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Jesse-Designer
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Paper Space Polylines Display

Hi. I'm looking for a setting that controls the display on paper space for polylines. When I go from model space to paper space the polyline widths are shown as hollow, not filled. I have tried numerous settings but no luck.

The polylines show up in model space but not in paper space.

thanks,

jesse
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Message 2 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Jesse-Designer

Hollow? Maybe what you want is lintype generation = enabled Joe "Jesse-Designer" wrote in message news:3226828.1086797445233.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com... > Hi. I'm looking for a setting that controls the display on paper space for polylines. When I go from model space to paper space the polyline widths are shown as hollow, not filled. I have tried numerous settings but no luck. > > The polylines show up in model space but not in paper space. > > thanks, > > jesse
Message 3 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Jesse-Designer

Fillmode Type: Integer Saved in: Drawing Initial value: 1 Specifies whether hatches (including solid fills and gradient fills), two-dimensional solids, and wide polylines are filled in. 0 Objects are not filled 1 Objects are filled If the plines have a linetype, make sure PSLTSCALE is set to 0. -- Karl Fuls PLS Autocad AEC Training and Consulting Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator Joe bouza wrote: > Hollow? > > Maybe what you want is lintype generation = enabled > > Joe > "Jesse-Designer" wrote in message > news:3226828.1086797445233.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com... > >>Hi. I'm looking for a setting that controls the display on paper space > > for polylines. When I go from model space to paper space the polyline > widths are shown as hollow, not filled. I have tried numerous settings but > no luck. > >>The polylines show up in model space but not in paper space. >> >>thanks, >> >>jesse > > >
Message 4 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Jesse-Designer

Thanks Karl Joe "Karl Fuls" wrote in message news:40c73d69$1_2@newsprd01... > Fillmode > > Type: Integer > Saved in: Drawing > Initial value: 1 > > Specifies whether hatches (including solid fills and gradient fills), > two-dimensional solids, and wide polylines are filled in. > > > 0 Objects are not filled > > 1 Objects are filled > > If the plines have a linetype, make sure PSLTSCALE is set to 0. > > -- > Karl Fuls PLS > Autocad AEC Training and Consulting > Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator > > Joe bouza wrote: > > > Hollow? > > > > Maybe what you want is lintype generation = enabled > > > > Joe > > "Jesse-Designer" wrote in message > > news:3226828.1086797445233.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com... > > > >>Hi. I'm looking for a setting that controls the display on paper space > > > > for polylines. When I go from model space to paper space the polyline > > widths are shown as hollow, not filled. I have tried numerous settings but > > no luck. > > > >>The polylines show up in model space but not in paper space. > >> > >>thanks, > >> > >>jesse > > > > > > >
Message 5 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Jesse-Designer

Hi Karl, no chance that can be set by entity, would there? Joe "Karl Fuls" wrote in message news:40c73d69$1_2@newsprd01... > Fillmode > > Type: Integer > Saved in: Drawing > Initial value: 1 > > Specifies whether hatches (including solid fills and gradient fills), > two-dimensional solids, and wide polylines are filled in. > > > 0 Objects are not filled > > 1 Objects are filled > > If the plines have a linetype, make sure PSLTSCALE is set to 0. > > -- > Karl Fuls PLS > Autocad AEC Training and Consulting > Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator > > Joe bouza wrote: > > > Hollow? > > > > Maybe what you want is lintype generation = enabled > > > > Joe > > "Jesse-Designer" wrote in message > > news:3226828.1086797445233.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com... > > > >>Hi. I'm looking for a setting that controls the display on paper space > > > > for polylines. When I go from model space to paper space the polyline > > widths are shown as hollow, not filled. I have tried numerous settings but > > no luck. > > > >>The polylines show up in model space but not in paper space. > >> > >>thanks, > >> > >>jesse > > > > > > >
Message 6 of 11

I have tried that....when in model space the polylines are shown as solid. when in paper space the polylines are shown as hollow polylines. I have changed numerous settings from lweight, lwt on status bar, options (plotting),lwdisplay. I really don't know what else it could be.

jesse
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Anonymous
in reply to: Jesse-Designer

Is your viewport in HIDE? It could also be that your viewport is not in standard World-Plan view. That would cause the same problem. -- James Wedding, P.E. IT Manager Jones & Boyd, Inc. Dallas, TX XP/1 on P4-3.4/1G LDT2004&5+C3D Troll :a slang term for a person who posts messages without contributory content, simply intended to incite conflict. http://wikipedia.com
Message 8 of 11

James,

yes i have already checked for that. I finally just started over and by doing so, it fixed the problem. It was very strange and in only 5 of my drawings had the same problem. How is Luke Peters doing? He is a friend of mine.

Thanks for your input.

Jesse
Message 9 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Jesse-Designer

He's doing great. Under the gun and performing admirably. -- James Wedding, P.E. IT Manager Jones & Boyd, Inc. Dallas, TX XP/1 on P4-3.4/1G LDT2004&5+C3D Troll :a slang term for a person who posts messages without contributory content, simply intended to incite conflict. http://wikipedia.com
Message 10 of 11
papa2ten
in reply to: Jesse-Designer

Solution for ACAD LT 2009:
delete and re-layout viewport in paperspace.

Message 11 of 11

I had the same issues this week.  The polyline ends are at different elevations.  In your paper space view..make sure you click on the TOP view on the cube inside each viewport.  This worked for me.

 

 

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