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Anonymous
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Help installing hatch patterns for AutoCAD LT for Mac 2019

Hi! I've been trying to add hatch patterns to my Support File Search Path folder (image 1 below) but the file names are grayed out. Can anyone assist me with this? I've also tried directly to Add Patterns in the Hatch Library (image 2 below). The file names show up but when I add them it says "Error in Pattern File" and nothing shows up in the Library. Help please!

 

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pendean
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Why did you post the same thing yet again? 4-posts and counting so far... .

Anonymous
en respuesta a: pendean

Obviously I really need help!  Don't know how to delete... 

maxim_k
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi Tonya,

PAT. files are grayed out when you add folder with them in AutoCAD preferences window, because you add not hatch patterns themselves , but the folder with them. After you add folder with PAT files, AutoCAD will see them and will load to Hatch library.

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maxim_k
en respuesta a: Anonymous

And the other part of the question:
>>>> The file names show up but when I add them it says "Error in Pattern File" and nothing shows up in the Library.
Are you sure that all patterns are correct?
Can you attach here some of the hatches which shoes error alert?
You may need to compress them before attaching here.

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Anonymous
en respuesta a: maxim_k

I tried that as well. They loaded into my library but it says Error in Pattern File.

maxim_k
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Share one some of patterns here.
I can look at them on my side.

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Anonymous
en respuesta a: maxim_k

Here's the folder I downloaded. I also tried what you recommend with the folder and it still didn't work. I thought it might just be this file but I downloaded some patterns from other websites and the same thing happened. I appreciate your patience and assistance in helping me with this...

 

Centurion_Stone_Hatch_Patterns_PAT-2

maxim_k
en respuesta a: Anonymous

The patterns you downloaded are fo CorelDraw, not for AutoCAD. That is why autoCAD cannot read them.
Look for another place and pay attention to what program they are intended for.


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hugha
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Those patterns are not suitable for AutoCAD, they appear to be intended for some Corel application.

 

You should seek alternatives.

Anonymous
en respuesta a: maxim_k

I'm pretty sure these are not Corel Draw files. The website says they're AutoCAD files:

 

Hatch Patterns Instructions

Download AutoCAD Hatch Patterns

After downloading:

1. Unzip the files

2. Add the .pat files to either acadiso.pat OR acad.pat.

3. Create palette of hatch patterns

pendean
en respuesta a: Anonymous

I downloaded the ZIP file from your link and the hatch patterns in there are nothing like the one single file you posted earlier. These work fine, but you have to get them out of the ZIP file first and into an actual folder. Are you doing that?=

The other ones are not for AutoCAD: open one of each in your favorite word processor and see, AutoCAD hatch patterns are just ascii text files, not gibberish.


Anonymous
en respuesta a: pendean

Let me try again... thanks!
hugha
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Rather than editing ACAD.PAT just

 

1. place all of the pattern files in a separate directory.

2. add that directory to the ACAD source file path

3. look for the patterns under the hatching panel's CUSTOM tab

 

 

hth,

Hugh

 

pendean
en respuesta a: Anonymous

By the way, some of those hatches are duplicates of one another, and some will not work because someone renamed the file but the content is for a different pattern.

For Example: OMAHA file is RUBBLE hatch pattern, MELANO is HACKETT and more. These are the worst hatch patterns out there.

Try to find another source, these appear to be ill conceived at best.

ChrisPreece
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous,

 

I'm just checking in to see if you need more help with this. Did the suggestions that @pendean @hugha and @maxim_k  provided work for you?

If so, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.

 



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domiteaux71
en respuesta a: ChrisPreece

SO , Why does Autodesk make installing hatch patterns on AC LT mac so difficult?

 

 

Anonymous
en respuesta a: ChrisPreece

No, I didn't ever get it to work. 

Anonymous
en respuesta a: domiteaux71

I agree!

ChrisPreece
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous,

 

I'm sorry to hear you're having a tough time adding custom hatch patterns to AutoCAD LT for Mac.

 

It looks like there were some issues with the hatch pattern files you were originally trying to use. Were you able to find .pat files that are compatible with AutoCAD? If so, you should be able to follow the steps in this AKN article to add the hatch patters into AutoCAD.

 

Please let me know if this works.

 

If this post answers your question or solves your issue, please click Accept as Solution so others in the community can find it easily.

 



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