Screening; Display Mgr vs Layer Transparency
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ACA 2016
So, the goal is to create what we old geezers used to call a 'background' of a floor plan...basically a floor plan that is at least 50% screened/faded.
I'd discovered the 'Screened' Display. One click and MOST of the things on screen turn dark gray and print lightly. However, it ONLY screens Objects...walls, windows, doors, stairs, railings, etc. However, it won't affect blocks...whether Autocad's native blocks (like plumbing fixtures, washer, dryer, etc) or blocks I create. It also won't affect entities, e.g. lines, circles, etc. Having been frustrated by this, I went down the path of transparency.
I go into a View and then into the Layer Manager and select the floor plan construct xref'd into the drawing. I go through and select all the layers I want and change they're transparency to whatever I want...50% let's say. But, I ALSO have to remember (or more specifically have staff remember) to click the 'Transparency' button in the Plot Dialog Box...this gets forgotten more than you know, and I've seen the transparency button create font printing issues and other anomalies.
So I'm looking for guidance to the best way to achieve getting a 'screened' floor plan background. Am I doing this the way any of you are? Is there another way? I'd prefer to use the Display Manager, but I'm not sure it will allow me to affect entities other than native Architectural Objects.
Thanks,
Scott