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Remedy for splined polylines not showing dashes?

Remedy for splined polylines not showing dashes?

erikflatmo
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Remedy for splined polylines not showing dashes?

erikflatmo
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How can I get splined polylines to display dashes consistently? When I adjust the LTSCALE, the dashes appear only inconsistently - some parts dashed, some parts not. I've also tried PLINEGEN. Does anyone know a work around for this? I just want even dashes along a splined polyline. Thanks.

 

 

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paullimapa
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pendean
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@erikflatmo ... or change the linetype scale of the spline, it may help.

 

With SPLINEs you have to understand the spacing between the "points" of that spline and the space your fixed-spacing dashed line needs to display; it requires a lot of manipulation.

Consider trying the linetype DASHED2 vs just using DASHED as well (the former is coded to be shorter).

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lauri_barnhart
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Hello, @erikflatmo,

Just checking in—did the responses shared by @paullimapa or @pendean help clarify your question?

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If your question still needs more attention, feel free to reply here with an update. This way, other members can jump in with further suggestions or guidance to help you move forward.

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erikflatmo
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I am drawing electrical circuits. At this point I have to go in and
manually draw the dashes as little arcs for each “dashed” spline.


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h_s_walker
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@erikflatmo Can you show us an image of what you're wanting to achieve. The spline not selected in the image below has a linetype scale of 0.2 and as you can see both it and the selected spline show dashes quite well

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erikflatmo
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Here are ARCS that look great. But you can see the two SPLINES do not show even or consistent dashes. This is the LTSCALE adjusted.

 

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erikflatmo
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LTSCALE does not work for me in this case - either the dashes are too small or irregular. See my example below. Thanks

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erikflatmo
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No not yet

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erikflatmo
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I get it that it's difficult but still would like a solution. Please see my example below.

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erikflatmo
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I need it to be a spline, not a pline. I am drawing electrical circuits and they should be curved not segemented.

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pendean
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@erikflatmo wrote:

I get it that it's difficult but still would like a solution. Please see my example below.


There is none is the spacing between your SPLINE "points" are too short for your chosen linetype. Try a different or shorter linetype, for example DASHED2 is shorter spacing than DASHED, or space out your spline point further.

 

You're fighting a SPLINE limitation that's not truly fixable.

 

Share your actual DWG file for someone to help you out with your own content.

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obulesub
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Hello, @erikflatmo ,

Just checking in—did the responses shared by @pendean  help clarify your question?

If so, please consider clicking the "Accept Solution" button on the post(s) that solved your problem. Doing so helps others in the community easily find useful answers.

If your question still needs more attention, feel free to reply here with an update. This way, other members can jump in with further suggestions or guidance to help you move forward.

All the best,

Obulesu | Community Manager

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