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AutoCAD 2010 Line style Factor

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Topic: AutoCAD 2010 Line style Factor
Posted By: Nanaki_2611
Subject: AutoCAD 2010 Line style Factor
Date Posted: 13.Apr.2015 at 12:52
Dear User
(First of all english isn't my nativ language so please excuse any mistakes written in my post. )

I'm using Autocad 2010. When I change the Line stlyle factor in the Modelarea so that a dashed line is shown dashed and not continuous in the layoutmode and can be plottet like this it only works for DIN A0 and DINA3 but not for DIN A1,2 and 4. The Scale of all of them are set to 1:1 in the layoutsonfigurations.
I also allready used the command "PSLTSCALE = 0" and "rg" afterwards.

I hope you can help me with my problem. And once again sorry for my bad english!

Best Regards!



Replies:
Posted By: philippe JOSEPH
Date Posted: 13.Apr.2015 at 14:22
Hello Nanaki_2611 if you have set your lines in the model space OK to work at scale 1/1 it should work in the paper space for all your paper sizes from A0 to A4 and more.
Maybe you haven't set your viewport zooms OK or maybe your paper sizes A0 to A4 are not OK or not at scale 1/1.
Check the dimensions of your paper sizes in the paper space.
We have an LTSCALE of 1 with centerlines : Centre (x.5) and hidden lines : Hidden (x.5).
If we want to work with LTSCALE : 6 it will work with Centre and Hidden.
This should be set once for all in a "prototype file" of your own or of your company with the colors, dimensions styles, line types, text style, etc.


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 13.Apr.2015 at 16:07
Recommended settings for linetype scale variables:

MSLTSCALE = 1
PSLTSCALE = 1
LTSCALE = 0.5 or 1


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