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      Matt666
      last edited by

      Hi all !
      Strange that I didn't find any post mentionned that... Sorry if repetition...
      My wish is to have different edge styles, Acad like ! And why not :

      • to assign it on layer
      • To have possibiliy to create some new styles
      • etc...

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        richcat
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        Hi Matt

        Post on dashed lines that might help http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=13682

        @richcat said:

        How about Dashedlines by Todd B at smustard $20.00, that has numerous dashes http://www.smustard.com/script/DashedLinesor you could possibly try dashes.rb by Didier B (free) http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/en_arc_page.htm.

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          plot-paris
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          I think this is a good idea. and to control it you have a "display line style" toggle button, like you have an X-ray button at the moment.

          and in addition to that an option would be useful, where you can set the style to "show hidden line segments", meaning, that with a dotted line for example the dots are shown black and the space inbetween is displayed light gray. otherwise it could be difficult to model (and find little gaps that prevent faces from closing) while having "display line style" switched on.

          usulally you would model without this feature in any case and when you start texturing the model, you "texture" the line styles as well. so you need to be able to apply line styles like materials.

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