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with a real-world width of 0.5 inches, do not use a lineweight; instead, use a
polyline with a width of 0.5 inches to represent the object.
Lineweight Scale in Drawings
Objects with a lineweight are plotted with the exact width of the assigned
lineweight value. The standard settings for these values include BYLAYER,
BYBLOCK, and Default. They are displayed in either inches or millimeters,
with millimeters being the default. All layers are initially set to 0.25 mm,
controlled by the LWDEFAULT system variable.
A lineweight value of 0.025 mm or less is displayed as one pixel in model
space and is plotted at the thinnest lineweight available on the specified
plotting device. Lineweight values that you enter at the Command prompt
are rounded to the nearest predefined value.
You set the lineweight units and the default value in the Lineweight Settings
dialog box. You can access the Lineweight Settings dialog box by using the
LWEIGHT command, by right-clicking the Show/Hide Lineweight button on
the status bar and choosing Settings.
See also:
Draw Polylines on page 262
Quick Reference
LWEIGHT
Sets the current lineweight, lineweight display options, and lineweight units.
PLINE
Creates a 2D polyline.
LWDEFAULT
Sets the value for the default lineweight.
LWDISPLAY
Controls whether the lineweights of objects are displayed.
LWUNITS
Controls whether lineweight units are displayed in inches or millimeters.
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