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Kent1Cooper
en respuesta a: Anonymous

No.  Non-continuous linetypes work on Circles.  If they're not doing so for you, make sure your Linetype Scale, both at the drawing level and if there's an override on the Circle itself, is appropriate to the size of the Circle and the linetype definition cycle.

 

[The things for which you would need to convert a Circle to a Polyline are  A) if you want to give it width, such as a Donut has; or  B) if you have some reason to need to reverse its drawn direction, since Circles are always drawn counterclockwise.  The latter might matter if your linetype has arrowheads or something else directional, but shouldn't matter for the DASHED linetype, if that's specifically what you meant in the Subject line, and not just any non-continuous one(s).]

Kent Cooper, AIA