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When I try to apply user defined .pat, it just creates solid fill.

Anonymous

When I try to apply user defined .pat, it just creates solid fill.

Anonymous
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Hello,

I recently saved a .pat from a stone website, using Autodesk's instructions for saving new hatch patterns. When I go to "Options" under "Hatch Creation", I click "User Defined" under "Type", find the pattern under "Swatch", and I can see the pattern, but at this point "Pattern" defaults to "SOLID" and I can't change it. So when I pick the area I want hatched, it fills the area with a solid color. I've attached a screen shot of the options described above.

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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Is it possible to share the PAT file with me? I know that some of th  hatch patterns available from a specific vendor are not written to be totally compliant with the AutoCAD Hatch definition and this perhaps might be the problem.

 

I would like to see if the hatch pattern behaves the same for me and if there is a way to correct it.

 

Please also tell me which version of AutoCAD you are using.

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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pendean
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Change the hatch scale on that pop-up from 0.25 to 1 then 10 then 100 then 1000 and see if it's just incorrectly coded for your needs.



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Anonymous
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Hi,

I've been trying to attach the .pat file, without success.

 

When I changed the scale to 1, then .50. nothing showed up in the area.

 

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Anonymous
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Ok, when I changed it to 10, the pattern shows up, very small. Thank you!

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