In AutoCAD, I can adjust linetype scales. For example, a "hidden" line (a dashed line) with a scale factor of 1.0 may have 4 "dashes" per inch. A scale factor of 0.5 would change that to 8 dashes per inch.
How is this done in a SolidWorks .SLRRDW?
Thanks.
How is a linetype scale adjusted?
How is a linetype scale adjusted?
It's in the Options menu on the Document Properties tab. I'm not sure what the standard units are but I would guess mm.
Edit: I measured the dimensions of the dashes on a drawing and have no idea how the values correlate to units
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SW 2024 SP 5.0
Windows 11
Windows 11
Re: How is a linetype scale adjusted?
It's in the Options menu on the Document Properties tab. I'm not sure what the standard units are but I would guess mm.
Edit: I measured the dimensions of the dashes on a drawing and have no idea how the values correlate to units
Edit: I measured the dimensions of the dashes on a drawing and have no idea how the values correlate to units
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Re: How is a linetype scale adjusted?
It depends on what type of line we're talking about. Are you talking about model generated lines? Those are document properties. They adjust according to view scale.
If you'd like to change them for a specific purpose, you can use the line format toolbar to set them manually one by one. In the following Image I put the highlighted line in dashed manually. You could have the line be thicker too
What are you trying to do exactly..?
Re: How is a linetype scale adjusted?
That is exactly what I need. Thanks!
SW 2024 SP 5.0
Windows 11
Windows 11
Re: How is a linetype scale adjusted?
Thanks for the reply, which was also helpful for learning about SW linetypes in general.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Tue Jun 13, 2023 2:07 pm It depends on what type of line we're talking about. Are you talking about model generated lines? Those are document properties. They adjust according to view scale.
If you'd like to change them for a specific purpose, you can use the line format toolbar to set them manually one by one. In the following Image I put the highlighted line in dashed manually. You could have the line be thicker too
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What are you trying to do exactly..?
SW 2024 SP 5.0
Windows 11
Windows 11
Re: How is a linetype scale adjusted?
the line scale in Solidworks is automatically adjusted with the scale of the views, so you should never have to adjust them like you do in Autocad. They are usually set by the standard you pick (ANSI/ISO), but you can modify them in document properties. I have never modified them in Solidworks like I have to do in Autocad all the time when I work on large or super small items.
Re: How is a linetype scale adjusted?
In AutoCAD, there is a setting that no matter what your viewport scale is set at, the line type scale will always adjust accordingly, similar to SW. Just ensure the system variable 'PSLTSCALE' is set to '1'.TTevolve wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 8:42 am the line scale in Solidworks is automatically adjusted with the scale of the views, so you should never have to adjust them like you do in Autocad. They are usually set by the standard you pick (ANSI/ISO), but you can modify them in document properties. I have never modified them in Solidworks like I have to do in Autocad all the time when I work on large or super small items.
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