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NOTE If hardware acceleration is turned off, or it is turned on but does not support
all of the available hardware effects, it is possible to plot a drawing that contains
shaded viewports with unsupported hardware effects by the graphics card through
software emulation. To enable software emulation enter 3dconfig, and click Manual
Tune. In the Manual Performance Tuning dialog box, click Emulate unsupported
hardware effects in software when plotting. The effects will not appear in the
viewport in real-time, but will appear in the hardcopy or electronic file that is
created during the plot process.
Shaded viewport plotting options apply to all objects in viewports and model
space. If you use the Shaded or Rendered options, plot style tables included
in the page setup do not affect plots. If you use the Render option,
two-dimensional wireframe objects, such as lines, arcs, and text, are not plotted.
NOTE Shaded viewport plotting requires a raster-capable device. Most modern
plotters and printers are raster-capable devices.
Quick Reference
Commands
3DCONFIG
Sets options that affect 3D display performance.
GRAPHICSCONFIG
Sets options for 3D display performance.
PLOT
Plots a drawing to a plotter, printer, or file.
SHADEMODE
Starts the VSCURRENT command.
VSCURRENT
Sets the visual style in the current viewport.
Specify Shaded Plotting Settings
If you are plotting a drawing that contains 3D solids that are shaded, you can
control how the drawing is plotted.
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