Controlling grid options from the command line

Command line: TGRID

The command specifies the grid options.

Command prompts:

Specify grid spacing(X) or [ON/OFF/Snap/Major/ aDaptive/Limits/Follow/Aspect] <10.0000> Specifies the grid spacing. When the spacing value is given with adding x symbol (Latin), the grid spacing will have the value equal to grid interval multiplied by the entered grid spacing.

Command options:

ON Turns on display of the grid with preset spacing value.
OFF Turns of the grid display.
Snap Turns on the cursor snap to the grid.
Major Sets the number of cells in the grid.
aDaptive Turns on/off the gird adaptive mode. Impacts on the grid density when an image of the screen is zoomed in/out.
Limits When the option is disabled, the grid is displayed throughout the entire drawing space. If the option is enabled, the grid is displayed on the drawing area limited by the Drawing limits command (LIMITS).
Follow Turns on/off the dynamic UCS.
Aspect Sets the grid spacing for X and Y axes. In the Isometric mode this option is disabled.

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