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Anonymous
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Dashed lines not appearing in model space

I was able to draw dashed lines earlier, but suddenly they appear solid regardless of the linetype I've selected.  They also appear solid in the paper space.  

john.vellek
en respuesta a: Anonymous

HI @Anonymous,

 

I took a look at your file and noticed that your drawing had errors by using Audit.  I copied the contents into a new file, set dimscale=1 and ltscale=1 and the dashed lines look fine now.

 

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Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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leothebuilder
en respuesta a: Anonymous

The lines are simply too short for the assigned linetype to display.

If you stretch them you will find that they will display.

 

If you use imperial units I find that setting LTSCALE at 0.5 or 0.75 displays the linetypes better.

 

I appears that you have MSLTSCALE variable set at 1 and that should work well with setting and changing the annotation scales

Anonymous
en respuesta a: leothebuilder

Thank you. Dashed lines and some others now work but not the acad lines or
certain other line type options.
leothebuilder
en respuesta a: Anonymous

If you use imperial units, make sure you use imperial linetypes.

 

Start with an imperial drawing template

GrantsPirate
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Don't mix the acad-iso linetypes with the others.  If working in imperial then stay away from the acad iso ones.


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