Chas
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Sat May 22, 2004 9:46 pm Post subject:
Custom Line Styles - How To |
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I have spent some time, to no avail, attempting to create a concrete
construction joint custom line style that would look something like this:
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
I have managed to create "points" consisting of
1.) one sequence ==> \/\
2.) and a sequence series ==> /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
I have created a named line style called "CJ". This is as far as I can get.
After saving to the linestyle resource file I initiated the "place line"
command after selecting my new custom line. All I get are the line style
symbols I created (single sequence and sequence series) spread apart with
long empty gaps in between the symbology.
Can someone lay out a step-by-step set of instructions or point me to an
internet site with clear, precise easy to comprehend language. The help
documentation, as usual with program supplied help files, is somewhat hard
to follow.
I am running Microstation J on Microsoft XP2000 OS.
thanks..........
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Thomas Voghera
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Posted:
Tue May 25, 2004 10:58 pm Post subject:
Re: Custom Line Styles - How To |
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Have a look at AskInga.com
http://www.askinga.com/category.asp?ID=35
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regards / Thomas Voghera
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| Quote: | I have spent some time, to no avail, attempting to create a concrete
construction joint custom line style that would look something like this:
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
I have managed to create "points" consisting of
1.) one sequence ==> \/\
2.) and a sequence series ==> /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
I have created a named line style called "CJ". This is as far as I can
get.
After saving to the linestyle resource file I initiated the "place line"
command after selecting my new custom line. All I get are the line style
symbols I created (single sequence and sequence series) spread apart with
long empty gaps in between the symbology.
Can someone lay out a step-by-step set of instructions or point me to an
internet site with clear, precise easy to comprehend language. The help
documentation, as usual with program supplied help files, is somewhat hard
to follow.
I am running Microstation J on Microsoft XP2000 OS.
thanks..........
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