Hello,
As described in the subject I create two perpendicular lines that intersect at their ends. I use the fillet tool, an arc is created. On the screen it looks fine, it isn't until I print (to PDF or to an actual printer) that I get a disjointed arc/line.
I am trying to create a title block is all, so I am working within a title block template family file. Want to create some nice boxes with rounded edges.
I have attached three pictures, one of my pdf print settings, one of how the fillet arcs look in REVIT and lastly how it looks in PDF.
Thanks.
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Odd.
Try Toggle Join Tangency Locks. I doubt it will make a difference, but see what happens.
Thanks for the quick reply! I have tried that a few times, locking one side then print testing, locking the other side then testing, locking both then testing. No luck!
Oh we got OPTIONS.
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Did you want me to toggle the graphics button for image compression?
Yes, try Graphics (Zip) for image compression. And try Standard Document instead of Revit Document.
Hey! This appears to have worked. I had toggled out of the graphics (ZIP) for image compression just trial and erroring stuff earlier in the day, so I think it is the 'standard document' setting that was the fix.
One thing I will note that is lines I had tried to bring in from CAD (Imported a DWG into a title block family template RFA) still appear disjointed, but at this point I am going to take what I got and spend the half hour just redrawing some title block boxes, no biggie! Thank you so much!
If you wouldn't mind me asking, what is the meaning of the 'application' setting? Like literally how will the print of used? Thanks again.
Bluebeam optimizes the output PDF based on different application settings. Sometime it goes the wrong way.
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