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Load linetypes from a linetype library into the Linetype Manager for use in the current drawing.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
2 min.
Transcript
00:04
Line types are defined in a line type definition file
00:09
to load additional line types,
00:11
click load to open the load or reload line types dialogue.
00:17
In the file field, you see the name of the current line type library file,
00:22
you can click the file button to open a file dialogue
00:26
so that you can select a different line type file.
00:29
The program comes with two line type definition files,
00:33
one for imperial units and one for metric units
00:37
to maintain consistent scaling.
00:39
You should not mix imperial and metric line types in the same drawing.
00:44
You can also create and save your own custom line types
00:49
for this exercise. The imperial unit file ac
00:52
ad dot Lin is already selected,
00:55
click cancel
00:58
back in the load or reload line types dialogue.
01:01
In the available line types panel,
01:03
you see a list of all the line types in the current line type library file
01:08
to load one or more line types into the current drawing.
01:12
You must select them in the list
01:14
for this exercise. Select center
01:18
then press control
01:20
and select dash 0.2
01:23
gas underscore line
01:25
and hidden.
01:27
Once those line types have been selected, click OK.
01:32
As soon as you do,
01:33
those line types are loaded from the library and in the line type manager,
01:38
you see that they are now available for use in the drawing,
01:42
click. OK?
01:44
To close the dialogue.
Video transcript
00:04
Line types are defined in a line type definition file
00:09
to load additional line types,
00:11
click load to open the load or reload line types dialogue.
00:17
In the file field, you see the name of the current line type library file,
00:22
you can click the file button to open a file dialogue
00:26
so that you can select a different line type file.
00:29
The program comes with two line type definition files,
00:33
one for imperial units and one for metric units
00:37
to maintain consistent scaling.
00:39
You should not mix imperial and metric line types in the same drawing.
00:44
You can also create and save your own custom line types
00:49
for this exercise. The imperial unit file ac
00:52
ad dot Lin is already selected,
00:55
click cancel
00:58
back in the load or reload line types dialogue.
01:01
In the available line types panel,
01:03
you see a list of all the line types in the current line type library file
01:08
to load one or more line types into the current drawing.
01:12
You must select them in the list
01:14
for this exercise. Select center
01:18
then press control
01:20
and select dash 0.2
01:23
gas underscore line
01:25
and hidden.
01:27
Once those line types have been selected, click OK.
01:32
As soon as you do,
01:33
those line types are loaded from the library and in the line type manager,
01:38
you see that they are now available for use in the drawing,
01:42
click. OK?
01:44
To close the dialogue.
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