Hi there,
I'm having an issue witht he hatching in Autocad LT 2015.
For some reason, I am unable to copy and paste hatching. I.e, if I draw a circle and hatch it, when I selected both to copy, it only pastes the circle I drew and not the hatching.
Also, when I do hatching in a drawing and close that drawing, the hatching dissapears when i open it again.
A solution to my problems would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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Solved by dulariparmar. Go to Solution.
Hello from France
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Very strange !
Q1) Have you installed the SP 1 for ACAD LT 2015 ?
I hope that PICKFIRST = 1 , PICKADD = 1 and what is your value for PICKSTYLE ?
PICKSTYLE = 1 : Select Groups
PICKSTYLE = 3 : Select Groups + Hatches & Contours
Q2) Can you share with us your "special" DWG ?
Patrice BRAUD
Hi Pat,
Thanks for the reply.
I checked and I do have the lastest SP1 installed.
My values are as follows:
PICKFIRST = 1
ICKADD = 1
PICKSTYLE = 1
I noticed yesterday that the behavior of the hatching was very inconsistent, because just after I posting the topic, the hatching worked again. But it only worked with certain hatches, i.e. my circle hatching I was able to copy, but not my rectangular hatching.
Hi,
It has happened to other drawings of mine as well.
And regardign the pasting, I am pasting into an existing drawing. And the layer is not locked or frozen.
I see this is 2 years old but I have exactly the same symptoms. Not every time in every drawing or with every shape, the behavior is inconsistent.
Autocad 2015 version J.51.0.0. ( I am using the very poorly translated spanish version, but I guess that should not make a difference).
If I do as you suggest, everything is fine for that particular file.
A sample file is attached, but not sure if that will be of any use because the problematic hatches will probably be gone by the time you open it!
In one instance the hatches had been converted to a contour, in other instances they just disappear.
Have a good day.
>>>...If I do as you suggest, everything is fine for that particular file....<<<
So why would that not apply to this file?
>>>... Not every time in every drawing...<<<
There is no fix for something that does not happen all the time to all the files: is the file you shared here with us one of those files? Tell me exactly how to replicate the problem in it, which commands to use, which options to select, how to apply the hatch and more.
Here is what I see in your file, the circle on the left has 146 hatches in it and the circle on the right has 19 hatch in it.
Thank you very much for your quick reply.
All closed polylines on the circle to the right had a solid fill that dissapeared on saving the file.
Try this:
Select the empty pink polylines in the circle to the right, do an associative solid hatch on the selected objects. If you rotate making a copy or if you copy and paste them you MIGHT see some (not all) of the hatches gone. (I get a message in spanish that translates to "eliminated associative hatch" or "the associative property of the hatch has been eliminated"). If you save you are likely to see them gone when you close and open again the file.
Thanks again.
So I reopened your file but this time with RECOVER command: it found and fixed 7 errors and it appears all of your pink outlines are full of hatches again.
Did you draw those? See the file I reattached.
Thank you very very much for your help.
Some strange shapes show up when opening the recovered file. I did not draw those. I will start my drawing from scratch and hope for better luck next time.
Thanks again.
I was struggling with the same but this discussion did not help
SOLUTION IS TO CHECK WEATHER YOUR SOLID HATCH THAT YOU ARE TRYING TO COPY IS A SOLID HATCH
in my case it was a different hatch very dense, thus it looked like solid
so check in the hatch properties, and select solid hatch.
IT WORKED FOR ME!!
I managed to fix it by selecting a different hatch that did copy and then using "match properties" on the hatch I wanted.
I had the same problem and thankfully I read your solution instead of following the longer ones above. lol thank you so much!!!
@dulariparmar wrote:I was struggling with the same but this discussion did not help
SOLUTION IS TO CHECK WEATHER YOUR SOLID HATCH THAT YOU ARE TRYING TO COPY IS A SOLID HATCH
in my case it was a different hatch very dense, thus it looked like solid
so check in the hatch properties, and select solid hatch.
IT WORKED FOR ME!!
WORKED FOR ME AS WELL! Solid hatch copies fine, USER (default) hatch does not copy properly. Check to make sure hatch is solid 🙂
Hi, it's march 20, 2019 and I'm using AutoCAD 2019, I was still having this problem with hatches while trying to copy them, until I saw your answer. Was exactly that, the hatch was selected as "pattern" and not "solid", now the figures are copying without any problem.
Thank's you so much.
Sergio
yup, can confirm this is still a thing
But please note "the thing" is documented wrong or just - not explained clear enough,
and the behavior is depending on your setting and used version.
(and: Acad is copying the hatch! Just you can not see it - because the creator used useless property values)
The source problem is the user mistake before (selected the wrong pattern)
1. You create a hatch with pattern not-solid
2. your setting of hpname, hporigin and pattern scale are set that to the result that NO LINE of the pattern is visible in your hatch object.
In old versions up to 2011 -> In this case ACAD CREATED NO HATCH object! (Because a hatch with no lines visible is useless)
In 2012 -> ACAD created the hatch object and displayed it with a solid filling (instead of the real pattern what would be "nothing visible")
A benefit, a cool feature! If users knowing what they do and understanding what's going on.
In 2013-2014 -> ACAD created the hatch object and displayed it with a solid filling (if HPmaxareas >0)
or with the "real" visibility = without any visible line (because your setting of hporigin,pattern,scale and hatchboundary is the to this result)
<< I never saw HPmaxareas working the way i can read in the help, but it is a toggle(value 0 vs. higher than 0) for "pattern to big/not visible -> display it as solid filling" >>
<< If anyone think HPmaxareas works also the way as documented, you are welcome to explain it to me -> PM please , perhaps understood it wrong until today>>
2015-
The "solid filling" feature for bad selected hatch properties (pattern to big / no line visible) while hpmaxareas is >0
works this way only
- for hatches created by HATCH command (not copy or mirror and so on)
- only for this file session (not for hatches which was created in past sessions)
AND, the is one more bug since 2015 😒
You create a hatch which nonsense properties, the pattern is to big (no lines visible)
while your hpmaxareas is >0, so the hatch is visible as solid filling..
Now, you change the properties to well values (pattern lines would be visible now),
but AutoCAD keep the "solid filling" display (for this file session)!
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To all users which have AutoDESK support: open a bug report / support case (email)
and write down all bugs, every version again.