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- Linetypes in paper space do not appear as they do in model space in . . .
When comparing line types in AutoCAD products between model space and paper space, they look different in paper space This may happen on a single layout or on multiple layouts Objects to which a noncontinuous linetype has been applied display either: Continuous in paper space and dashed or zigzag in model space Dashed in paper space and with spaces between line segments in model space which
- Solved: Linetypes Not Showing Properly - Autodesk Community
The CENTER, DASHED and HIDDEN linetypes on the lines on Layer 0 were not showing a pattern I reloaded those linetypes from my ACAD lin file, and the patterns showed as expected
- Linetype scale in multiple Layouts - forums. augi. com
If all of the viewports are the same scale, you can set the "ltscale" in model space to the correct scale Then in EACH layout tab, you need to set the "psltscale" to "0" (off)
- Something Went Wrong in Line Type Scale - Autodesk Community
when msltscale if on, AutoCAD uses annotation scale as the ltscale for the model space so when you switch from layout to model the linetypes would show reasonably
- How to manage linetype scale system variables (MSLTSCALE and PSLTSCALE . . .
Starting with AutoCAD 2008, linetype scaling in model space is controlled by the variable MSLTSCALE and in paper space with PSLTSCALE The MSLTSCALE system variable controls whether or not linetypes displayed in the model tab are scaled based on the annotation scale
- How to Use Ltscale in AutoCAD? - canadacad. ca
Setting LTSCALE to a very low value results in excessively dense linetypes, which can clutter your drawing, making it difficult to interpret the layout correctly
- Linetype Scale on multiple Layout Tabs with large scale differences
01-28-2020 07:30 AM Set MSLTSCALE to 1, LTSCALE to 1 and in each layout tab set PSLTSCALE to 1 This should fix the linetypes for different scaled viewports
- Linetypes do not display correctly in referenced drawings . . . - Autodesk
Type LTSCALE on the command line and increase the value Start with an increase of 20x the current setting and increase from there until you see that the linetypes appear properly
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