Hugh,
Thanks for your reply!
I just yesterday received ACLT 2005 and it took me a minute to find the
right PAT file into which to put your hatch. When I did, it seems to be
what I am looking for, of course, but I am at a loss to know how to control
it so that the snaking S pattern fully fills the rectangle without chopping
off a bit at the top of bottom or showing more than one pattern. I am a
newbie to ACAD and it looks to me like that might be why a "linetype" might
be the way to control this type of "hatch". Or am I missing something
obvious?
Again thanks for your assistance and I will check out your web site.
"Hugh Adamson" wrote in message
news:4125591f_2@newsprd01...
> Paul,
>
> This is an optimised batt insulation hatch. (You can draw any hatch you
like
> with HatchKit).
> Cut and paste it into your ACAD.PAT file or put it in a text file
BATTS.PAT
> in your support file path.
>
> HTH
> Hugh Adamson
> Cadro Pty Ltd.
>
>
> *BATTS,Insulation
>
;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----
> ; Pattern written by HatchKit Hatch Pattern Editor
> ; HatchKit (c) Cadro Pty Ltd 1990-2004.
> ; www.cadro.com.au/hatchkit/
>
;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----
> 18.4349488229,-3,-1,55.656086819,2.52982212813,6.3246,-56.9209532034
> 288.434948823,-9,19,43.0069761783,2.52982212813,18.974,-44.2715532034
> 341.565051177,-3,1,7.5894663844,2.52982212813,6.3246,-56.9209532034
> 71.5650511771,3,1,20.2385770251,2.52982212813,18.974,-44.2715532034
>
>