differences after exporting to PDF
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‎2006-07-13
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‎2006-07-13
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‎2006-07-14 02:37 AM
‎2006-07-14
02:37 AM
tigr wrote:are you outputting with a different penset than you are working with on screen? the pen weights are adjusted in the various default pensets to account for scale . . .
I have noticed that after exporting to PDF directly from ACad there are some differences in line thickness, fills, and also some odd line behaviour. Can this be fixed with some settings tune?
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‎2006-07-14 07:25 PM
‎2006-07-14
07:25 PM
Hmm.., can you guide me where to set pen weights for PDF export. I thought that what you see is what you get when publishing to PDF from ACad's workbench. The scale is the same in both cases - 1:50. Thanks
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‎2006-07-15 06:40 AM
‎2006-07-15
06:40 AM
tigr wrote:sorry pawel - i may have misunderstood you.
Hmm.., can you guide me where to set pen weights for PDF export. I thought that what you see is what you get when publishing to PDF from ACad's workbench. The scale is the same in both cases - 1:50. Thanks
i was still thinking of archicad as just the modelling environment: to clarify... the penset that you see in the
if you
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‎2006-07-15 06:43 AM
‎2006-07-15
06:43 AM
it also might be worth exploring your PDF resolution settings. no idea where to find them on a PC, or even if they are a user setting . . . just a thought . . .
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‎2006-07-18 07:31 PM
‎2006-07-18
07:31 PM
Thanks Ben,
Looks like the PDF resolution set below 300dpi has a great influence on the quality, but still I cannot get rid of strange quirks in dash line.
Looks like the PDF resolution set below 300dpi has a great influence on the quality, but still I cannot get rid of strange quirks in dash line.