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mgnrr007
en respuesta a: mgnrr007

Hi again Maxim, 

-continued thanks here-

SO, based on your earlier comments, I decided I would ditch my custom ctb file and just use one of the Autocad standard ctb files. I tried both the monotone and the Acadlt.ctb files.

Then I went in and I isolated and clarified the line weights in a series of layers I might like to use. I had a range of between .13 mm to 1.58 mm. I set these line weights in both model space and paper space and I am very aware of the  icon toggle. That did turn what I had on and off. 

 

I am still not having success. I have a pretty wide range of line weights and yet I get such little expression of the difference. Oddly, there is more difference showing when I have tiled into the model space then anything I can see in Paper space.  I have attached screen shots to demonstrate the problem. For example between .13mm, .20mm, 25 mm & .30mm  there is no visible difference. Then it jumps up. Again, between .35, .40mm, .50mm,.70mm, .80mm there is not a visible difference , and so on... I do notice a bit of shifting when I zoom in in and out.

 

I use paper space to see what my drawing will look like when I ultimately print a plot or a pdf, I think like most users. 

 

With the attached screen shots showing the different views and situations, do you notice how the stepped gradation of thicknesses stops showing more than maybe 3 weights when I tilemode to Paperspace?

 

I’m on version 2023 and I think there is a newer version. Thoughts around this and an upgrade?

 

Thank you again,

 

Megan