I have recently upgraded to AutoCAD LT 2018. Many of our companies drawings use the solid white hatch (color 255,255,255) with degrees of transparency, so the underlying layers appear faded. Unfortunately, now that I have upgraded to LT 2018, the solid white hatch is printing black (or grey with 50% transparency). This is the case for drawings plotted in .dwg and .pdf. There appear to be a number of folks having this problem and the "solution" provided in the forum is to report the issue. Please find a fix to this bug. Thanks.
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I have recently upgraded to AutoCAD LT 2018. Many of our companies drawings use the solid white hatch (color 255,255,255) with degrees of transparency, so the underlying layers appear faded. Unfortunately, now that I have upgraded to LT 2018, the solid white hatch is printing black (or grey with 50% transparency). This is the case for drawings plotted in .dwg and .pdf. There appear to be a number of folks having this problem and the "solution" provided in the forum is to report the issue. Please find a fix to this bug. Thanks.
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Attached is an example of the problem I am having with the solid white hatch. I have included both .dwg and .pdf versions. Fingers crossed.
Syd
Attached is an example of the problem I am having with the solid white hatch. I have included both .dwg and .pdf versions. Fingers crossed.
Syd
Hello
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Please have you the problem if your Solid Hatch Color is RGB: 254 , 254 , 254
and NOT: 255 , 255 , 255
Regards, Patrice
Patrice BRAUD
Hello
Welcome to the Autodesk / AutoCAD Forums !
Please have you the problem if your Solid Hatch Color is RGB: 254 , 254 , 254
and NOT: 255 , 255 , 255
Regards, Patrice
Patrice BRAUD
Hi @Anonymous,
Thank you for posting your files. This looks like a known issue that the development team is aware of. I've linked your post to the open development issue to demonstrate the need for a fix.
In the meantime, @braudpat's recommendation is the workaround that we'd also suggest. Could you try this and let us know if it works for you in the meantime?
If one or more of these posts helped answer your question, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.
Hi @Anonymous,
Thank you for posting your files. This looks like a known issue that the development team is aware of. I've linked your post to the open development issue to demonstrate the need for a fix.
In the meantime, @braudpat's recommendation is the workaround that we'd also suggest. Could you try this and let us know if it works for you in the meantime?
If one or more of these posts helped answer your question, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.
Patrice-
Your work around worked. Adjusting the color to RGB 254, 254, 254 gave me the partially transparent solid white hatch I wanted. Thank you so much.
Syd
Patrice-
Your work around worked. Adjusting the color to RGB 254, 254, 254 gave me the partially transparent solid white hatch I wanted. Thank you so much.
Syd
This has been a known issue for a while now. Is there a fix coming any time this year?
This has been a known issue for a while now. Is there a fix coming any time this year?
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