Monday
Hi there,
why does the dashed line of an empty arch opening turn into a solid line when the arc radius is increased ?
Operating system used: Mac Intel-based
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Thursday
The arch line in plan is not a single curve (don't ask me why not).
If you explode the object. you will see it is a series of short line segments.
I think the line becomes more segmented depending on the curve, and as it will be trying to show the dash at the start and end of the segment, it will appear solid.
Also, if you choose a larger scale, you will probably see the dashes again because the line type is set to scale independently.
Use a shorter dash line style or a dotted one.
Barry.
Tuesday
Hi Jarkwiat,
Are you using an opening or a door?
I'm assuming AC27
Wednesday
hi, i am using a door
Thursday
The arch line in plan is not a single curve (don't ask me why not).
If you explode the object. you will see it is a series of short line segments.
I think the line becomes more segmented depending on the curve, and as it will be trying to show the dash at the start and end of the segment, it will appear solid.
Also, if you choose a larger scale, you will probably see the dashes again because the line type is set to scale independently.
Use a shorter dash line style or a dotted one.
Barry.
Thursday
Expanding the image, you can see the ends of each line, and on the largre radius you can see that it does correspond to the start and end of a dash. Maybe the arch is drawn as a 3D projection instead of a simple curve?
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Thursday
Hi Lingwister, I simply used the available setting in the door settings palette. The same doors with a full arch display 2D as a solid line and doors with a smaller arch display with a dashed line
Thursday
Wow !!!! thanks - it works ! Thank you Barry !