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01-08-2013 03:25 AM
You can assign a pen width to the lines of a hatch?
thanks
Andrea
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01-08-2013 06:03 AM in reply to:
andrea.pontiggia
When you create or modify a filled region (hatch) - you can control the pen. I have an image attached for reference.
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01-08-2013 07:51 AM in reply to:
LisaDrago
I referred to hatches automatic assigned directly to the materials, which appear for example when it dissects an element. thanks
Andrea
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01-08-2013 08:20 AM in reply to:
andrea.pontiggia
you know - that is a really good question - I did some looking and I am not finding anything specific to control it..
What I did find - under VV or VG you can control the pattern but not the pen weight. Image attached
but on others you can control the pen weight. image attached.
I looked under the object styles and was not able to find anythng there that corresponds to the patterns or lines.
So very interesting question - maybe someone else has some ideas!
LD

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