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Roof hatch pattern autocad
Roof hatch pattern autocad








roof hatch pattern autocad

If it said 90 it would draw a vertical line. the first 0 says draw the line at an angle of zero which is a horizontal line. It's the first 0 in each line that defines that it's horizontal. The offset of 0 in the X direction is not because it's horizontal, but because it's continuous, so there's no point in any offset the way there can be if a lineset has dashes and gaps. Yes, though I would express parts of your description slightly differently. Then the second syntax says draw a line at an angle of 0 offset 0 in the x direction because it is horizontal and 7 in the y direction from the origin of 0,5.5 (this gives me the bottom of my double line). Then the second syntax says draw a line at an angle of 0 offset 0 in the x direction because it is horizontal and 7 in the y direction from the origin of 0,5.5 (this gives me the bottom of my double it. The top syntax says draw a line at an angle of 0, offset 0 in the x direction because it is horizontal and 7 in the y direction from the origin of 0,0 (this gives me the top of my double line). It would be your job to limit the boundary at the top, short of the overall height, so the uppermost pair of lines don't show. Used at zero Rotation and with the Origin always somewhere along the bottom edge. If that approach works for you, you can use a pattern definition like this: Or grip-edit the non-associative hatch as required. The pattern from continuing to the top (associative) Adding a defpoint line along the top to stop










Roof hatch pattern autocad