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Custom Linetype Problem

rhilly
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Custom Linetype Problem

rhilly
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Observer

Hello,

 

My custom linetype does not curve and follow an arc or circle path (see attached picture). How do I make the square with a cross look like the squares without a cross?

 

The linetype is made using a shape.

 

Thank you!!

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pendean
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Is the shape being used from your shapefile the box-plus-the-lines-on-either-end, or just the box? I suspect the former, not the latter. Confirm/find out for sure, and share it here too with your DWG.
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Kent1Cooper
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If you don't mind the diagonals not reaching fully to the corners of the squares, you could do this with a Text element in the linetype, rather than figuring out how to adjust your shape definition to not include the line extensions.  There is even a choice of weight -- this is "ST" in the Wingdings 2 font:

Kent1Cooper_0-1652892710306.png

And surely there are fonts out there, or a Unicode character or something, that have such a thing with all-the-way-to-the-corners X arms.

 

Kent Cooper, AIA
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rhilly
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Thanks for the reply. Yes, it is the former, the square with the cross has the lines attached to it.

 

Please find attached the DWG file.

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rhilly
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Interesting, I did not think of this. I am going to give it a shot. Thank you!

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Kent1Cooper
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So the shape does include the "wings."  A shape in a linetype can't appear other than as an entirety, and can't curve or bend pieces within it.  You could re-make the shape with only the X'd square; then your linetype definition would need to include pen-down segments between the shape insertions, like your GUARDRAIL linetype and the same as if a Text element is used instead.

 

[When you get to that, I have a suggestion to make the squares look more correct in relation to the curve.  Look at the way AutoCAD's FENCELINE2 linetype is defined, and compare it to your GUARDRAIL.]

Kent Cooper, AIA
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