I am having trouble with loading line type Fencemark because when I do I get “bad definition of fencemark at line 2 of file Y:\....,(location of file). What am I missing or not understanding? I get fencemark to work for individual drawing but can not network it across the other computers and drawing. Please help
chris
@Anonymous,
john.vellek has edited your subject line for clarity: Line 2 bad
I am having trouble with loading line type Fencemark because when I do I get “bad definition of fencemark at line 2 of file Y:\....,(location of file). What am I missing or not understanding? I get fencemark to work for individual drawing but can not network it across the other computers and drawing. Please help
chris
@Anonymous,
john.vellek has edited your subject line for clarity: Line 2 bad
Hi,
>> I get fencemark to work for individual drawing but can not network
Which path is it where the linetype file is stored, any permission limits or some special characters in the folder name?
- alfred -
Hi,
>> I get fencemark to work for individual drawing but can not network
Which path is it where the linetype file is stored, any permission limits or some special characters in the folder name?
- alfred -
If you can find the .lin file, open it and check to see what the linetype definition is using for the font or text style.
For this linetype to load, the text style "STANDARD" must be in your drawing prior to loading it. (Standard can't be deleted from a dwg so it will work.)
*GAS_LINE,Gas line ----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS--
A,.5,-.2,["GAS",STANDARD,S=.1,R=0.0,X=-0.1,Y=-.05],-.25
For this linetype to load, the text style "LINETYPE" must be in your drawing prior to loading it. It's not a standar ACAD text style name so if the dwg doesn't have it already defined, they linetype will fail to load.
*C_FENCE,Civil, Fence Line ----X----X----
A,0.25,-.035,["X",LINETYPE,S=.08,U=0,X=0.0,Y=-.04],-.085
This one calls a specific Alfred font file with the "ZIG" shape defined within it. This is what Alfred is referring to.
*ZIGZAG,Zig zag /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
A,.0001,-.2,[ZIG,ltypeshp.shx,x=-.2,s=.2],-.4,[ZIG,ltypeshp.shx,r=180,x=.2,s=.2],-.2
If you can find the .lin file, open it and check to see what the linetype definition is using for the font or text style.
For this linetype to load, the text style "STANDARD" must be in your drawing prior to loading it. (Standard can't be deleted from a dwg so it will work.)
*GAS_LINE,Gas line ----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS--
A,.5,-.2,["GAS",STANDARD,S=.1,R=0.0,X=-0.1,Y=-.05],-.25
For this linetype to load, the text style "LINETYPE" must be in your drawing prior to loading it. It's not a standar ACAD text style name so if the dwg doesn't have it already defined, they linetype will fail to load.
*C_FENCE,Civil, Fence Line ----X----X----
A,0.25,-.035,["X",LINETYPE,S=.08,U=0,X=0.0,Y=-.04],-.085
This one calls a specific Alfred font file with the "ZIG" shape defined within it. This is what Alfred is referring to.
*ZIGZAG,Zig zag /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
A,.0001,-.2,[ZIG,ltypeshp.shx,x=-.2,s=.2],-.4,[ZIG,ltypeshp.shx,r=180,x=.2,s=.2],-.2
Ok checked the path and changed, no special characters, the symbol is basic like ——— / /. The shape file will load from any computer but not the line type file. Am new user so maybe it something simple or missing command, could I be missing a setting? I know your suposse to load the shape file before the line type command, right?
Ok checked the path and changed, no special characters, the symbol is basic like ——— / /. The shape file will load from any computer but not the line type file. Am new user so maybe it something simple or missing command, could I be missing a setting? I know your suposse to load the shape file before the line type command, right?
@Anonymous wrote:Ok checked the path and changed, no special characters, the symbol is basic like ——— / /. The shape file will load from any computer but not the line type file. Am new user so maybe it something simple or missing command, could I be missing a setting? I know your suposse to load the shape file before the line type command, right?
I don't think you have to manually load the shape file before the LT, if the shape file is located in one of your support file path's.
Were you able to locate and open the .lin file? Can you post the two lines that make up that specific linetype definition as well as share the shape file it's looking for?
@Anonymous wrote:Ok checked the path and changed, no special characters, the symbol is basic like ——— / /. The shape file will load from any computer but not the line type file. Am new user so maybe it something simple or missing command, could I be missing a setting? I know your suposse to load the shape file before the line type command, right?
I don't think you have to manually load the shape file before the LT, if the shape file is located in one of your support file path's.
Were you able to locate and open the .lin file? Can you post the two lines that make up that specific linetype definition as well as share the shape file it's looking for?
Scot-65
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Scot-65
A gift of extraordinary Common Sense does not require an Acronym Suffix to be added to my given name.
@Anonymous wrote:
Ok checked the path and changed, no special characters, the symbol is basic like ——— / /. ….
It's not a question of whether there are any special characters. Even with ordinary text characters embedded in complex linetypes, it's very likely a question of [to elaborate on what @DJGinAZ said in Message 3] whether the Text Style called for in the linetype definition exists in the drawing. When I get that message, it's always because I don't have a Style defined of the name specified for that linetype [whether it never was, or more often that it has been Purged]. That's not a function of Support File Search Path locations -- the Style must be defined within the current drawing. And it doesn't matter what font that Style has -- only that there's a Style with that name.
@Anonymous wrote:
Ok checked the path and changed, no special characters, the symbol is basic like ——— / /. ….
It's not a question of whether there are any special characters. Even with ordinary text characters embedded in complex linetypes, it's very likely a question of [to elaborate on what @DJGinAZ said in Message 3] whether the Text Style called for in the linetype definition exists in the drawing. When I get that message, it's always because I don't have a Style defined of the name specified for that linetype [whether it never was, or more often that it has been Purged]. That's not a function of Support File Search Path locations -- the Style must be defined within the current drawing. And it doesn't matter what font that Style has -- only that there's a Style with that name.
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