However, i can only choose from predetermined lightweights in the layer tab at Rhino Mac. In the drawing on the right, the scale of the linetypes matches the scale of each view. I would love to layout my plans in Rhino and print them there directly.
In the following illustration, the pattern of the linetypes in the drawing on the left has been scaled to be the same regardless of the scale of the view.
With PSLTSCALE turned on, you can still control the dash lengths with LTSCALE and CELTSCALE. You can either turn it off in the Document Properties > Grid > Grid properties > Show grid lines setting or modify (or create a copy) of the display mode that.If you change the viewport zoom factor to 2x, the linetype scaling for the dashed line in the layout and the dashed line in the layout viewport will be the same, regardless of the difference in the zoom factor.The dashed lines should appear to be the same. In the layout, create a viewport with a zoom factor of 1x, make that layout viewport current, and then draw a line using the same dashed linetype.Scroll through and select the linetype you want to load and hit ok. another window will pop up with the stock autocad linetype file loaded. In the Print Setup panel, under Destination, select a printer, Letter paper, Landscape orientation, Raster Output, and Display Color. Personally I thought the pen range was skewed to the middle, 0.25 and 0.30 are too close for me. I find the 0.10 line gets lost when contractors use field office copiers to get a second generation copy. Is there a way to make a wall's or slab's (uncut) contours appear as a different line type (NOT line weight) when it is modeled in the section/elevation view or 3d Previously, i'd always have to copy the elevation model, then paste it to create a line drawing and edit the line types that way, but. Weve also made several refinements to the Display Modes to make them. With computer printers the 0.13 lineweight is very usefull and should be used as the thinest line, in lieu of 0.18.