Fix lỗi one or more selected linetypes will be reloaded

I've created some new linetype files with lettinring in it for water lines etc. some solid lines and a couple withe dashed lines for existing utilities. We were having problems with the old ones that used the standard font because when we changed the pen widths of the line during printing, not only did we get what we feel is an ugly font but the text gets so fat it's unreadable at the neccessary line thickness we need per our standards.

The new lintypes were working fine. i created them using the express tools option and then finetunned them in notepad using the true type font Verdana. The font kind works like giving a p-line a thickness, nomatter the line weight, it prints the same every time.

Problem came when I tried to load them into a new drawing. It could no longer reconize the line type. I finally discoverd if I load the text style before the line type it would work. That unfortionatel is one step to many for my fellow techs here at the office. They've all been on autocad since they stopped manual drafting and usually depend on me for all the new techniques and how to fix problems in cad.

I've been Googling like a mad fiend on this subject but all i can turn up is the same statments telling me to do one of 3 or so diffrent things but not how to do it.

I keep seeing the words shape file, shx file and ASCII

Can someone more experienced please help me make sense of this or tell me what kind of file type I need to make the new linetypes load correctly.

I was pointed to a program called Fontasm from tc fonts but don't know it does what i need. here is what he emailed me recently when I asked for specifics. I'd like to add he has been very friendly and has had fast response time to my inqueries

In our special example we are demonstrating how to create line types with letters in it, but the described steps can be applied to any custom line type.

When creating custom line types, the stencil of the symbol may be drawn on your Floor Plan using the simplest drawing elements, including Lines, Arcs and Hotspots. Not even Polylines or Splines can be used, let alone Text Blocks.

This means that you will have to draw your letters using lines. It is recommended not to use Arcs in the stencils of Line Types whenever possible because it can make the Line Type more complicated. Of course one or two such line types is OK, but the more complex symbol line types there are in the file, the more difficult to handle and slower it will become.

  • Step 1: Draw the stencil on the Floor Plan or in another window, using Lines, Arcs and Hotspots. Draw one unit of it that will be repeated along the line. Draw it in the size that will be the size you will want it to see on your plans and drawings.
  • Step 2: Select all stencil components, then choose Edit > Copy.
  • Step 3: Choose Options > Element Attributes > Line Types.
  • Step 4: Click New. From the Add New Line dialog box. In the appearing Dialog, select the Symbol radio button and type the desired name for the new line type and click OK.
  • Step 5: From the Line Types dialog box, click Paste line components under the graphic editing section. The previously captured line component will appear in the graphic editing Window.In the preview field the preview of the Line Type appears.

We need to adjust the Dash and Gap values so they are the values we want. The Dash value in our case is 20 mm. This is because we have drawn a 2000 mm long stencil on the Floor Plan at a scale of M 1:100. This gives us a 20 mm long unit size on paper. The Gap we set to 0 mm since we want the pattern to be continuous.

Click OK to accept the changes and finish creating the new Line Type. On the Floor Plan, activate the Line Tool, select the new Line Type and start drawing Line with the new Line type.

Import Line Types from another ARCHICAD project

ARCHICAD Attributes [Line Types, Layers, Fills, Pens, Materials, etc.] are groups of defined settings available to your project which can be managed by opening Attribute Manager dialog: Options/Element Attributes > Attribute Manager.

By default, the ARCHICAD comes with a default set of Attributes, but you can customize them to suit to your design needs with the following steps:

  • The attributes are transfered from "Project A" to "Project B" in our example.
  • Step 1: Open "Project B" [.pln, .pla, .tpl, .mod] as normal in ARCHICAD
  • Step 2: Open Attribute Manager [Options/Element Attributes] and select Line Types icon to list the available line types in the current project

  • Step 3: Clicking on the Open button at the right side of the dialog and select "Project A" to load its attributes

  • Step 4: Select the needed line type[s] from the right side of the dialog and click Append button to transfer the line type as new attribute] or Overwrite button to transfer a modified attribute.

  • Step 5: Click OK to save to quit the dialog. In the appearing dialog you can confirm and save your changes. The line types from "Project B" are added to "Project A" now.

Import Line Types using *.aat format

Project Attributes can be simply stored in Attribute Manager File format [*.aat]. This file extension can be saved and opened through Attribute Manager.

  • Save .aat file: In Attribute Manager select the needed or all Attributes and click on append or overwrite buttons. The attributes appear on the right side of the dialog and can be saved in .aat or .xml format.
  • Open .aat file: In Attribute Manager click on Open button and select your existing Attribute Manager File to open.

Import Line Types from an AutoCAD project

The DWG file you import will merge all used Solid, Dashed or Dotted Line Types to the ARCHICAD project. Read more:

Note: Symbol line types saved as .dwg or .pdf might be exploded to more lines which can cause extended filesize.

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