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2004-10-21 06:55 AM
It seems that you have either answered your own question, or you change the scale globally when you plot to 3/16". A drawing that is placed on a sheet may have any pen mapping you want (as long as you're not using uniform pens & colors). Otherwise you can scale the pen weights with the globally (re)scaled plot file, by editing your registry as described here:
This is a good method of transferring pen colors.
I have a separate PMK file for each pen settings I use, such as electrical, framing, floor, etc.
I want my lines to have specific weights depending on what is being printed. For instance, in framing, my framing members, and all exterior and interior bearing walls are dark, but my non-bearing walls are considerable lighter. It makes it extremely easy to determine what is bearing and what isn't.
But with any method, there are problems.
For instance, I have my line weights set so that at 1/4" scale I get a specific look as mentioned above.
But, I occasionaly have to print at 3/16" scale. Does anyone know of a fast method of changing pens from 1/4" to 3/16" scale or do I have to select each pen and manually change it.
Can you also import different line types and fill types into plotmaker from Archicad?
2004-10-21 06:15 PM
2004-10-21 09:14 PM
NOELDESIGNS wrote:I can confirm that the sub-key "Plot" does not appear in the registry for the US version. Rather than hack and create the sub-keys that Greg mentions in his ArchiGuide article, perhaps he can post a comment here and revise thsi ArchiGuide tip.
Anyone using the US version know where to find how to change the scale pen weights in the registry.