Pixel graphics or EMF files (Enhanced Meta Files) can also be inserted into the HiCAD drawing.
Drawing > Insert Part > Exp. > Bitmap
Pixel graphics in BMP, GIF, PCX, TIF and JPG formats as well as EMF files can be inserted into the drawing. These may include company or product logos etc. To insert such graphics, proceed as follows:
If you have selected/scanned the image, click Open.
Please note:
Pixel graphics are only visible in the drawing and during printing if they have also been selected as visible. To make pixel graphics visible, perform the following steps:
Furthermore, bitmap files and other pixel graphics which you insert into your drawing can be positioned either in front of or behind the geometry. Use the Extras > Temporary settings > Bitmap representation function to make this choice.
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Default parameters for new Bitmaps Applies to all subsequently loaded pixel graphics |
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Change parameters for active bitmap Applies to the active pixel graphic |
The settings specified here here apply only to the current HiCAD session. To change the setting permanently, open the Configuration Editor (ISDConfigEditor.exe), select ... > System settings > Representation, and set the parameter Bitmap in front of/behind drawing accordingly. Dfault setting is 1 (in front of drawing, i.e. visible).
You use the system file ALGPAR.DAT in the HiCAD SYS directory, namely the entry
Bitmaps 0=external / 1=internal,
to define whether the pixel graphic is saved in the drawing or whether the drawing merely contains a link to the pixel graphic. The default setting is 1, i.e. the graphic is saved in the drawing.
If you want to save only a link to the pixel graphic in the drawing, you need to change the following setting in ALGPAR.DAT:
Bitmaps 0=external / 1=internal
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In this case, path, file name and position of an imported pixel graphic are saved as text in layer 0 in the drawing. If you show layer 0, you can use the normal 2D Text Processing function to change the path. Furthermore, you can predefine the physical drive/ physical path for bitmap files in ALGPAR.DAT.
Physical drive/ path for bitmaps (including':')
('-'=take over)
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Drive and path are taken over from the bitmap file. |
Drive: |
The drive is taken over from ALGPAR.DAT, the path from the bitmap file. (The drive letter, e.g. C:, needs to be indicated instead of drive) |
Drive:\Path |
Drive and path are taken over from ALGPAR.DAT (the drive letter needs to be indicated instead of drive and the directory name, e.g. C:\BILDER instead of path) |
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