As for printing, please attach a simple 3dm file and provide the output of the Rhino SystemInfo command. To show the lineweights in the viewport, you need to run the PrintDisplay command. Dashed lines sometimes being too fine, other times too coarse - a 3dm file would really help trying to figure out what you mean here. wim (Wim Dekeyser) February 15, 2022, 12:55pm 2.(see link to thread below for more info). Hello - use testWirethicknessScale - when you get a setting that looks good set the ‘advanced’ option here: Options > Advanced > OpenGL.WireThicknessScale. Try the testWireThicknessScale command and see if that helps. pascal (Pascal Golay) April 13, 2018, 6:47pm 2. I could be wrong though… You are basically only printing a picture, not lines. Printing Technical display modes - I wouldn’t think that setting layer’s print width settings have an effect.PDF printing crash: are you sending in crash reports?.PDF printing: which PDF printer are you using: The new Rhino 6 one or some external one?.I’ve said numerous times before that making production drawings in Rhino just isn’t productive.Īt any rate, it appears there are several issues going on here and perhaps they need each their own topic? I need software that can generate a nice blueprint directly from a model.ĭon’t get me wrong, I love Rhino and sing it’s praises to anyone who will listen, but it really lacks in this department.ĭon’t worry - I agree. I really don’t want another CAD system but I don’t have much of a choice. What a headache! I remember going through these same kind of issues with Rhino 5.ĭon’t get me wrong, I love Rhino and sing it’s praises to anyone who will listen, but it really lacks in this department. Fired Rhino back up and the dimensions printed fine again. So I saved the program, shut down rhino and rebooted my system. I must have tried 10 times adjusting different settings with no luck. All my layers were turned on and it even showed them in the print preview. After I loaded the file back up my bitmap image appeared and printed fine…but… now I couldn’t get my dimensions to show up on the PDF. Then the program crashed while trying to print to PDF. The first time I loaded the file I could not get the title block bitmap image to show up on my screen or my print ( yes I had background bitmap checked in the print options). I can get a decent print with Make2d, but that breaks the association with the model which can make revisions a pain.Īs far as the memories it brought back… The buggyness of trying to print to PDF. While the hidden lines look a little better, I still don’t see any options to adjust the linetype scale of the dashed lines? Sometimes it looks too fine or too coarse and it is nice to adjust. I set every layer’s print settings to hairline and also specified that in the print options. Keep in mind this is an ‘A’ size print that I printed to PDF at 2400DPI and zoomed in on this area for the screenshot. The hidden lines look better, but the line thickness is huge for a solid line. I installed Rhino 6 and dug up the same print I posted here 4 years ago. I purchased one upgrade license to give this a try and it brought back a lot of memories as to why I went back to Autocad. I am new to rhino, so I believe I might have missed something.Welp… Looks like I have to open my wallet a little farther to get a nice looking blueprint. I checked the rhino-api documentation and found the linetypes document however, there is no clue on how to implement the different line types through code. The line is getting added inside a layer called “Folds”. Panel.LeftFirstFoldSetbackBottom, 0), new Point3d(panelX0 + panel.KFactor, panelY1, 0)) Panel.LeftFirstFoldSetbackBottom, 0), new Point3d(panelX0 + panel.KFactor, panelY1. Panel.Perimeter = (new Point3d(panelX0 + panel.KFactor, panelY0 + I can change the continuous line to a dotted line manually but I want to do it through the code itself.īelow is my code (Where I add the line ) if (folds = 4) Millimeters Sets the display scale for linetypes to millimeters. Inches Sets the display scale for linetypes to inches. I want the line to be dashed, however, the line is getting drawn as a continuous line. Hidden Pattern Linetypes are defined by a comma-separated list of dash and gap lengths (in model units), always starting with a dash. I am creating a layer called folds and inside the layer am drawing a straight line.
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