![]() I would have to make the change to every layer individually. I did the dance of joy.after 5 months of futility. I opened the file thus created withĪdobe AKB and what to my wandering eyes did appear? the lines drawn in that layer were very heavy indeed all the others were unchanged. I selected the "better pdf0878" option, closed layer manager, and repeated the printing process (using DS internal pdf). (All my layers used the default line weight, which is much narrower.) I chose one layer, left clicked the word "normal", and a short menu opened up.Īmong the listings was my "better pdfs0878", a print style I had tried to create with the very wide line weight of. The printstyle entry on each was "normal". I opened Layer Manager, and moving over to the right, exposed the column "PrintStyle". ![]() I just stumbled onto something that may unlock the door. To file with Universal Document Converter. The problem is the same whether I print 1. The results are the same whether I print from model or sheet. You have to go through the whole process again next time you restart. It doesnt save the proxy settings when I exit. draftsight crashes if I try to open a new drawing without closing the default one first. I thought I had found the solution via editing print styles, but I have been unable to accomplish an edit. draftsight starts, allows me to set the proxy and refresh the panel which conects to Dassaults website so it is talking to the internet. I have not watched the webinar linked above, primarily because our Frontier internet is glacial, a small fraction of a Meg down. Managing Sheets", and anything I could find on the web that looked like it might be helpful, all to no avail. I have read and reread the help topics "Managing PrintStyle Tables", "Setting Up Print Configurations", "Managing Print Configurations" and "Creating and I suspect that the pdf is using the very small line weight of the drawing and the sheet, and if I could create the pdf with a heavier line weight, my problem would be solved. (It was not that way with the pre 2015 version, and pdf files I created then still print just fine with heavier lines. I also have a problem printing in Draftsight (using the 2015 version): I'm thinking this may be a setting on my scroll wheel.got to check that out, but it didn't start doing this until the '17 version loaded. Probably not a very good explanation if you haven't experienced that but close. Just a matter of getting use to it and it does allow the use of special scales that the Annotation bar didn't have.Ī much bigger problem, to me anyway, is when in Model Space and zooming in very tight, the joint that is being looked at zooms off the screen and it's almost impossible to pull it back into view.just keeps jumping above view or below view. I think that 'xp' command was to make it work more like the older (and maybe the new) Acad programs. It seemed easier, and much more logical the way it was. I have no idea why they changed the print scaling mechanism. The "new" way of setting the scale is shown in this new link: Fedora 40 is hands-down the fastest iteration of the OS Ive ever tried. The Webinar that I pointed to above is now only partly correct. ![]() Well, it appears that DraftSight 2017 has changed the way print scaling is implemented.
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