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Loads, sets, and modifies linetypes.
List of Prompts
The following prompts are displayed.
Enter an option [?/Create/Load/Set]:
?List Linetypes Displays the Select Linetype File dialog box (a
standard file
selection dialog box
). After you select an LIN file, the linetypes available in
the file are listed.
Create Creates a new linetype and stores it in an LIN file.
The Create or Append Linetype File dialog box (a
standard file selection dialog
box
) is displayed. Specify the file to which you want the linetype added.
You cannot create complex linetypes with LINETYPE. For more information,
see Custom Linetypes in the Customization Guide.
Descriptive Text Enter a linetype description up to 47 characters long. The
description can be a comment or a series of underscores, dots, dashes, and
spaces to show a simple representation of the linetype pattern.
Linetype Pattern Enter a pattern definition as a series of numbers separated
by commas. Enter positive values to specify lengths of dashes, and enter
negative values to specify lengths of spaces. Use a zero to represent a dot.
The A in the pattern definition prompt specifies the pattern alignment used
at the ends of individual lines, circles, and arcs. Only A-type alignment is
supported. With A-type alignment, lines and arcs are guaranteed to start and
end with a dash. The A is automatically included in the definition. If you use
a text editor to create a linetype, you must enter a at the beginning of the
definition.
After creating a linetype, you must load it to make it accessible.
Load Loads a linetype whose definition exists in a file. The acad.lin file contains
the standard linetypes.
The Select Linetype File dialog box (a
standard file selection dialog box) is
displayed. Enter or select the file in which the linetype you want to load is
stored.
Set Sets the current linetype for objects that will be drawn subsequently. You
can control the linetype of objects individually or by layer.
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