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Line thickness of detailed view when printing/making pdf

SP_10114936
6-Contributor

Line thickness of detailed view when printing/making pdf

I want to change the thickness of the detail view line. @MartinHanak 

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this the detailed view

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and this is how it look in the pdf.

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and I want to make the marked curve thinner than the drawing

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@SP_10114936 wrote:

I want to change the thickness of the detail view line. @MartinHanak 

Capture.JPG

.

Capture2.JPG

this the detailed view

.

and this is how it look in the pdf.

Capture3.JPG

and I want to make the marked curve thinner than the drawing

Capture4.JPG


Hi,

in Partial view you cannot set color of view lines.

 

If detail option line_style_standard std_ansi is set then outline is assigned Geometry color and pen 1 is used to draw outline by default.

 

If detail option line_style_standard std_din is set then outline is assigned Letter color and pen 2 is used to draw outline by default.

 

You can hide view outline and sketch spline that replace it. The spline can be assigned any color.

 

See outline.mp4 video.


Martin Hanák

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@SP_10114936 wrote:

I want to change the thickness of the detail view line. @MartinHanak 

Capture.JPG

.

Capture2.JPG

this the detailed view

.

and this is how it look in the pdf.

Capture3.JPG

and I want to make the marked curve thinner than the drawing

Capture4.JPG


Hi,

in Partial view you cannot set color of view lines.

 

If detail option line_style_standard std_ansi is set then outline is assigned Geometry color and pen 1 is used to draw outline by default.

 

If detail option line_style_standard std_din is set then outline is assigned Letter color and pen 2 is used to draw outline by default.

 

You can hide view outline and sketch spline that replace it. The spline can be assigned any color.

 

See outline.mp4 video.


Martin Hanák
tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:SP_10114936)

In Acrobat open your pdf version of the drawing and then use ctrl+5 keys to alter the line weight display. This will make the visible lines thinner and should display correctly. This may resolve the issue you are having.

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric


@tbraxton wrote:

In Acrobat open your pdf version of the drawing and then use ctrl+5 keys to alter the line weight display. This will make the visible lines thinner and should display correctly. This may resolve the issue you are having.


Hi,

what Acrobat version is able to alter the line weight ? Full version ? Acrobat Reader ?


Martin Hanák
tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:MartinHanak)

All versions of Acrobat and Acrobat reader I have ever used support this. I am using Acrobat Reader XI currently and this works. It is quite useful for clarity when visible lines are overlapping in a view.

 

Creo PDF from dwg as seen in reader:

tbraxton_0-1636996512789.png

 

Same file after using ctrl+F5

tbraxton_1-1636996551710.png

 

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric
SP_10114936
6-Contributor
(To:tbraxton)

Does this work with free version?

tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:SP_10114936)

It has worked in every version of Adobe Reader and Acrobat I have ever used. The sequence is CTRL+5 .

========================================
Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric
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