WebJun 27, 2024 · Hey all, I am running AutoCAD LT 2024 for mac and I am having an issue with getting linetypes to display properly in model space. This problem has only started recently in existing files that used to display fine. I've been through the forums and have tried messing around with MSLTSCALE, PSLTSCALE, and LTSCALE settings but still can't … WebMaking Dashed Lines Appear in Autocad Watch on In this video, I mention using Annotation Scale in the model space to allow us to see the dashed lines (or any other linetype). I mention the Global Scale Factor and how in my opinion, it's a temporary solution because it makes the lines appear wrong on a paperspace (layout).
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WebMar 22, 2024 · Linetypes still not showing up correctly (and you're using our recommended Method 1: Xref Your Drawing Into a Separate Sheet File)? You may have everything set … WebMar 9, 2002 · In model space, the LTSCALE variable is related to the ultimate plot scale. If you're plotting at 1:48, then LTSCALE might be 24 to 48. To use paper space linetype scaling, relate LTSCALE to the plot scale; i.e., 1:1 -- so make LTSCALE 0.5 to 1.0. Then set the PSLTSCALE variable from 0 to. sma on pcb
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WebMar 16, 2011 · It sounds like the Printable Area got changed in the Arch E1 paper size. Open the Plotter Configuration Editor and on the Device and Document Settings tab select Modify Standard Paper Sizes (Printable Area). Select the Arch E1 paper and see if the margins got changed to 0. Report 1 Like Reply Message 5 of 12 dbd63 in reply to: dbd63 WebApr 9, 2024 · The linetype is then displayed correctly In your drawing it would help to open the block-editor with your door, select the arcs and assign them a linetype-scale of 0.1, close the block-editor with save ... that works, but I have no idea why and not enough time to find the source of that issue currenty. - alfred - WebMar 7, 2007 · It's probably because you are not plotting at 1:1. Scale your border so it plots at 1:1. For example, if you have a 24x36 border, scale it so it measures 24 units by 36 units and then set your viewports scale to the desired scale and your labels will show up just fine. Brian Brian J. Hailey, P.E. GEI Consultants My Civil 3D Blog Report 0 Likes sma ord 011 2018