Using line styles, you can change the look elements depending on the reference scale or drawing type. Requirements: The format properties are taken from the layer in a fixed manner and line styles are used.
The format properties (pen, line, color) you define for a layer can be saved in a named line style. Elements can then assume the format properties of this layer. You can define different line styles for various scale ranges or drawing types so that the look of elements on screen and in printouts changes with the reference scale or drawing type set.
The program comes with a several predefined line styles that are based on DIN 1356-1.
Line styles are project resources. When creating a project, you can thus specify whether you want to use the line styles in the office standard or project-specific line styles.
You can also apply the As construction lines setting to a scale range or drawing type. Elements with this layer are then displayed using the line type and color of construction lines. However, these elements are not ‘real’ construction lines and they are not found by the Construction Line Format filter.
Line styles cannot be set to hidden. To hide a line style, you must hide the layer. But, for example, you can define a print set with the same name as a line style. You can then use this print set to hide the corresponding layers.
Important: Working with line styles and different settings for various scale ranges and drawing types requires a well-thought-out approach!
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