ArchiCAD line type issue.
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2008-06-19 07:08 PM
2008-06-19
07:08 PM
I've got a line type question here for ArchiCAD 9, perhaps someone can help me out? I am in the process of re-doing my firm's line types for showing rated walls (1-hr, 2-hr, etc). There is a line type in AutoCAD that we like and are trying to mimic. The problem is, ArchiCAD seems to be rounding out the line edges when I make the pen weight very heavy. The image below shows what I'm trying to do. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks much!
Alan

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2008-06-19 08:04 PM
2008-06-19
08:04 PM
I sympathise - Archicad tries to make pen lines look like Rapidograph lines, not Graphos lines.
Since you see that one fat line will blob up, make a new line type with your dashes at the interval you want and then multiply ten of them laterally very close together to broaden the stroke.
When drawn with a medium pen weight, it will stay square and look solid.
Since you see that one fat line will blob up, make a new line type with your dashes at the interval you want and then multiply ten of them laterally very close together to broaden the stroke.
When drawn with a medium pen weight, it will stay square and look solid.
Dwight Atkinson
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2008-06-19 09:02 PM
2008-06-19
09:02 PM
Thanks Dwight! That worked well. I created my new line type and it plotted great!
Thanks again!
Alan
Thanks again!
Alan

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2008-06-20 11:49 PM
2008-06-20
11:49 PM
For whatever it's worth, here is what I did with composite walls.
I made up some custom fills as shown in the image, used them for the fill in the composite wall dialog, and I get nice straight lines (fills) in the walls.
I made up some custom fills as shown in the image, used them for the fill in the composite wall dialog, and I get nice straight lines (fills) in the walls.
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Windows 10 x64
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2008-07-24 09:57 PM
2008-07-24
09:57 PM
Dwight wrote:
Since you see that one fat line will blob up, make a new line type with your dashes at the interval you want and then multiply ten of them laterally very close together to broaden the stroke.


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2008-07-24 11:21 PM
2008-07-24
11:21 PM
Dwight wrote:Dwight,
I sympathise - Archicad tries to make pen lines look like Rapidograph lines, not Graphos lines.
Since you see that one fat line will blob up, make a new line type with your dashes at the interval you want and then multiply ten of them laterally very close together to broaden the stroke.
When drawn with a medium pen weight, it will stay square and look solid.
I assume you are meaning to multiply the single line in the drawing, which is a handy trick but a bit tedious. So you got me thinking...
What about applying the same trick to a symbol line type? I tried it and it works to a point. Lines have to be adjusted at corners to look their best, Polylines do their weird squeeze/taper at corners, but do a great job on tangential joins.
Not perfect but it approaches something people have been wishing for mightily for a long time.
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2008-07-24 11:42 PM
2008-07-24
11:42 PM
Matthew wrote:That's how I interpreted Dwight's suggestion...and used it in a symbol line type. I agree with Matthew though that it would be a tedious job doing it purely as drawing lines....I would almost be tempted to do it as a fill offset to my liking using a very thin pen weight instead. I think the symbol line type method would be most preferred.
What about applying the same trick to a symbol line type?

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2008-07-25 03:23 AM
2008-07-25
03:23 AM
On reflection i can see how you might interpret what i said as suggesting separate lines, but i intended the ten lines to be assembled together in the symbolic line as you suggest.
What a difference a word makes, eh?
What a difference a word makes, eh?
Dwight Atkinson

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2009-07-07 01:48 AM
2009-07-07
01:48 AM
Great advice, guys. I've just recently been faced with this question from an architect that wants to duplicate the zip-tape or LetraSet LetraLine patterns in ArchiCAD. They come in very handy for fire rating, as well as demarcation of phases, match lines, mark-ups, and work limits.
We've been doing it with AutoCAD for years... Polylines can have width, which forms sharp, thick dashes. They can even taper between points, though I can't say I've ever used it that way.
I've used the wall-fill trick, but unfortunately, you can't use walls in details or on layout, which is where I need them.
We've been doing it with AutoCAD for years... Polylines can have width, which forms sharp, thick dashes. They can even taper between points, though I can't say I've ever used it that way.
I've used the wall-fill trick, but unfortunately, you can't use walls in details or on layout, which is where I need them.
Chuck Kottka
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ArchiCAD 25 (since 4.5)
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Orcutt Winslow
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
ArchiCAD 25 (since 4.5)
Macbook Pro 15" Touchbar OSX 10.15 Core i7 2.9GHz/16GB RAM/Radeon Pro560 4GB