Creating static mleader edges when using dashed line-types.
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Hi there,
This may be way more specific than is necessary, and I may be going about doing this wrong, but I recently started as an MEP engineer using AutoCAD and have been trying to figure out this issue I've been running into with mleaders and dashed lines.
Our firm used leaders to call out homeruns in electrical schematics. Many of them use the old qleader(leader) command, which inherits all of its attributes from the current dimension style. I have tried to re-create how the qleaders looks and functions, but by using the new mleaders. I am doing this because mleaders allow you to specify the landing location first, which is a more natural motion to create electrical homerun callouts that all match in angle and length.
I've gotten everything to match except for a very peculiar issue with the edges of the leader lines. When creating a leader with qleader, it makes sure to always have a portion of the dashed line along the edge as you are dragging it out, and will adjust to keep it so.
With mleaders, there are times that I can adjust the angle or spacing so that the dash in the line falls at the corner/edge, giving an ugly looking corner with no line there.
Does anybody have any idea where I should go to change this? I'm not sure if its because qleader may use a different line type under the hood, and mleader uses maybe a polyline under the hood or something like that, but for the life of me I cannot find a setting, variable, or button to tweak to make them look the same.
Below are two videos showing what I'm talking about. Pay attention to the edge when dragging the leaders out.
Thanks!