Hugh, that's great, I guess. I tried to use the hatch, but at a scale of 1
it was far too big, and when I tried to change the scale it disappeared
altogether. But I appreciate your efforts, explanation and "freebie".
"Hugh Adamson" wrote in message
news:5058105@discussion.autodesk.com...
Hatches must repeat a defining motif along two different straight axes so
that the generated pattern can cover an infinite plane. A polar or radial
pattern does not actually repeat along straight axes, so it is not possible
to create a generalised radial hatch pattern.
However for small areas you can create a hatch pattern motif large enough to
entirely cover the required area without repeating the pattern which can be
placed in drawings by adjusting the hatch origin
at each insertion - as an
alternative to creating a macro to place and trim blocks against the area's
boundary. The attached HatchKit-created circular pattern of 230x76mm bricks
is just over 4.5 metres in diameter. http://www.cadro.com.au/hatchkit/
Links to hatch pattern collections here:
http://www.cadro.com.au/hatchkit/HatLinks.html
Hugh Adamson
Cadro Pty Ltd
www.cadro.com.au