I'm having a very annoying problem where the color and lineweight of my alignment in a viewport is not what it's set to be. I have an alignment with a style that sets all the linework components to a layer named C-STRM-CNTR-N, the color is set to BYLAYER, the linetype set to Continuous, and lineweight set to .80mm (see style_and_layer_screenshots.png). The layer C-STRM-CNTR-N has Cyan as the color, which shows in the Alignment Style dialog box (see style_and_layer_screenshots.png). In the model space everything looks fine (see c3d_model_space_screenshot.png). But in my layout, the alignment is a different color and lineweight (see c3d_layout_screenshot.png).
At first I thought maybe the alignment wasn't on the correct layer, but I checked and it's set correctly. Then I checked to see if the layer C-STRM-CNTR-N had a different color set for the viewport through the layer manager, but it's set to Cyan just like it's supposed to be. I went to the model space and noticed the color is correct. Frustrated and at a loss, I closed C3D, then reopened it and the problem is still there.
Anyone know why I can't change the lineweight nor the color of the alignment in this viewport? If I change either of those two settings in the Alignment Style Dialog box nothing changes, but the linetype does change. What the heck is going on?
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We are having the same issue with Civil 3D 2012. The appears to be drawing specific and opening on another workstations does not change the display.
I just ran into this with Civil 3D 2012 on a drawing made in 2010. I fixed this by making a new alignment style that was exactly the same as before and it worked. Hope this helps!
I found the problem. If you use a color that is not on the ACAD pallet the colors will not work correctly. For instance, I had a color that was a true color instead of a standard ACAD color, which causes it not to show up correctly. I changed the color to a non-true color and it worked.
I haven't checked to see if this is fixed in 2014 as I quit using any colors that weren't part of the standard pallet.
Not sure if It will help or work for anyone else, but in the alignment style, I created a duplicate alignment style and reassigned the alignment element to the new style. It seems that that didn't cure the problem. Further, within the new alignment style I created, I assigned the colors of each style property from "BYLAYER" to a specific, non-true color (yellow in my instance) and magically, my problem went away. Total time wasted figuring this out: 2 hours.
My $0.02 worth.
@Anonymous wrote:
Could the layer settings be overriden in the viewport?
The issue is having a color that's not one of the ACAD pallet colors. It's a bug. I haven't checked in a while to see if it was ever fixed, though.
I'm using standard index colors and am still experiencing this issue. Is there a reliable workaround?
@mbcastle wrote:
I'm using standard index colors and am still experiencing this issue. Is there a reliable workaround?
The problem was solved for me using a standard ACAD color. If that is not working for you, I don't know what's going on. I haven't used a non-standard color since then, so I don't know if the bug was ever fixed.
I tried going from a orange color to standard Cyan. No change on viewport. Tried saving, closing the file, reopening, all to no avail.
Anyone have a solution other than changing colors, Mine are set to green and in view port they change to white. I as they are ignoring display styles.
I had the same problem which I solved by assigning plot settings to each sheet through the page setup manager.