Strange DWF Fill setting
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‎2007-12-03 01:10 AM
‎2007-12-03
01:10 AM
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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‎2007-12-03 01:15 AM
‎2007-12-03
01:15 AM
I've never used this myself, but I am guessing that it gives you the option to substitute a standard (simple) fill where vary large areas are covered. I assume that there is some possible performance or compatibility problem in DWF. This would presumably be especially true of symbol fills.
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‎2007-12-03 01:22 AM
‎2007-12-03
01:22 AM
I just like the clear precise terminology.
We can replace Huge fills, not big or small and definitively not Enormous, just Huge.
We can replace Huge fills, not big or small and definitively not Enormous, just Huge.

Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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‎2007-12-03 01:58 AM
‎2007-12-03
01:58 AM
ejrolon wrote:...and the Ginormous ones can only be replaced in the student version. I'm not sure how to deal with the Humungous ones though.
I just like the clear precise terminology.
We can replace Huge fills, not big or small and definitively not Enormous, just Huge.