when I insert batting into my drawings in model space, at a scale . why does this not scale correctly in veiwports in paper space. that are individula scales
1;5
1:10
1:1
etc
basic question , but have been struggling for somewhile now.
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BATTING means what exactly? The ill-mannered LINETYPE provided by Autodesk that does not work (hint: stop wasting your time with it), or a custom hatch pattern (the best option)?
Do you mean PSLTSCALE? Having it set to 1 will obviously display the linetype identically in all viewports regardless of their individual scales. That's because in this setting linetype scales are governed by paper space units rather than model space units. In other words a line with a custom linetype will appear in any viewport as it would have been drawn in paper space. Setting this to 0 means linetype scales are governed by model space units. You likely have already figured it out yourself, but maybe others will benefit from this little explanation too.
OP with most ppl using PSLTSCALE at 1, so most linetypes look the same across multiple viewports, BATTING as a linetype has become somewhat of a dinosaur. You should consider using a custom hatch instead. I created one a few years ago that scales according to the width of the cavity, and holds together decently for 600 feet length. Not sure if I still have it somewhere -- I may have shared it in an old post here -- but they are not difficult to create if you read up a bit and practice!
Give this a try if you wish.
You will need the Hatch Pattern as well.
Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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