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Linetypes

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Buster1379
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Linetypes

I have a plumbing drawing where when I switch to my layout view (paper space) and the the LTS is set to 1 the ABS piping doesn't look correct, but the regular linework (lines, arcs, plines, etc.) look fine. If I set the LTS to say 4 the ABS parts look fine but now the regular line work doesn't look right. How can I make both of them look the same.

Tom
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Anonymous
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Hi Tom -

Go to your plumbing system definition (whichever ones you are using) then go
to the Display Props tab, then click on the Edit Display Props button,
scroll to the right and set the LtScale to 1 for the components that you are
having trouble with.

jason martin
Autodesk

"Buster1379" wrote in message
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> I have a plumbing drawing where when I switch to my layout view (paper
space) and the the LTS is set to 1 the ABS piping doesn't look correct, but
the regular linework (lines, arcs, plines, etc.) look fine. If I set the LTS
to say 4 the ABS parts look fine but now the regular line work doesn't look
right. How can I make both of them look the same.
> Tom
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: Buster1379

Good Day,
What are you guys and gals doing for your underground sanitary waste
line types. I have had a number of clients call and request a line type
similar to the example in my next line....

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This line would consist of a Polyline with approx a 4" width, and a
dashed linetype. On either side of this line there would be a solid line
running parallel. Currently the client is drawing three lines, and trimming
out for the symbols he inserts. They just migrated from Softdesk.
Has anybody else had a request for this type of line, or found a way to
achieve it in ABS3? If so any info would be very helpful.

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Regards,
Shawn Zirbes
Senior Application Engineer
CAD Technology Center, Inc.
support@cadtechnologycenter.com

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