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lux
The SI unit of illuminance (symbol: lx). Lm/m^2
magnitude
See bulge magnitude.
main customization file
A writable CUIx file that defines most of the user interface elements (including
the pull-down menus and tool sets).
merge
In tables, an adjacent cell selection that has been combined into a single cell.
mesh
A tessellated, or subdivided object type that is defined by faces, edges, and
vertices. Mesh can be smoothed to achieve a more rounded appearance and
creased to introduce ridges. Before AutoCAD 2010, only the less modifiable
polygon and polyface mesh was available.
mirror
To create a new version of an existing object by reflecting it symmetrically
with respect to a prescribed line or plane. (MIRROR)
mode
A software setting or operating state.
model
A two- or three-dimensional representation of an object.
model space
One of the two primary spaces in which objects reside. Typically, a geometric
model is placed in a three-dimensional coordinate space called model space.
A final layout of specific views and annotations of this model is placed in
paper space. See also paper space. (MSPACE)
model viewports
A type of display that splits the drawing area into one or more adjacent
rectangular viewing areas. See also layout viewports, TILEMODE, and viewport.
(VPORTS)
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