Command |
Path |
Shortcut |
Spotlight Numbering |
Spotlight |
● Ctrl+Shift+Alt+N (Windows) ● Cmd+Shift+Option+N (Mac) |
The Spotlight Numbering command numbers lighting devices and other light plot objects such as focus points, hoists, cable runs, or any drawing object with an attached record. You can number the objects by unit number or other parameters that automatically increment.
There are two basic workflows for numbering:
● Select the objects and number them either automatically or manually.
Use the Find and Modify command to select lighting devices, accessories, or hanging positions. The Custom Selection command or Select Similar tool also can be used.
● Specify the numbering parameters and the type of object to number, and then number the objects.
Other workflows are available. You can automatically number lighting devices as they are inserted (see Inserting lighting devices) or number lighting devices by hanging position (see Numbering lighting devices by hanging position).
Multi-cell lighting devices have special numbering behavior. Preference settings determine which fields support individual cell values, and this affects the numbering; see Spotlight preferences: Lighting Devices: Parameters pane.
● Automatic numbering: Fields that do not support individual cell values are numbered once for the entire device, and numbering continues with the next lighting device. For fields that do support cell values, the cells are numbered sequentially based on their index numbers before proceeding to the next device.
● Manual numbering: Fields that support individual cell values can be numbered individually, but fields that do not support individual cells can only be numbered once per device.
To number light plot objects:
1. Do one of the following:
● Select the objects to be numbered. This allows the objects to be either automatically or manually numbered.
● If manually numbering objects, they do not need to be selected first.
2.Select the command.
The Spotlight Numbering dialog box opens.
Click to show/hide the parameters.
3.Specify the kind of object to be numbered, the record field(s) to be numbered, and the numbering parameters.
The Numbering Direction parameters are only available to preselected objects; manual numbering by clicking is required when the objects have not been preselected.
4.Click OK.
5.Do one of the following:
● If numbering objects manually, click on the objects one by one. The data bar displays the information to be assigned to the next clicked object; by De Coördinatenbalk gebruiken, the information to be next applied displays and can be changed. To stop numbering lighting devices, click the green check mark on the Tool bar, or double-click in an empty area of the drawing.
Shift-click to number an object without incrementing the value, so the next object can be numbered exactly the same way as the previous object.
● If objects were preselected, and a Manual Numbering Direction was not chosen, they are automatically numbered.
Only the specified object type is numbered. If a limit has been set, the Spotlight Numbering dialog box reopens automatically when the limit is reached; modify the needed values and continue numbering.
After the numbering operation, the numbered objects are selected, to help you identify which items have been numbered. The Object Info palette updates to reflect the new numbering of each object.
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