Re: multiline
- From: "Gordon Stephens" <gl.stephens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 19:18:42 GMT
Bill,
I have wondered about this myself - it seems odd that the only way to
implement multilines that plot with varying thicknesses, colours etc is by
sticking to the ctb system, and yet stb is touted as the way forward. I have
converted to stb, as it were, and prefer this approach, but it is annoying
that I cannot therefore use multilines as successfully as I would expect.
--
Gordon
"Bill DeShawn" <bdeshawn@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If color-dependent plotting, then in your MLINE style, color the
middle line a color that will print lighter that the outer lines.
If named-plot-style plotting, there doesn't seem to be sufficient
options for the style of plotting. As much as they push for named
plot styles, you think they's support it better. Autdesk is too
concerned about creating new features and not concerned enough about
making the features they have fully functional.
Bill DeShawn
http://my.sterling.net/~bdeshawn
On Feb 7, 2:12 am, "ACAD" <franj...@xxxxxx> wrote:
How to make multiline in Autocad, with 3 line, but central line have to be
thiner then other 2 lines, and linetype should be dash?
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