tkdesigner
Mechanical
- Jun 21, 2005
- 2
I am basically starting from scratch to learn to use Cadkey v7.51. I have the Cadkey for Window "Getting Started Manual," and "Doctor Walt's Cadkey for Windows Introductory Guide" and "Doctor Walt's Cadkey for Windows Cadkey Workbook," all of which are applicable to this early version.
I find that the default start-up gives me a black field, with green lines, which can be changed to other colors. The problem is I have created some 2-d drawings using green lines, but when printed, the green is too light to be of much value, and running a B/W photocopy didn't darken the color.
Question #1: How can I convert my green lines to black lines for at printing on my ink-jet printer? The manuals are void of this info, as well as HELP.
Question #2: How can I change to have an "eye-ease" light green background (like all of my drawing boards), or off-white, so that I can draw with black lines, that will give me a nice printed hard copy?
Question #3: If the answer to #2 is workable, how can I change my my settings so that these will be my default on start-up of a new drawing.
Someone nearby suggested that I tell my printer to print in B/W only; I'll ccheck that as the manual is quite complete.
tkdesigner
I find that the default start-up gives me a black field, with green lines, which can be changed to other colors. The problem is I have created some 2-d drawings using green lines, but when printed, the green is too light to be of much value, and running a B/W photocopy didn't darken the color.
Question #1: How can I convert my green lines to black lines for at printing on my ink-jet printer? The manuals are void of this info, as well as HELP.
Question #2: How can I change to have an "eye-ease" light green background (like all of my drawing boards), or off-white, so that I can draw with black lines, that will give me a nice printed hard copy?
Question #3: If the answer to #2 is workable, how can I change my my settings so that these will be my default on start-up of a new drawing.
Someone nearby suggested that I tell my printer to print in B/W only; I'll ccheck that as the manual is quite complete.
tkdesigner