arxerxes wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 1:36 am
I have created a 2D drawing with Draft lines and grouped them under different layers. Each layer has a different line color and width, which then is applied to the lines under it. Is it possible to print a drawing with line weights assigned to these layers (similar what is possible in AutoCAD)? TechDraw does not seem to have the function. Is there any other way to make this work? I have attached the file for reference. Thanks!
Draft 2.FCStd
I tried with 0.21.
1) In TechDraw use DraftView instead of View to insert group layers
2) In Layers Manager use 1 and 4 (Line width) both for Elevation and Section layer. After set 0,1 in Line With (Data > Property view of DraftView).
I use this trick because I notice that 0,1*1 and 0,1*4 in TechDraw become 0,1 mm and 0,4 mm.
Note: Layer Manager doesn't exist in 0.20.2.
pMB
Looks like it is working.
Thank you. I have attached the screenshot.
I seem to have a rendering issue with the door swing curve which is rendered with an extra line at 45 degrees. I tried re-computing everything, but it does not seem to change.
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arxerxes wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 1:36 am
I have created a 2D drawing with Draft lines and grouped them under different layers. Each layer has a different line color and width, which then is applied to the lines under it. Is it possible to print a drawing with line weights assigned to these layers (similar what is possible in AutoCAD)? TechDraw does not seem to have the function. Is there any other way to make this work? I have attached the file for reference. Thanks!
Draft 2.FCStd
I tried with 0.21.
1) In TechDraw use DraftView instead of View to insert group layers
2) In Layers Manager use 1 and 4 (Line width) both for Elevation and Section layer. After set 0,1 in Line With (Data > Property view of DraftView).
I use this trick because I notice that 0,1*1 and 0,1*4 in TechDraw become 0,1 mm and 0,4 mm.
Note: Layer Manager doesn't exist in 0.20.2.
pMB
Looks like it is working.
Thank you. I have attached the screenshot.
I seem to have a rendering issue with the door swing curve which is rendered with an extra line at 45 degrees. I tried re-computing everything, but it does not seem to change.
Found a workaround to the - door swing curve - rendering problem. The lines that made the door were grouped as Compound and the Display Mode under Display Options was set to Shaded. When that is changed to wireframe, the straight line at 45 degrees disappears.
arxerxes wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2023 12:19 am
I seem to have a rendering issue with the door swing curve which is rendered with an extra line at 45 degrees.
arxerxes wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2023 12:19 am
I seem to have a rendering issue with the door swing curve which is rendered with an extra line at 45 degrees.
Can you post the file?
I have attached the file here. Thank you both for all the help!