The Viewport Properties dialog specifies or changes the current Viewport properties.
Specifying the properties of a Viewport:
- Associated View - This section provides the active view selection from the View Name pull-down menu.
- View Type - Specify the portion of the view that will be displayed by selecting the appropriate radio button: Display, Extents or Limits. Changing the View Type will automatically reset Zoom and Pan Factors to 0 (no additional zoom or pan is applied).
- Zoom Factor - Indicates the level of zoom. Default Zoom = 0 (no additional Zoom applied).
- A Zoom Factor > 0 indicates the factor (percentage) the image within the Viewport has been zoomed in, A Zoom Factor < 0 indicates the factor (percentage) the image within the Viewport has been zoomed out.
- Pan Factor - Indicates the level of panning, Left-Right and Top-Bottom. Default Pan Factors = 0 (no additional Pan applied).
- Pan Factor Left-Right > 0 indicates the factor (percentage) the image within the Viewport has been panned right, Pan Factor Left-Right < 0 indicates the factor (percentage) the image within the Viewport has been panned left.
- Pan Factor Top-Bottom > 0 indicates the factor (percentage) the image within the Viewport has been panned up, Pan Factor Top-Bottom < 0 indicates the factor (percentage) the image within the Viewport has been panned down.
- Location and Size - This section allows you to override the location and size of the Viewport you specified graphically (e.g. to align and specify consistent sizes for multiple Viewports).
- Scale - This section allows you to assign a user defined scale for the Viewport contents or Scale to Fit.
- Select the radio button adjacent to User Defined Scale and specify
the scale using the current display units (ft. or m).
Ex: 1 inch = 20 Ft. (1:500)
- Or, select the radio button adjacent to Scale To Fit Viewport to fit the view within the selected Viewport.
- Border - This section offers three border styles: No Border, Border, Border with Shadow.
- Label - In this section you may label the Viewport by selecting various label options. To add a custom description, check the Description selection box and type in a custom description, up to 256 characters. Similarly, include the View Name and Scale in the labeling by clicking on the appropriate selection box.
- If desired, change the text font or text size of the selected Viewport labels.
- Click OK.