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    Question Xref Fade

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    Does anyone know if there is a way to make the Xref in the working drawing faded even when not refediting?

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    There is nothing built in to do this automatically, but you could sort of fake it by creating a layer state where all xref layers are set to color 251 (or the color of your choice). Of course this has no effect on xref entities whose color is not bylayer.

    I have a lisp routine that uses a similar technique to do a "layer isolate" on an xref layer.

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    Default layer isolate lisp

    Hi there do you still have the layer isolate lisp routine?It would come in handy for me if you could post it up on this site does it come with the uniso command also ?

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    I used to have a lisp I created that will change the xrefs to any color you designate. The only thing it wouldn't change are blocks within the xrefes that were not bylayer colors. It was actually fast. We use in sometimes to set the xref layer states to show shaded for phasing of a project.

    Just my 2 cents........

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenCad1960 View Post
    We use in sometimes to set the xref layer states to show shaded for phasing of a project.
    I use Layer States to control "fade" of an XREF as well. We use color 9 for walls, column lines, etc. then the ceiling grid, stairs, equipment, doors, windows, etc. all get a color 190. but to make it look "faded" we use 251 instead of 9, and 196 instead of 190. This is the best way unless you have version 2008, which actually has a faded property for XREF's.

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    In '08 you can set locked layers to be faded (% transparent) in the model. I sometimes lock (and fade) my xref layer to easily see what is xrefed.
    I don't remember if earlier versions have this option.
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    Not sure if this is worth bumping, but we've been doing a search in the office to find out why our refs fade when we lock them (using 200.

    The command for controllling this is: LAYLOCKFADECTL and the higher you set it (up to 100), the darker the xref becomes if it's locked. Had me scratching my head for a while.
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    Do you need to control the fading only during editing in CAD or even the printout?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nocturne00 View Post
    Do you need to control the fading only during editing in CAD or even the printout?
    Well, I just followed the above steps and stopped reading once my xref had faded. How do you get it to print faded?

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    Is there a way to make the “Xref fading” affect a plot? We want to keep the xref’s colors and ling weights just have it fade it while in model space and on a plot.

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