Text Mask wipeout not working when plotting
Text Mask wipeout not working when plotting
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When I use text mask in model space it works fine, and when I go to plot the drawing in paperspace, in print preview the text masks are shown as working. But when the drawing is plotted, the wipeouts don't work and a rectangle is drawn around the text with no wiping out of whatever is behind it. WHat is the deal with this??
We've looked into everything. It's not the plotter, we've plotted to other systems and same thing. WE're using R14 with Autodesk on windows 2000?
ANy help would be appreciated, thanks
We've looked into everything. It's not the plotter, we've plotted to other systems and same thing. WE're using R14 with Autodesk on windows 2000?
ANy help would be appreciated, thanks





RE: Text Mask wipeout not working when plotting
RE: Text Mask wipeout not working when plotting
Good Luck
SEMott
RE: Text Mask wipeout not working when plotting
Anyway, one thing you could try is changing the DRAWORDER of the entities within your drawing. By changing 'what is drawn in front of what' you can usually achieve the look of the wipeouts you want. Type DRAWORDER and select the wipeouts then choose FRONT to bring these entities to the front of the order (Note: The draworder command doesn't effect any 'elevation' data, it doesn't actually move the entities at all, it just effects the order the computer regenerates the entities). Now do the same thing with the text you want to be in front of these wipeouts (Type DRAWORDER and send them to the FRONT). Since you modified the TEXT after the wipeouts they will appear in front of the wipeouts, the order you do it is important. Try plotting your drawing now and see if that solves your problem.
Hope that helps
Marc
RE: Text Mask wipeout not working when plotting
BUt I found out later that if you want to change paper size, you have to go back into the printer preferences in the default settings and change the paper size. Nothing is easy, but if you want to use wipeouts I guess this is the way to go, or buy a new plotter!!