How To Create A Blank Line Type?
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2006-04-28
08:21 PM
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2023-05-26
12:42 PM
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Rubia Torres
How can I create a Blank Line Type, so I can use it for example in wood member objects that show the center line of the joists/beams. These center lines are making the drawings too messy. There are no options to turn them off. Anyway this is a nice line type to have for many other tools, to hide unwanted graphical representations.
Thanks,
Joseph

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2006-04-28 08:37 PM
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2006-04-28 09:00 PM
TomWaltz wrote:
I've never been able to make a true blank, but I have modified the dotted line type to have a HUGE spacing, which had a similar effect.
Thanks Tom, thats the direction I was going. But what the setting should be? I could go to maximum of 4.25 what ever that means, if you could help me with that. Also should it be Scale with PLan or Scale-Independent?
Thanks,
Joseph

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2006-04-28 09:11 PM
Joseph wrote:I went for the maxiumum spacing with a Dash of 0. I used Scale Independent, but i don't know that it really makes a big difference.TomWaltz wrote:
I've never been able to make a true blank, but I have modified the dotted line type to have a HUGE spacing, which had a similar effect.
Thanks Tom, thats the direction I was going. But what the setting should be? I could go to maximum of 4.25 what ever that means, if you could help me with that. Also should it be Scale with PLan or Scale-Independent?
Thanks,
Joseph
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2006-04-28 09:22 PM
TomWaltz wrote:
I went for the maxiumum spacing with a Dash of 0. I used Scale Independent, but i don't know that it really makes a big difference.
I tried numerical value of ZERO and I ended up with a solid line but with maximum value of 4.25 they do not show up for a a5 feet length?!
Thanks,
Joseph

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2006-04-28 09:31 PM
Joseph wrote:I'm not understanding that sentence. Can you give me a little more detail?TomWaltz wrote:
I went for the maxiumum spacing with a Dash of 0. I used Scale Independent, but i don't know that it really makes a big difference.
I tried numerical value of ZERO and I ended up with a solid line but with maximum value of 4.25 they do not show up for a a5 feet length?!
Thanks,
Joseph
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2006-04-28 09:40 PM
TomWaltz wrote:
I tried numerical value of ZERO and I ended up with a solid line but with maximum value of 4.25 they do not show up for a a5 feet length?!
Thanks,
Joseph
I'm not understanding that sentence. Can you give me a little more detail?
I used Dash as 0 and Gap as 4.25, if I use Gap as 0 it is understood I will endup with a line.
Thanks,
Joseph

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2006-04-28 09:47 PM
Joseph wrote:TomWaltz wrote:
I tried numerical value of ZERO and I ended up with a solid line but with maximum value of 4.25 they do not show up for a a5 feet length?!
Thanks,
Joseph
I'm not understanding that sentence. Can you give me a little more detail?
I used Dash as 0 and Gap as 4.25, if I use Gap as 0 it is understood I will endup with a line.
Thanks,
Joseph
so is it that you are getting a solid line and you were expecting a nearly-non-existant line? Or that the line you get is dashed in a way you did not expect?
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2006-04-28 09:54 PM
TomWaltz wrote:
so is it that you are getting a solid line and you were expecting a nearly-non-existant line? Or that the line you get is dashed in a way you did not expect?
I was expecting a nearly-non-existent line and that is what I am getting now.
Thanks a Million,
Joseph
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2006-04-29 12:36 PM