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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Basic Customization
- Overview of Customization
- Organize Program and Support Files
- Customize a Publish to Web Template
- Define Custom Commands
- Record and Modify Action Macros
- Custom Linetypes
- Custom Hatch Patterns
- User Interface Customization
- Understand User Interface Customization
- Work with the Customize User Interface (CUI) Editor
- Create and Manage Customization Files
- Customize Commands
- Overview of Commands
- Create, Edit, and Reuse Commands
- Create Macros
- Overview of Macros
- Use Special Control Characters in Macros
- Pause for User Input in Macros
- Provide International Support in Macros
- Use Built-in Commands in Macros
- Repeat Commands in Macros
- Use Single Object Selection Mode in Macros
- Use Macros to Swap User Interface Elements
- Use Conditional Expressions in Macros
- Use AutoLISP in Macros
- Control the Display of Command Items
- Assign Search Tags
- Create Tooltips and Extended Help for Commands
- Create Status Line Help Messages
- Create and Manage Images for Commands
- Customize User Interface Elements
- Load an AutoLISP File
- Customize Workspaces
- Transfer and Migrate Customization
- Customize User Interface (CUI) Editor FAQs
- DIESEL
- Slides and Command Scripts
- Introduction to Programming Interfaces
- Shapes and Shape Fonts
- Overview of Shape Files
- Create Shape Definition Files
- Shape Descriptions
- Vector Length and Direction Code
- Special Codes
- Use Special Codes
- Codes 0, 1, and 2: End of Shape and Draw Mode Control
- Codes 3 and 4: Size Control
- Codes 5 and 6: Location Save/Restore
- Code 7: Subshape
- Codes 8 and 9: X-Y Displacements
- Code 00A: Octant Arc
- Code 00B: Fractional Arc
- Codes 00C and 00D: Bulge-Specified Arcs
- Code 00E: Flag Vertical Text Command
- Text Font Descriptions
- Sample Files
- Big Font Descriptions
- Unicode Font Descriptions
- Superscripts and Subscripts in SHX Files
- Migrate and Transfer Custom Settings and Files
- Index
Custom Hatch Patterns
AutoCAD
®
provides a library of standard hatch patterns in the acad.pat and acadiso.pat files.
You can use the hatch patterns as they are, modify them, or create your own custom hatch
patterns.
Overview of Hatch Pattern Definitions
In addition to using the predefined hatch patterns that are supplied, you can
design and create your own custom hatch patterns.
In addition to using the predefined hatch patterns that are supplied, you can
design and create your own custom hatch patterns. Developing a hatch pattern
definition requires knowledge, practice, and patience. Because customizing
hatches requires familiarity with hatch patterns, it is not recommended for new
users.
The hatch patterns supplied by AutoCAD are stored in the acad.pat and
acadiso.pat text files. You can add hatch pattern definitions to this file or create
your own files.
Regardless of where the definition is stored, a custom hatch pattern has the
same format. It has a header line with a name, which begins with an asterisk
and is no more than 31 characters long, and an optional description:
*pattern-name, description
It also has one or more line descriptors of the following form:
angle, x-origin,y-origin, delta-x,delta-y,dash-1,dash-2, …
The default hatch pattern ANSI31 shown in the Boundary Hatch and Fill dialog
box looks like this:
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