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Control the Display of Lights
The display of lights can be turned on and off in the drawing.
The display of lights can be controlled several ways. In the Options dialog
box, on the Drafting tab, the Lights Glyph settings control the display of light
glyphs in the drawing.
A light glyph is a graphic representation of a light. Point lights and spotlights
can be placed in a drawing with a light glyph. Distant lights, such as sunlight,
are not represented with a light glyph.
Displaying light glyphs in the plotted drawing is optional; light glyph display
is controlled with the plot glyph property setting. With the plot glyph property,
you specify light glyph to display one light at a time. The plot glyph setting
for a viewport affects all the lights globally.
To control the appearance of light glyphs
1 Click Tools menu Options.
2 In the Options dialog box, Drafting tab, click Lights Glyph Settings.
3 In the Light Glyph Appearance dialog box, click Point or Spot to display
a point light or spotlight glyph in Glyph Preview.
4 To change colors, click Edit Glyph Colors to open the Drawing Window
Colors dialog box.
For more information, see
Set Interface Options on page 109
5 To change the size of the glyph in the drawing, use the Glyph Size slider.
6 Click OK to exit each dialog box.
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