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Duplicating pens?

Anonymous
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So if I'm looking at my pen set, is there any way to inherit the exact attributes of lets say, pen 15, into pen 20?
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Anonymous
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I know you can simply type in the same width of the pen, but the color isn't something that is very easy to match up exactly.
Srinivas
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Did you try Pen settings in the Attribute Manager, you can easily type in the RGB Colors there.
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Anonymous
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Srinivas wrote:
Did you try Pen settings in the Attribute Manager, you can easily type in the RGB Colors there.
Awesome thank you, looks like thats what I was looking for.

Is it possible to save your pen sets as default so the same pens will always be there no matter what file you open? Along those same lines, where do you save your window settings and such so your workspace is the same for every file?
Anonymous
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Now that I'm looking into this, is it at all possible to make it so each pen set is its own, rather than sharing properties with each one? In other words is it possible to use pen #5 on my elevation and not have it alter pen #5 on my floor plan? Or will they always work in-sync with each other?
Erika Epstein
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Yes. Create as many pen sets as you need and save the appropriate one with the view. Redefine an existing view with a new pen-set.
Erika
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Anonymous
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Erika wrote:
Yes. Create as many pen sets as you need and save the appropriate one with the view. Redefine an existing view with a new pen-set.

But how exactly do you make it so each one of my new pen sets won't inherit each other?

It seems like no matter what I do, say I change pen #5 on my elevations, even though its a different pen set it'll still change pen #5 on my floorplans.
Erika Epstein
Booster
Options> Element Attributes> pens and colors

change pen 5 for example and then click "store As" button and create a new penset titled e.g. "Elevations".

Then click on the Elevation in question in your view map, open the settings for this view, and change the penset assigned to this view.

Now this new penset is assigned to the elevation and your floor plan pen set stays assigned to the floor plan.
Erika
Architect, Consultant
MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch Yosemite 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Mac OSX 10.11.1
AC5-18
Onuma System

"Implementing Successful Building Information Modeling"
Anonymous
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I think what the main issue is, is there a way you can change your symbol or uncut line weight on your elevations for example, without it changing your symbol or uncut line weight on your floorplan?
Anonymous
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Erika wrote:
Options> Element Attributes> pens and colors

change pen 5 for example and then click "store As" button and create a new penset titled e.g. "Elevations".

Then click on the Elevation in question in your view map, open the settings for this view, and change the penset assigned to this view.

Now this new penset is assigned to the elevation and your floor plan pen set stays assigned to the floor plan.
Okay correct me if I'm wrong,

Say I have a wall that shows up in my South and East Elevation and I want its line weight to be different for each one..

South is on penset 1 and East is on penset 2..

I change the wall in South to pen 5 (within penset 1)

Now I have to go into my pen set 2 settings and change pen 5 to something different so they won't look the same in each elevation EVEN though they are on different pen sets?

If this is true, I want to know if there's a way to avoid it, because maybe its just me, but it seems confusing this way.

Is there a way where you can do the above, working with the same wall in each elevation, and change its uncut line weight in the South Elevation to pen 5, and change its uncut line weight in the East Elevation to pen 6??