Publishing problems

Publishing problems

2204008HBM8M
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Publishing problems

2204008HBM8M
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Centerline shows as it should in the model tab but in the layout tab, it shows as a continuous line and plots and publishes as a continuous line

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Message 2 of 17

imadHabash
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Hi,

Try to check PSLTSCALE (System Variable)

 

Imad Habash

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Message 3 of 17

2204008HBM8M
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It is 1.
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Message 4 of 17

pendean
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@2204008HBM8M wrote:
It is 1.

change it then REGENALL would be the next step to try after only just checking.

Also, what are your settings for LTSCALE and MSLTSCALE too please?

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imadHabash
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can we have a CAD dwg sample please for testing?

 

Imad Habash

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Message 6 of 17

imadHabash
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can we have a CAD dwg sample please for testing?

 

Imad Habash

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Message 7 of 17

2204008HBM8M
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I have attached the file. You can check it now.

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2204008HBM8M
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Both of them are 1 and REGENALL did not solve the problem.
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Message 9 of 17

wispoxy
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Advisor

/Go to your layout
/Lock viewport and go inside of it
/Use command PSLTSCALE
/Use REGEN while in viewport
/Exit viewport and REGEN again while on your layout
/Switch tabs and return to the tab

 

.//If modelspace is 1:1 and layout viewport is 1:1 it should work.

.//If modelspace is 1:1 and layout viewport is 1'=1/8"-0' keep in mind of your line pattern scales. You need to enlarge or make the linescale 0.0015 or 48 or 96. When I say "enlarge" I'm specifically talking about the linepattern not the object itself "Linetype Scale" in properties of the line. You may need to play around with show annotations too.

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2204008HBM8M
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Did not work.
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Message 11 of 17

CodeDing
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@2204008HBM8M ,

 

When you're in Model Space, See how your scale is set to 1:1?

 

CodeDing_0-1731010327966.png

 

Then, when you go to your Paper Space and enter your Viewport, See how your scale is set to something else?

 

CodeDing_1-1731010384962.png

 

...That is your problem. To fix it, do the following:

 

1) Set the scale inside your viewport to: 1/4" = 1'-0" (then, lock your viewport)

CodeDing_2-1731010505598.png

 

2) Then, go back to Model Space and set your scale to the same thing (1/4" = 1'-0")

CodeDing_3-1731010590339.png

 

3) Then run the REGEN command

CodeDing_4-1731010623793.png

 

4) Then, adjust your LineType Scale(s) to their appropriate sizes. I changed your centerlines to 0.2.

CodeDing_5-1731010736364.png

 

Best,

~DD

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2204008HBM8M
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Perfectly solved. Thank you very much.
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Message 13 of 17

wispoxy
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I got a feeling something is being represented to us incorrectly. You said "centerline", that term means a specific pattern + line + purpose. Are you not talking about a pattern, line, and purpose? Please describe "Centerline", you're not using the word "the" before saying "Centerline" so I assume we're thinking of it differently.
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Message 14 of 17

wispoxy
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He showed you exactly by image what I typed out, and you said mine didn't resolve the problem. 🤣

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2204008HBM8M
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I was accessing this page using my laptop then and it didn't show the lines beneath the "return to the tab" line. Now I am checking it from my phone and the rest of the instructions are showing here. 

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Message 16 of 17

2204008HBM8M
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Yes, I should have put that "the" there. Sorry for my mistake. English is not my native language, so I missed it.
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wispoxy
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I wasn't picking on your language because it works both ways. When you said what I listed didn't work I re-read your original post and noticed it without the word "the" at the start, so I started thinking you were talking about another object or block named "Centerline" and not the actual centerline pattern or feature. All good!