Skip to main contentSkip to docs navigation

OpenPlant PID Help

OpenPlant PID Help
OpenPlant PID 2024 Help What's New Introduction to OpenPlant PID OpenPlant PID Interface AccuSnap and AccuDraw Working with OpenPlant PID Components Component Creation and Customization MicroStation Related HelpGetting StartedSetting Up the EnvironmentCreating Drawing ElementsSetting the Active Element AttributesBase GeometryIsometric DrawingUsing CurvesUsing Multi-LinesUsing CellsUsing Cells in 3DCells ToolboxCell Library DialogCells Configuration VariablesHatching and PatterningPatterning Toolbox Hatch Area To Hatch the Area Inside a Closed ElementTo Hatch the Area Between Multi-Line ComponentsTo Hatch a Fenced AreaTo Hatch the Intersection or Union of Closed ElementsTo Hatch the Difference Between ElementsTo Hatch an Area Enclosed by Bounding ElementsTo Hatch an Area Containing Nested Elements Within the Bounding ElementsTo Hatch an Area Bounded by Intersecting Segments of ElementsTo Hatch an Area Defined by Data Points Crosshatch Area Pattern Area Linear Pattern Show Pattern Attributes Match Pattern Attributes Change Pattern Drop Associative Pattern Delete Pattern Drawing AidsWorking with Existing ElementsReferences, Raster Images, Point Clouds, and Reality Mesh3D Design and ModelingDrawing CompositionWorking with Complete DesignsProgrammed CustomizationsDeprecated FeaturesGlossaryTechnical Information Resources ReadMe
  1. OpenPlant PID 2024 Help
  2. MicroStation Related Help
  3. Creating Drawing Elements
  4. Using Cells
  5. Patterning Toolbox
  6. Hatch Area
  7. To Hatch a Fenced Area

To Hatch a Fenced Area

  1. With a fence present, select the Hatch Area tool ( Drawing > Annotate > Patterns ).


  2. Click the Fence icon in the tool settings.

  3. Enter a data point to define a point through which a hatch line must pass.