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John Connor
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Topic: AutoCAD LT - linetype scales Posted: 13.Feb.2014 at 23:55 |
I would search using the following criteria:
"autocad"+"linetype"+"batting"
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"autocad"+"batting"+"lisp"
Lisp routines can be loaded using the APPLOAD command.
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stephenr
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Posted: 13.Feb.2014 at 23:40 |
Thanks John - any chance of recommending where I go to get another batt line-type or lisp routine (you'd then have to be kind enough to point me in the direction of how to operate these - which I would quite understand you drawing the line at) Regards
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John Connor
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Posted: 13.Feb.2014 at 15:37 |
Have you tried finding/using another batt insulation linetype or lisp routine? Maybe you'll have better luck.
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stephenr
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Posted: 12.Feb.2014 at 20:33 |
Either way, it made no difference. The PS is still showing scant regard for whatever I show in MS
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stephenr
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Posted: 12.Feb.2014 at 20:25 |
OK, I'll try setting it to 1.What's the basis of your moods, though? And if you set the MS to 0.5 do you have to adjust the PS one as well or do you leave it at 1?
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John Connor
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Posted: 12.Feb.2014 at 20:21 |
Mine is set to "1" at the moment. Sometimes I set it to 0.5 if the mood suits me.
Got to go. Good luck.
Edited by John Connor - 12.Feb.2014 at 20:21
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stephenr
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Posted: 12.Feb.2014 at 20:15 |
Hmm, so no joy in that area. My MSLTscale appears to be set to 0 though - can I hope that that is wrong and that it should be the same as the PSLTscale? please, please, please say yes!!
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John Connor
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Posted: 12.Feb.2014 at 20:12 |
Mine is set to "1".
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stephenr
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Posted: 12.Feb.2014 at 20:08 |
Should the PSLTscale be set to 1 or 0; it's on 1 at the moment but I've never actually checked it before. Stephen
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John Connor
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Posted: 12.Feb.2014 at 20:05 |
Then there is something else going on we aren't aware of. The only scaling being applied should be LTSCALE, MSLTSCALE and PSLTSCALE.
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