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Pipe Line Thickness

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Anonymous
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Pipe Line Thickness

Couldn't find anything similar on these boards..

I am looking to draw my pipe with a thicker appearance than the typical line of width "0". Our storm pipes are usually drawn with this so as to stand out from other utilities. If the pipe is represented by a polyline, I have usually adjusted the "Width" or "Global Width" value to my liking. With pipe objects, it seems more complicated. I have searched the settings, and the closest thing that I could find was the Lineweight property, but that appears to have no effect on the line thickness in the CAD drawing.

Do I need to tweak a plot setting? Make a new linetype altogether? That wouldn't be the worst thing, I suppose, but I'm hoping this is a case of something very simple that is being overlooked.

Thanks!!
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous


I think you overlooked this.....

 


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
Couldn't
find anything similar on these boards.. I am looking to draw my pipe with a
thicker appearance than the typical line of width "0". Our storm pipes are
usually drawn with this so as to stand out from other utilities. If the pipe
is represented by a polyline, I have usually adjusted the "Width" or "Global
Width" value to my liking. With pipe objects, it seems more complicated. I
have searched the settings, and the closest thing that I could find was the
Lineweight property, but that appears to have no effect on the line thickness
in the CAD drawing. Do I need to tweak a plot setting? Make a new linetype
altogether? That wouldn't be the worst thing, I suppose, but I'm hoping this
is a case of something very simple that is being overlooked.
Thanks!!
Message 3 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Perfect, Jeff!

Bip-a-dee-dip, that's all folks!
Message 4 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,

Is there a way to do the same with a pressure pipe?

 

Thanks

Message 5 of 7
Jeff_M
in reply to: Anonymous

Set the Pipe's style to display the pipe hatch, hatch to inside walls, solid hatch.

 

Jeff_M, also a frequent Swamper
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Anonymous
in reply to: Jeff_M


@Jeff_M wrote:

Set the Pipe's style to display the pipe hatch, hatch to inside walls, solid hatch.

 


I have done this exact thing, but it still doesn't make any sense that they left out the centerline settings they have for the other pipe styles

Message 7 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

With this method there will be no linetype.

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