For more information on the software solutions, training and consulting Ideate provides, please visit the Ideate, Inc. Suggested further reading for conceptual understanding: Make sure you set the appropriate annotation scale in the model space – as pointed by the arrow in the screen shot below (1/4” = 1’). To put simply set the value of the above four variables to 1 and your linetypes will show appropriately in both paper space and model space. MSLTSCALE is the model space linetype factor (introduced in AutoCAD 2008) PSLTSCALE is the paper space scale linetype factor ![]() LTSCALE is global scale factor for the drawingĬELTSCALE is the current object scale factor Linetypes are controlled by four variables: LTSCALE, CELTSCALE, PSLTSCALE and MSLTSCALE. This question gets asked very frequently and I decided to address it here. To rephrase, the problem is printing linetypes correctly for a typical AEC project in model space and paper space at the same time. And displaying linetypes in paper space and model space simultaneously has been an issue. ![]() If you are reading this chances are your projects are large and you don’t typically print on 1:1 scale. ![]() If you create your model at a 1:1 scale and print on 1:1 scale you are all set and don’t need to read any further. Posted on NovemAuthor: Gaurav Bagga AutoCAD
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