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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Hatch Scale Problem
    Posted: 15.Jun.2015 at 13:53
when i hatch in ground floor any pattern with scale 30 its ok. but when i hatch same pattern in first floor with scale 30 its look too small like solid hatch. how i can resolve this issue.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jun.2015 at 15:25
Did you try changing the scale of the hatch pattern?

Are these two separate drawings?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jun.2015 at 15:41
yes both are separate drawings. yes i tried to change the scale. if is in GF 30 then i have to keep in FF 500.. why i cant keep the same scale.. in both dwgs..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jun.2015 at 15:55
It's possible someone used an imperial hatch pattern in a drawing that was set up to use metric units.
Open each drawing and type at the command line: MEASUREMENT and compare the resultant values.  They should be the same.

MEASUREMENT=1 uses acadiso.pat  (metric)

MEASUREMENT=0 uses acad.pat   (imperial)




Edited by John Connor - 15.Jun.2015 at 16:59
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Jun.2015 at 10:13
thanks. mesurement command solve my problem...
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