Another method could include utilizing an named plot style-based drawing with several plotstyles having properties which include the color black and decreased screening percentages. This, with the use of plotted lineweights, can give various grays and linewidths. One can also have a plotstyle...
To:tigrek
Re:plotstyle code
I managed to use your information to concoct at least a basic test for specified STB files in a drawing. I'll work more on it to come up with a solution a bit less awkward than I've got.
Thanks again.
Much thanks for this information. I doubt, being the Lisp duffer that I am, that I would have came upon this answer. I was expecting something in the registry, accessible only by VisualLisp, or something of that nature.
I'll work with this and let you know the results.
C. Reynolds
Is there a way to access plot style names within a (STB based)drawing, similar to using TBLSEARCH for blocks, text styles, etc? This is to test a drawing for associated plot styles so that a plot style can be created (with the routine) if it does not exist.
Thanks
C.F. Reynolds
I'd like to add a somewhat contrary response to running Acad2000 on XP(Pro). I run a stand-alone machine, and up to this point I've had very good luck with it. I read in the official Acad forum that running A-2000 on XP home version was not a good idea--lots of problems.
In the near future I...