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Mike wrote:Excellent idea! Please be sure to post it to the wish list.
This would be a good display options feature for the wish list. I do a similar thing for shadow generation.
2004-09-30 05:29 PM
Matthew wrote:I copied the fill pattern from the Fill definition box and they are all actually circles. Late last night I had time to do an experiment. After copying the Fill circles, I drew a single line across the diameter of every circle, then deleted the circles. A made a new Fill out of the lines. Then I applied the original Stucco Fill to a huge wall and watched how long it took to rebuild the elevation. I did the same thing will the my new stucco pattern and it took almost the same amount of time.
Are they actually circles or dots?
Mike wrote:This has been our approach so far, but I was hoping we could avoid yet another work-around.
You might consider turning off vectorial hatching in your sect/elev settings dialog box for general work and turn it back on before importing drawings to plotmaker.
2004-10-04 05:59 PM
I copied the fill pattern from the Fill definition box and they are all actually circles. Late last night I had time to do an experiment. After copying the Fill circles, I drew a single line across the diameter of every circle, then deleted the circles. A made a new Fill out of the lines. Then I applied the original Stucco Fill to a huge wall and watched how long it took to rebuild the elevation. I did the same thing will the my new stucco pattern and it took almost the same amount of time.It sounds like it is still a symbol fill. Symbol fills allow you to paste in elements from the clipboard to create the fill. A dot fill as Matthew was refereing to does not allow you to paste in drawing elements. I am personlaly unexperienced with these but they are defined with spacing set in the fill type dialog box. Many of the predefined fills from Graphisoft represent this latter type of fill. Anyone who is more knowledgeable with editing/ creating these fills want to chime in?
2004-10-04 07:04 PM