2009-02-1205:46 PM - last edited on 2023-05-2603:54 PM by Rubia Torres
2009-02-1205:46 PM
I made a new linetype in a pln file that we keep all our standards in. Then we load it into our template as a module. When I did this, the new linetype came up as solid because the "index number" ( i think that's what it's called - I see it in the attribute manager) is linked to a different linetype. So now my standards file that is a module inside our template shows the wrong linetype. Can I change the "index number" of a line type to say..300 so that it can be located after all other linetypes and not interfere with what we already have?!!!?
I hate when this happens but I think I found a fudge around even though it'd be great if there was a better way to do it.
I made a duplicate of the linetype in my standards pln file so it added it as a new linetype with a new number. I deleted the original linetype. I renamed the duplicate linetype to the origianl name. And then I picked the linetype again. Then I deleted the linetype from the template file and updated the pln file that was a module. I added in the new linetype from the attribute manager and it worked fine. That was ugly and sloppy, but it worked.
I used attribute manager but there was already a linetype with the same number and I didn't want to overwrite it and it doesn't find it unless it has the same number.
In one file #7 linetype in called HIDDEN and in another file #7 linetype is called DASHED. I don't want ot overwrite #7.
I did make up my mind. I wanted HIDDEN but it needs to have the same number in both files and I had to fudge around to get it that way.
Hopefully you now understand what happened. Look at the attribute manager, there's numbers there.