importing hatch patterns

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importing hatch patterns

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I'm trying to import all my old hatch patterns from ACAD2006 into 2016LT. I have dumped all the old .PAT files into the D:\Users\me\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\AutoCAD LT 2016\R22\enu\Support directory and pointed there in the suport siles search path.

However, I still dont see all the patterns that were available previously. There are a number of .PAT files, including individual patterns along with files named acad.pat, acad2, acadiso, acadlt, acadltiso, acado, archt.

All of the individual patterns plus the grouped .PAT files show up on the hatch pallette tab under "custom", but of course you can only choose an individual pattern, not see what is within a group like "archt.pat" for example

Then there are a number of patterns under the "other predefined" tab, but not as many as should be, and not any from the various .PAT files, I dont think.

One of the patterns I am looking for is called "rough-sq". When I searched even within all of the .PAT files for this text it does not show up anywhere.

Any ideas?

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pendean
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And R2006 did all of these things using the core commands and features in R2006? Or did you used to run a custom add-on that did these for you? It's been a while but I don't remember it doing all these things you mentioned.

BTW, any reason you've not migrated hatch patterns into ToolPalettes for the best built-in method of sorting them into groups and easier use? TPs are not just for blocks anymore.

For customization like hatch patterns/linetypes/blocks/more, I prefer to use my own folders and adding them to AutoCAD/LT's search paths: this avoids scattering the content into obscure folders like the one you listed. I can also push these folders to the top of the search list without adversely affecting other content. Try it sometime.
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As a first time user of ACAD LT 2016 I must ask, where are the .pat files?

I'm also trying to add some patterns I use constantly and I don't know where to put them.

I can't imagine they go in the Support file, I don't see any other .pat files there.

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Charles_Shade
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C:\Users\YOU\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\AutoCAD LT 201X\RXX\enu\Support

 

Or under OPTIONS, Files tab, Suport File Search Path; the top line should give you the location of the proper Support folder on your system.

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Well, I think I should apologize for taking up your time. I didn't think that was the right location when I first opened it because I saw what I thought were only two patterns "autocadlt" and "autocadltiso". Actually I believe those are folders containing all the 80 some patterns.

So I went ahead and put my patterns in the Support folders and it worked, I can see them in the Hatch list.

Thank you, again and sorry for the trouble.

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Humm.

In the drawing, I see the patterns I inserted in the Support folder, they are listed along with the other patterns but I can not use them. They don't come in.

Any suggestions? I must be missiing a step.

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Charles_Shade
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No trouble at all. Glad to help.

There is another Support Folder that many stumble into that can lead to confusion. My thought was that you found that Folder instead of the one you needed.

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Charles_Shade
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Have you closed and re-opened LT?

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Anonymous
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Just did. Still the same problem.

I'm attaching here the folder I'm inserting the patterns in. You can see most of the path up top.

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Charles_Shade
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Are these new patterns for you?

And if so where did you get them?

You may want to open the PAT file that you have and make sure there is a blank return <Enter> at the end of the file. This is required for the Pattern to function.

 

The CBLFLD Pattern that I use is attached.

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pendean
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Custom Hatch patterns/ PAT-extension file rules:

1. File name and hatch pattern name must be one and the same.
2. One hatch pattern per file.
3. there must be a single blank line at the end of the definition in the PAT file.
4. The PAT file must be in AutoCAD's search path.This can be any folder, simply add that folder to the search path using OPTIONS command>Files Tab>Support File Search Path.
5. You then find all of these new hatch patterns that you added under the CUSTOM option in HATCH command pop-up (or in the Ribbon).
6. You can edit PAT files with Windows Notepad.
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We've had the CBLFLD pattern since ACAD 2007 or maybe before. Then I transfered it to ACAD 2009 and now I'm trying to install it into ACAD LT 2016. It always worked before. The same with the FLDSTN pattern.

I've attached the two patterns here.

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Charles_Shade
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Then this is odd to not work. I think I've had those at least as long. Came from Owens Corning I believe.

Your attachment is nothing but two Icons so there is nothing to look at.

Just for curiosity sake rename the one I posted and place in the Support folder and see if that works for you. It does here as well as the other you mentioned in my install of LT 2016.

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Sorry about that. When I clicked those icons here they opened up the script.
I'll try the one you sent.
Thank you.

Gus Campuzano
ARCHITECTURAL DEPARTMENT

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pendean
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Why did you paste images of icons into a word document? Do you not know how to ZIP files if that was your intent?
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Anonymous
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That worked!

I guess my pat must be corrupt or something.

If I'm not out of line and if you have it, can you send me the field stone pattern also? Or tell me where I can go ... to get it.

Thank you.

Charles_Shade
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Fieldstone and a couple others.

 

And Boral bought the patterns from Corning some years ago:

http://www.boralamerica.com/stone

Anonymous
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Thank you, Charles.

You're most generous.

I shouold accept this as the solution.

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I am using AutoCAD LT 2016 on Windows 10 and have no idea how to import a stonework hatch (PAT) pattern from an extranal source. The "help" is useless as it is not up to date. I do not see any of the options described in "help"

 

Please can somebody help me as most of my work is on stone buildings and the standard hatch patterns are rubbish

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pendean
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the PAT file requirements for use:
1. File name and hatch pattern name must be one and the same.
2. One hatch pattern per file.
3. there must be a single blank line at the end of the definition in the PAT file.
4. The PAT file must be in AutoCAD's search path.This can be any folder, simply add that folder to the search path using OPTIONS command>Files Tab>Support File Search Path.
5. You then find all of these new hatch patterns that you added under the CUSTOM option in HATCH command pop-up (or in the Ribbon).
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