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Overview of Plot Styles
A plot style is an object property, similar to linetype and color. A plot style
can be assigned to an object or assigned to a layer. A plot style controls an
object's plotted properties, including
Color
Dither
Grayscale
Pen number
Virtual pen
Screening
Linetype
Lineweight
Transparency
Line end style
Line join style
Fill style
Using plot styles gives you great flexibility because you can set them to override
other object properties or turn off the override as needed.
Groups of plot styles are saved in either of two types of plot style tables:
color-dependent (CTB) or named (STB). Color-dependent plot style tables set
style based on the color of the object. Named plot styles can be assigned to
an object independent of color.
NOTE Plot styles are not available for objects with the Jitter edge modifier applied
(-VISUALSTYLES).
Choose a Type of Plot Style Table
A plot style table is a collection of plot styles assigned to a layout or the Model
tab. There are two types of plot style tables: color-dependent plot style tables
and named plot style tables.
Color-dependent plot style tables (CTB) use an object's color to determine
characteristics such as lineweight. Every red object in a drawing is plotted the
same way. While you can edit plot styles in a color-dependent plot style table,
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