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List of Options
The following options are displayed.
Plot Styles
Displays the names of plot styles in named plot style tables. Plot styles in
named plot style tables can be changed. Plot style names in color-dependent
plot style tables are tied to object color and cannot be changed. The program
accepts up to 255 characters for style names.
Add Style (+)
Adds a new plot style to a named plot style table.
The plot style is based on Normal, which uses an object's properties and doesn't
apply any overrides by default. You must specify the overrides you want to
apply after you create the new plot style. You cannot add a new plot style to
a color-dependent plot style table; a color-dependent plot style table has 255
plot styles mapped to color. You also cannot add a plot style to a named plot
style table that has a translation table.
Delete Style (-)
Deletes the selected style from a named plot style table.
Objects assigned this plot style retain the plot style assignment but plot as
Normal because the plot style is no longer defined in the plot style table. You
cannot delete a plot style from a named plot style table that has a translation
table, or from a color-dependent plot style table.
Color
Specifies the plotted color for an object. The default setting for plot style color
is Use Object Color. If you assign a plot style color, the color overrides the
object's color at plot time.
You can choose Select Color to display the
Color Palette dialog box (page 205)
and select one of the 255 AutoCAD Color Index (ACI) colors, a true color, or
a color from a color book. The color you specify is displayed in the plot style
color list as Custom Color. If the plot device does not support the color you
specify, it plots the nearest available color or, in the case of monochrome
devices, black.
Dithering
Enables dithering. A plotter uses dithering to approximate colors with dot
patterns, giving the impression of plotting more colors than available in the
AutoCAD Color Index (ACI). If the plotter does not support dithering, the
dithering setting is ignored.
Dithering is usually turned off in order to avoid false line typing that results
from dithering of thin vectors. Turning off dithering also makes dim colors
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