Can anyone tell me what the benefit is to having the psltscale set to 0 is?
Thanks!
Best for what??
PSLTSCALE controls the "look" of linetypes in PAPERSPACE. With it set to 1, linetypes look the same in all viewports with out regard to the zoom scale factors of the viewports.
With PSLTSCALE set to 0, linetypes will "look" longer in viewports that are zoom in closer, and shorter for viewports that are zoomed out.
LTSCALE is a multiplier applied to the linetype definition in ACAD.LIN
For PAPERSPACE drawing in Layout tabs with a Layout scale of 1:1, we use an LTSCALE of 0.375
In the old days when we did everything in Modelspace, we set LTSCALE to 0.375 "times" DIMSCALE.
Clear as mud yet?
The disadvantage arises when you try to print two views at different
scales -- the size of the patterns will be different. This is where
PSLTSCALE = 1 comes in handy.
I've set up everybody's PLOT button here to include commands to set the
LTSCALE to 0.5 and PSLTSCALE to 1 when they plot -- that way they can draft
using whatever LTSCALE they want, but it'll still print correctly (from
paperspace, anyway).
Unless you can guarantee that you'll *never* have two differently-scaled
views on a sheet, I'd stick to PSLTSCALE =1.
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ltscale isnt really a "view" tool, but rather, a plot tool.
i know from my format, what the linetype is, regardless of display at the moment.
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