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COLOR
Sets the color for new objects.
PROPERTIES
Controls properties of existing objects.
CECOLOR
Sets the color of new objects.
Work with Linetypes
You can use linetypes to distinguish objects from one another visually and
make your drawing easier to read.
Overview of Linetypes
A linetype is a repeating pattern of dashes, dots, and blank spaces displayed
in a line or a curve. You assign linetypes to objects either by layer or by
specifying the linetype explicitly, independent of layers.
In addition to choosing a linetype, you can set its scale to control the size of
the dashes and spaces, and you can create your own custom linetypes.
NOTE These linetypes should not be confused with the hardware linetypes
provided by some plotters. The two types of dashed lines produce similar results.
Do not use both types at the same time, however, because the results can be
unpredictable.
Some linetype definitions include text and symbols.
You can define a custom linetype that will orient the imbedded text to keep
it readable automatically.
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