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@CoraForun wrote:
.... the linetype I'm trying to use looks like this:![]()
The code in the linetype file looks like this:
*SANITAIRE,Conduite sanitaire avec fleche
A, 2.1484, -1.6016, -1.5000, 3.7500, -.5000, -1.5000, 3.7500, -1.5000, 3.7500, -1.5000
I want to change the S letter with a D letter. How can I do that? .... I don't understand how I can have this linetype with only these numbers.
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It's understandable that you don't understand, because you can't have that linetype with only those numbers. It's clearly missing the parts about the insertion of the arrowhead and the S. They should most likely be between the adjacent pairs of negative [pen-up] numbers.
Maybe you need to try a different linetype-definition-extraction program. If you can't find one that gets it correct, it looks like a fairly simple one to define. Do you know whether the arrowhead is a defined Shape or a text character in some symbols font?