Hey everyone, here's the sitch:
I've created a linetype of PZ27 sheetpile wall using exact dimensions (attached, I know the scale's off). The line works exactly as it should (save for around corners) - it extends 1 full unit at a time, resizes with good quality, etc - much better than inserting a block and having to rotate and attach it in chunks. The problem is scaling.
As all good linetypes should, it scales depending on the scale of the viewport it's in/the annotation scale of model space, so if my VP or Cannoscale is anything but 1:1 the sheetpile shows up huge. I need this 1 linetype to not scale, like some linetype/object hybrid. [MS/PS]LTSCALE all control variables globally, and CELTSCALE is basically just the command line way of changing the "linetype scale" in properties, none of these options let you turn off the ability of an individual linetype to scale. As a matter of fact, I don't think that ability exists. Nonetheless, I wanna do it.
So, does anyone here know a way to turn off an individual line or linetype's ability to scale? Or know of another fancy way to get what I want?
If you set MSLTSCALE to 0 then linetypes will only take on the scale set by LTSCALE and won't be scaled when you change annotation scale.
If you don't want linetypes to be affected by LTSCALE, then use Continuous linetype. 😉
Tim
Sort of found the answer. CADALYST has a nice post on how the scale of a linetype is drawn (based on pspace units). The thing about this is the linetype will still scale as you change the Cannoscale in mspace, so it may look the wrong size while you're drawing, but if you check pspace you should find that the linetype isn't changing scale, regardless of vpscale.
Garrett,
How about PSLTSCALE?
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
It might take a bit to set up, but when I did sheet pile work I just made 1:1 blocks from these:
http://www.skylinesteel.com/globalnav/technical-library/datasheets--autocads
I just set nodes for the connections and snap, snap, snap. I also made sets of 4,16,32, etc. to insert quicker. I worked for an ERS contractor, so I had to be accurate, but it really wasn't much more work.
"[MS/PS]LTSCALE all control variables globally"
I only want 1 linetype to scale.