You can attach individual properties (color, linetype, lineweight) to entities to overide layer's properties. May do so from Properties dialog or from properties pop-up lists (Properties toolbar).
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hi people,
i have the following problem:
when i have a detail view on the layout, the text and the border line have the same line thickness.
i want that the text will be bold (0.5mm thick) and the border line will be thicker (0.13mm thick).
i have tried to change the layer's line thickness, but it effected both the text and the line border. how can i separate between them? does anybody can help?
thanks,
yohai
You can attach individual properties (color, linetype, lineweight) to entities to overide layer's properties. May do so from Properties dialog or from properties pop-up lists (Properties toolbar).
Regards,
Mircea
AutoCAD's happy user equation: FILEDIA + PICKADD² + PICKFIRST = 3
hi,
i have tried to change it but it didn't help. the text and the border line of the detail view are like one block. any other suggestions?
In that case check the BEDIT command to edit the items inside that block.
Regards,
Mircea
AutoCAD's happy user equation: FILEDIA + PICKADD² + PICKFIRST = 3
hi, tried it too, but didn't help. because the detail view is not really a block, but it function like a block. so when i do DEBIT it doesn't recognize the detail view as a block.
Then call the GROUP command and see if that detail is defined as one. If yes, then use "Remove" button to edit the said border, change their properties and use "Add" button to add it back to the group.
Regards,
Mircea
AutoCAD's happy user equation: FILEDIA + PICKADD² + PICKFIRST = 3
it is not a "group" also. it is a detail view that i made from the model space to a layout. than i am trying to edit it. but with no success yet.
Are you sure that you are not viewing that through a viewport? You are able to select the said detail?
It may be better to attach the trouble-maker drawing, then someone will have a look to it (just strip-out any other content).
Regards,
Mircea
AutoCAD's happy user equation: FILEDIA + PICKADD² + PICKFIRST = 3
yes, when i do a detail view in the model space and i choose to put it in the layout it is a viewport (i choose "viewport of original in layout"). but i choose to have a border line on the viewport circle (on the settings of the detail view i choose this option).
is that helps?
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picture of the detail view
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