Basic Projections will only produce a rectangular grid
of projections (not angular). The sequencing begins by
choosing a starting point, direction, and distance. Then enter
the number of entries and their sizing. After the projection is
drawn, stoppings and ventilation arrows may be added. This
routine has fewer prompts and is more automatic than
Advanced Projections. All projection lines are on distinct layers
(PROJECTIONS, PROJSTOPPINGS, PROJVENTARROWS).
Start pt. of belt entry: pick a point You are automatically placed in intersect and node snap mode.
<P>ick End Point For Belt or [A]
For Azi/Dist: Enter
Pick end pt. of belt entry: pick a point
Number of entries on left side:
3
Number on right side: 3
Entry spacing: 60
Crosscut spacing: 60
Plot Outer Rib Line y/<n>: Y
Cut Width <20>: press Enter
Offset to starting rib line (e.g.
-10,0,<10>): press Enter
Offset to ending rib line (e.g.
-10,0,<10>): press Enter
Offset xcuts y/<n>: press Enter
Pick pt. on xcut for beginning of
stopping line: pick a point
Draw another stopping line <y>/n: press Enter
Pick pt. on xcut for beginning of
stopping line: pick a point
Draw another stopping line <y>/n: N
Pick pt. on entry to begin drawing
ventilation arrows [nea on]: pick a point
Distance between ventilation arrows:
120
<I>ntake or [R]eturn: I
Draw ventilation arrows on another
entry <y>/n: Y
Pick pt. on entry to begin drawing
ventilation arrows [nea on]: pick a point
Distance between ventilation
arrows: 120
<I>ntake or [R]eturn: R
Draw ventilation arrows on another
entry <y>/n: N
Project another panel <y>/n: N
Pulldown Menu Location: Works
Keyboard Command: panel1
Prerequisite: None
File Names: \lsp\paneljim.lsp, \lsp\scadmine.dcl