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Assigning Plot Style to RGB Colours (Non Index)

96eric1
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Assigning Plot Style to RGB Colours (Non Index)

96eric1
Explorer
Explorer

Hi Everyone

I can't seem to find the answer to this anywhere. Does anyone know how to assign a plot style/ plot colour to things drawn in non index colours (Specific RGB Colours).

E.g I have some line work drawn in the colour 255,101,0. It would normally plot as is, but I want to be able to plot in black but from what I can find the plot style editor only allows the editing of Indexed colours.

 

I'm working on a quite a large number of drawings that have a lot of linework with very specific RGB values assigned to them and would rather not go through each drawing manually (almost everything has been blocked together as well) to change the colours to an indexed colour.

 

Would greatly appreciate any knowledge anyone has on this.

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cadffm
Consultant
Consultant

Hi,

 

>>"Does anyone know how to assign a plot style/ plot colour to things drawn in non index colours (Specific RGB Colours)."

 

You are using color-depending Plotstyle-Tables (.CTB), ctb are for ACI ONLY!

The Plotstyle table have 255 Plotstyles, foreach ACI one, that's it.

 

If you are using named plotstyles (.stb), you can setup your own plotstyle and you can assign them color independed to objects or layers.

 

 

Sebastian

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3wood
Advisor
Advisor

Method 1

You can save the drawing as AutoCAD R12/LT2 DXF (*.dxf) format first. Then open and print the dxf file.

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Method 2

Open the pdf file, then print it again with 'Microsoft Print to PDF' and select 'Print in grayscale (black and white).

ATT3.JPG

 

Method 3

Print it with 'DWFx ePlot (XPS Compatible)' and change it's properties to 'Monochrome'. Then open the DWFx file and print it again with 'Microsoft Print to PDF' printer.

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Method 4

Set up a color matching rule: (255, 101, 0) → 30, then use CHZ20 check all objets and convert all specific truecolors to index color.

ATT2.JPG

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