I think I've found a bug with 2014 with profile view styles. Under my profile view style, Vertical Axes>Major tick details>Tick label text is set to use a text style that I've created that uses simplex.shx for both left and right. The display for both the Left and Right Axis Annotation Major is set to a specific layer, color BYLAYER, and Lineweight ByLayer. The problem is, the lineweight of the font is not using the layer's lineweight. My layer is set to 0.80mm for the lineweight. As you can see in the attached screenshots, the lineweight is not being used. I tried also changing the Lineweight to specifically be 0.80mm in the Display tab of the Profile View Style, but it doesn't seem to accept that either. I also tried changing the lineweight of the bottom axis lable, which is also using simplex.shx, and it won't change.
I think the bug is that the profile view styles are ignoring the lineweight settings. I checked this same issue in 2013 and it does not happen, so it's specific to 2014. Anyone else have problems with lineweights in the profile view settings?
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It works correclty for me in 2014. Are you sure you have Display Lineweights button pressed "On" ?
Tim
@tcorey wrote:It works correclty for me in 2014. Are you sure you have Display Lineweights button pressed "On" ?
Tim
As you can see in one of the screenshots, display lineweights is turned on. You can tell because in the upper right corner I have a profile view label that is using the simplex.shx font with a lineweight set and it displays correctly as well as the grid itself. This only happens in the profile view itself.
I just tried changing the lineweight of the bottom axis and it will not change no matter what it's set to. Apparently, none of the lineweights in the profile view style are working correctly.
I'm having the same issue as well, but only when plotting from paper space...plotting the same thing from model space works fine.
That's odd. I checked in paperspace, too. It works fine.
Does either of you want to post a drawing?
Seems to work just fine for me as well. Post up your drawing and someone will look at it.
Confirmed two bugs. It's not just the elevation label, this affected every component of a profile view where lineweights won't work.
I did a support request regarding this issue. Turns out there is a bug in the installation of C3D 2014 x64 from the Infrastructure Design Suite Premium installer. The only way to fix the lineweight issue is to delete the registry entry for C3D 2014 under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Autodesk\AutoCAD\R19.1\ACAD-D000:409. Then remove all files under the Windows username related to C3D. This only affects Civil 3D installations that came from IDSP. It does not affect stand alone installations and licenses of C3D, which is what is so strange.
While trying to figure this out, I also found another bug that can cause C3D to crash everytime if it was installed from any of the suites, but not the stand alone installer. Create a new drawing using the out-of-box acad.dwt template. Create a new alignment, doesn't matter how. Create a profile view using the default settings using that alignment and it'll crash on zoom extents. Both of these are confirmed and have been sent to development.
I spoke too soon. The bug came back even after deleting the user settings. Turns out that once Dynamic Input is turned off (it's on by default), that the lineweights for profile views immediately stop working. So now we have to choose whether to have working profile views or having Dynamic Input turned off. Once the toggle has been switched, the lineweights will not work again until the user profile is deleted again.
Why on Earth would the Dynamic Input, from a Civil 3D 2014 installed from Infrastructure Design Suite Premium, cause the profile view to loose all lineweight settings?
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
I have had a support request going for this for a while, but it seems like the installation of C3D 2014 from IDSP causes this issue. There is something about the installer that causes this to happen, but not on an install from the stand-alone installation for C3D.
I've now spent 3.5 hours today trying to narrow this down. Turns out if you do a Workspace>Save Current As..>(insert any name), close C3D, then reopen it, do another Workspace>Save Current As..>(same name as before) and replace it the profile view lineweights stop working. This did not affect any installs from the stand-alone C3D installer, only the IDSP installs.
Finally think we figured it out. When saving a workspace in an installation of C3D 2014 from IDSP, if the Navigation Toolbar (below the ViewCube) is turned off when the workspace is saved, it corrupts the workspace. This is a confirmed defect that has been sent to development. When I thought it was DynamicInput it was because I saved the workspace after turning it and the navigation toolbar off.
There is apparently another known issue with the Navigation Toolbar that will show it on a printout. Support has linked this case to that one. There is definately something wrong with the Navigation Toolbar.
A temporary workaround is to either leave the Navigation Toolbar on or when you open a drawing make sure you're in a workspace with the Navigation Toolbar turned on at first. You can change workspaces and keep working without the profile view lineweights messing up, but if you close a drawing and have a workspace with the toolbar on, the next drawing you open will not have the profile view lineweights work correctly.
had this bug for a long time, just realized it after my major & minor grids were the same lineweight and you couldn't tell which grid was the major. turning the nav bar on fixed it, if you find it annoying just turn off all the buttons and it really doesn't get in the way...
Thanks for the follow-up!
The sad part is Service Pack 1 didn't fix it and there's not been a hot fix for it. We're only a month away from 2015 and I doubt this will ever be fixed for 2014.
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