I am developing a card at the moment that would be used on phones at night. I then want to give it a dark background color when exporting to PDF so as not to harm the eyes.
I tried to define a fill color that matched the size of my paper and put it in the background, but this solution is buggy. Several layers disappear leaving me a pdf with only (or almost) only the fill color.
Do you have a solution? I thank you warmly.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by c_ly0745K37. Go to Solution.
We will give more help if you can attache here your CAD dwg file for testing .
Imad Habash
@c_ly0745K37 wrote:I tried to define a fill color that matched the size of my paper and put it in the background, but this solution is buggy. Several layers disappear leaving me a pdf with only (or almost) only the fill color.
Try restricting the hatch so that none of it coincides with the other objects.
I don't really see how to do it, I'll send you the attached file
@c_ly0745K37 wrote:
I don't really see how to do it, I'll send you the attached file
What is disappearing please? See attached PDFs from your files
Hinnn ??
How did you do that? ha ha, when I export on my side, I get this
@c_ly0745K37 wrote:
Hinnn ??
How did you do that? ha ha, when I export on my side, I get this
CAD file showing you "how" to follow along with the instructions above was posted, start there.
HTH
@c_ly0745K37 wrote:
problem solved, I changed High Quality Print to DWG to PDF
Can you explain please? Your shared DWG file was already set to do that
If what you said is true, the problem wasn't with the .dwg it's your .pc3 file and it varies per user default changes. High Quality Print.pc3 and DWG to PDF.pc3 are mostly the same output settings especially the color by default unless you changed it. The default for paper color of both is white.
You didn't mention you changed the default driver settings for your DWG to PDF.pc3 local driver. Really it works with High Quality Print.pc3 too if you match the driver settings. 😴
Yes, my file was set to high quality. I changed it to DWG to PDF and there were no more presentation errors when exporting the document.
Yes, my paper remains white, it is the color of the hatching that I placed in the background which makes my paper color, for a document which will probably never be printed, but only consulted on the telephone.
Thank you for your help anyway.
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