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how can I, if possible, define linetype scale different than 1? I draw
smth with dashed lines and I need scale 15 to make it visible. but when
I draw I have to manualy change that scale for each line.
Michael Bulatovich
08-14-2004, 04:10 AM
Command: LTSCALE
New scale factor <1.0000>: 15
Regenerating drawing.
That sets the global linetype scale to 15. Now if you want anything other
than 15, you have to set *those* individually.
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MichaelB
www.michaelbulatovich.com
"mzex" <mzexMAKNI_OVO@net.hr> wrote in message
news:cfkta2$cnb$1@bagan.srce.hr... how can I, if possible, define linetype scale different than 1? I draw smth with dashed lines and I need scale 15 to make it visible. but when I draw I have to manualy change that scale for each line.
Randy Jones
08-17-2004, 07:30 AM
Look up CELTSCALE in Help.
"Michael Bulatovich" <Please@dont.try> wrote in message
news:glnTc.35630$Mq1.2071785@news20.bellglobal.com... Command: LTSCALE New scale factor <1.0000>: 15 Regenerating drawing. That sets the global linetype scale to 15. Now if you want anything other than 15, you have to set *those* individually. -- MichaelB www.michaelbulatovich.com "mzex" <mzexMAKNI_OVO@net.hr> wrote in message news:cfkta2$cnb$1@bagan.srce.hr... how can I, if possible, define linetype scale different than 1? I draw smth with dashed lines and I need scale 15 to make it visible. but when I draw I have to manualy change that scale for each line.
FredBear
08-17-2004, 08:28 AM
That's it. The value of ltscale will be multiplied by the value you set
individually to give you the final scale of your object's linetype.
LT
"Michael Bulatovich" <Please@dont.try> wrote in message
news:glnTc.35630$Mq1.2071785@news20.bellglobal.com... Command: LTSCALE New scale factor <1.0000>: 15 Regenerating drawing. That sets the global linetype scale to 15. Now if you want anything other than 15, you have to set *those* individually. -- MichaelB www.michaelbulatovich.com "mzex" <mzexMAKNI_OVO@net.hr> wrote in message news:cfkta2$cnb$1@bagan.srce.hr... how can I, if possible, define linetype scale different than 1? I draw smth with dashed lines and I need scale 15 to make it visible. but when I draw I have to manualy change that scale for each line.
Michael Bulatovich
08-17-2004, 11:04 AM
Thanks Randy! Never knew about that one.
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MichaelB
www.michaelbulatovich.com
"Randy Jones" <junk@j.com> wrote in message
news:PwpUc.41865$wM.20955@twister.tampabay.rr.com... Look up CELTSCALE in Help. "Michael Bulatovich" <Please@dont.try> wrote in message news:glnTc.35630$Mq1.2071785@news20.bellglobal.com... Command: LTSCALE New scale factor <1.0000>: 15 Regenerating drawing. That sets the global linetype scale to 15. Now if you want anything
other than 15, you have to set *those* individually. -- MichaelB www.michaelbulatovich.com "mzex" <mzexMAKNI_OVO@net.hr> wrote in message news:cfkta2$cnb$1@bagan.srce.hr... how can I, if possible, define linetype scale different than 1? I draw smth with dashed lines and I need scale 15 to make it visible. but
when I draw I have to manualy change that scale for each line.
thank you very much
"mzex" <mzexMAKNI_OVO@net.hr> wrote in message
news:cfkta2$cnb$1@bagan.srce.hr... how can I, if possible, define linetype scale different than 1? I draw smth with dashed lines and I need scale 15 to make it visible. but when I draw I have to manualy change that scale for each line.
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