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Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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I think everyone is trying to tell you to just look on the Internet, come back if you get stuck or cannot find anything.
Or better yet, spend about 20-30 minutes in HELP and learn how to write your own since it's really not that difficult.
I'll get you started: remember, there are lots of resources out there and there is no one-stop perfect location for everyone's needs http://lmgtfy.com/?q=download+autocad+linetypes
Why does everyone reply with the instructions to make linetypes instead of just replying with a linetype?
Why not just post what people are asking for?
It is certainly odd that no one will actually just post a competed file and that there is no good page for functional downloads of actual linetypes. Searching forums is always my last choice. I am rarely interested in random peoples opinions. The way corporations have totally abandoned thier responsibilities to "forums" is one of the worst things to come from the internet. Very odd.
I did not start this thread. I would like to find a simple smooth sine wave to represent standard corrugated roofing. I did post that request on a new thread.
Hello family, SEE ATTACHED! I just compiled a few line types to passify the whining!
I was going to call all of yall a bad name, but chose not too!
Thanks those are nice lines but they are not a .lin file and you forgot the corrugated one. Is there a way to add those linetypes to my standard set of linetypes?
Could you create a fence line for me please. dashed line with X in between the dashes
@carol_gore Paste the following code into your acadltiso.lin file and remember to change the title from FIXED to FENCELINEX
*FIXED,Fixed ---- X ---- X ---- X ----
A,12.7,-2.8,["X",STANDARD,S=1.82,R=0.0,X=-1.4,Y=-0.7],-2.8
Howard Walker
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