Set your line type scale to 1.0 in model and paper space and don't mess with individual objects unless their appearance requires you to do so. https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Linetype... Report Reply 0 Likes Post Reply Back...
This is because the new linetypes I've created are defined at 1:1 scale, where the old ones had various ltscales applied. I don't want to update any other linetype scales in the drawing, such as other standard or custom linetypes that may exist, since they may nee...
问题: 在图层状态管理器中单击色样、线宽或线型时,AutoCAD中不会发生任何情况。其他症状可能包括。 在图层特性管理器中执行相同的操作时,程序似乎被锁定,但可以通过按ESC按钮重新获得控制。 解决方案: 要解决此问题,请将AutoCAD重...
In that case, you could just change the linetype on the externally dependent layer in the sheet file. I hope some of this helps. Post back with more details (and, if you can, sample files that exhibit the issue) if you need more help. David KochAutoCAD Architecture and Revit UserBlog...
An enhancement could be for it to also identify those in some way [change their Layer or color or linetype, or leave them selected/gripped/highlighted, or something]. And of course it could use the usual stuff [Undo begin/end wrapping, *error* handling]. Kent Cooper, ...
in the same way you changed the objects property to something different than "byLayer" you can change it back.Select the object and inside the property window you can change color/linetype/lineweight/transparency back to "byLayer" - alfred - ---Alfred NESWADBAISH-Solutions GmbH ...
Unless you want to key in all the layer attribute data, it would probably suffice to have any new layer created with default values for color, linetype, etc. A simple layer script could be run to fix those layers to your standards after the fact. David KochAutoCAD Architecture and Revit ...
Therefore it takes on the same color, linetype, lineweight, etc. as the original layer. If you create a unique layer key for each system definition you will have full control over the layer properties (as described in the first paragraph). There are also different ways to set up laye...
It looks like this: By comparing that to AutoCAD's Zigzag linetype, and reading up in Help about custom linetypes, you should be able to come up with a compromise version with the right "tightness" for you. Kent Cooper, AIA Report Reply Reply 0 Likes Link copied Post Reply Back...
Short of that I don't know what to tell you other than this is a known problem that AutoDesk will fix with the next release of AutoCAD. Upvote 0 Downvote Not open for further replies. Similar threads Locked Question change a linetype in a selection set of blocks with lisp vbcad...