From: Michael’s Corner #73
Originally published: January 2009
There's this wonderful little command in the Express collection called ‘Break-Line Symbol’ that works like a champ. The name is misleading since it creates the line and inserts the zigzag symbol.
Here's a breakdown of the command and options:
Block= BRKLINE.DWG, Size= 1/2″, Extension= 1/8″
Specify first point for breakline or [Block/Size/Extension]: Change S/E options here.
Specify second point for breakline:
Specify location for break symbol <Midpoint>:
| Block= BRKLINE.DWG | This is fine; leave it. |
| Size= 1/2″ | Size of the break symbol x the current Dimscale value. |
| Extension= 1/8″ | Distance beyond the pick points x the current Dimscale value. |
My suspicion is that most folks never got past playing with this command since they didn't realize the Size and Extension were multiplied times the current Dimscale. The figures show the results of two different Dimscale values with the default Size and Extension settings.
It won't take you long to find what works for your drawings and you'll be on your way to consistent breaklines!
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