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01-16-2010 08:18 AM
I posted a thread yesterday on importing hatch patterns from a website called "Unilock". I have previewed these hatch patterns, and they are awesome. Their website says one must have autocad or autocad lite as a cad program. I believe autosketch is part of the autocad program. I was not able to download these hatch patterns. I get a message that one needs a GUD hatch installer, whatever that is. Possibly, one of the reps from the Autodesk Support team can also respond to my question. I recently purchased Autosketch 10, unfortunately, my 30 free days of free support has expired. Thank you.
Steve W.
Steve W.
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01-17-2010 05:03 AM in reply to:
treeguy
Put the file (extension .PAT or .PAL) into the Autosketch's "Properties" folder where autosketch is
installed.
PJ
On 17/01/10 12:18 AM, treeguy wrote:
> I posted a thread yesterday on importing hatch patterns from a website called "Unilock". I have previewed these hatch patterns, and they are awesome. Their website says one must have autocad or autocad lite as a cad program. I believe autosketch is part of the autocad program. I was not able to download these hatch patterns. I get a message that one needs a GUD hatch installer, whatever that is. Possibly, one of the reps from the Autodesk Support team can also respond to my question. I recently purchased Autosketch 10, unfortunately, my 30 free days of free support has expired. Thank you.
>
> Steve W.
installed.
PJ
On 17/01/10 12:18 AM, treeguy wrote:
> I posted a thread yesterday on importing hatch patterns from a website called "Unilock". I have previewed these hatch patterns, and they are awesome. Their website says one must have autocad or autocad lite as a cad program. I believe autosketch is part of the autocad program. I was not able to download these hatch patterns. I get a message that one needs a GUD hatch installer, whatever that is. Possibly, one of the reps from the Autodesk Support team can also respond to my question. I recently purchased Autosketch 10, unfortunately, my 30 free days of free support has expired. Thank you.
>
> Steve W.
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01-17-2010 05:11 AM in reply to:
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PJ.
Thanks for the post. I acutally figured this out shortly after my post. I downloaded the unilock hatchs onto my desktop, and than copied, and pasted them into C >program files > autosketch > properties. I was surprised that my experiment worked. This is very cool.
Steve W.
Thanks for the post. I acutally figured this out shortly after my post. I downloaded the unilock hatchs onto my desktop, and than copied, and pasted them into C >program files > autosketch > properties. I was surprised that my experiment worked. This is very cool.
Steve W.
