Oracle


Modifying Layer Visibility

Use the Layers dialog box to hide or display specific physical and logical layers in the workspace.

Modifying Visibility for Physical Layers

  1. From the Manipulate menu, select Visibility Control, and then select Layers.
  2. The Layers dialog box opens.

    Note: From the AutoVue toolbar, you can also click Layers .

  3. In the Physical Layers section, you can show or hide the following:
    • All physical layers: Click the All column header.
    • One physical layer: Select the check box to the left of the layer name.
    • You can also select a layer and click Visibility .
    • One entity type for all physical layers: Click the column header.
      For example, click the Trace column header to show or hide all trace entities of all physical layers.
    • One entity type for one physical layer: Click a specific check box.
  4. Click Apply to view the changes in the workspace.
  5. You can now save your changes as a user-defined set.
  6. See Creating User-Defined Layer Sets

  7. Click Close to close the Layers dialog box.

Note: Check boxes for physical layers can have four states: checked, unchecked, gray checked, and gray unchecked. Check boxes that are checked and gray indicate that the entities of a physical layer are neither all visible nor all hidden. Gray check boxes that you cannot select indicate that there is no entity of that type for that layer.

Modifying Visibility for Logical Layers

  1. From the Manipulate menu, select Visibility Control, and then select Layers.
  2. The Layers dialog box opens.

    Note: From the AutoVue toolbar, you can also click Layers .

  3. If the Logical Layers section is not open, click Expand .
    The Logical Layers section lets you show or hide the following:
    • One logical layer: Select the layer’s check box in the Visibility column .
    • Multiple logical layers: To select more than one layer, press the Shift or Control key while selecting, and then click Visibility .
  4. Click Apply to view the changes in the workspace.
  5. You can now save your changes as a user-defined set.
  6. See Creating User-Defined Layer Sets

  7. Click Close to close the Layers dialog box.

Oracle

http://www.oracle.com/applications/autovue/index.html
Voice: (514) 735-3219
Fax: (514) 735-6440
info@cimmetry.com
Copyright © 1989, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Notices and disclaimers