find and Replace text in the Raw Description for points.

Blue Dot FreePt

Displays a list of available point numbers in the command window.

Blue Dot MovePoints

Move points in the drawing. Points are only moved horizontally, with no datum adjustment, and may be selected by Point Group.

Blue Dot NextPt

Set the next point number for point creation.

Blue Dot PGAddRemovePoints

Add and/or remove selected Civil-3D Points to/from one or more existing Point Groups.

Blue Dot Pt3d

Manually create points with a variety of options, including getting the elevation from the pick point.

Blue Dot RotateAligned

Rotate objects to match a linear object. Each selected object is rotated to match the bearing of the closest point on the linear object.

Blue Dot RotateIndividual

Rotate selected objects. Each object is rotated individually around its insertion point. When used on Cogo Points, this command rotates the Point Marker. When used on MLeaders that have a single leader, the MLeader is rotated around the arrowhead.

Red Dot RotatePoints

Rotate Civil-3D Point locations, with an option to select by point group.

Blue Dot RotationMatch

Rotate objects to match a selected object. May also be used to rotate objects to match segments of polylines, Feature Lines, Survey Figures, or Parcels. When selecting a linear object, all objects are rotated to match the bearing of the selected point on the linear object.

Blue Dot TwistGroup

Rotate selected objects around a selected pick point by a set amount.

Blue Dot UsedPt

Displays a list of used point numbers in the command window.

Blue Dot ZoomPt

Zoom to a Cogo Point by typing the Point Name or Number in the command window.