2004-02-25 02:48 PM
2004-02-25 07:13 PM
Tom wrote:Change Fill in plan to Empty in parameters. It will still mask the objects below, as there is no way to set the background pen to transparent.
I've created a .gsm object with profiler. It has a brick hatch pattern on it. I'm bringing the drawing with that object in it into another drawing as a module. Now, is there any way to turn the hatch off but still leave the outline.
I've tried construction fill off in the display options, but that's not it. Vectorial hatching doesn't have a no show option. Any ideas?
2004-02-26 04:12 PM
2004-02-27 07:54 AM
Tom wrote:Module? I had the impression that we discussed a library part you created
Would that be in the original drawing, or the drawing that I inserted the module into.
Tom wrote:In the profile's parameter settings.
Also, where do I change the fill to empty in parameters. I've done that in the display options, but that does not work. I also tried it in the Fill Types dialogue box, but I don't see the option that you mentioned.
A bit more information would be appreciated.
2004-02-27 02:54 PM
2004-02-27 05:22 PM
Tom wrote:Oh - then your fill list is not the same in both the files, which is IMHO not a good practice. You should IMHO run a standard set of attributes.
It is a library part we discussed. However, this part is in drawing A. Drawing A is then inserted into Drawing B as a module. I want the library part to show hatch in Drawing A, but not in Drawing B.
I tried something that works, sort of. I went to the fill material in Drawing B and set the spacing at 100'. It is now so big only one line shows up in the profiler library part.