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Autocad Glass Hatch Patterns

4/19/2019 
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Revu comes preloaded with several default hatch patterns and a hatch pattern editor allowing users to create their own patterns. Additionally AutoCAD patterns.

  1. Open an existing PAT file or create a new file in a text editor that saves in ASCII format (for example, Notepad on Windows® or TextEdit on Mac OS®).
    Note: If you are creating a new PAT file, the PAT file and hatch pattern names must be identical.
  2. Create a header line that begins with an asterisk and includes a pattern name that is no more than 31 characters in length.

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  3. Optionally, include a description for the hatch pattern by adding a comma and descriptive text after the pattern name.

    For example, *ANSI31, ANSI Iron, Brick, Stone masonry

  4. Create a descriptor line that includes
    • An angle at which the line is drawn
    • An X,Y origin point
    • A delta-x of 0
    • A delta-y of any value

    For example, 45, 0,0, 0,.125

  5. Add a blank line after the descriptor line.
    Note: If the blank line is missing, the hatch pattern won't be recognized by the program.

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Parent topic:About Custom Hatch Patterns and Hatch Pattern Definitions

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Hatch patterns can be used to fill enclosed markups (for example, rectangles, ellipses and polygons) and measurements (like area and volume). Revu comes preloaded with several default hatch patterns and a hatch pattern editor allowing users to create their own patterns. Additionally AutoCAD patterns (.pat files) may be imported into Revu. Hatch patterns are collected in sets for easy organization. After a new hatch pattern is created, it will appear in the Hatch lists in both the Appearance Settings Toolbar and the Properties tab.

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Hatch pattern sets hold related hatch patterns in order to make them easier to find when choosing a hatch pattern for a markup. Hatch pattern sets can be exported, much like Line Styles or Tool Sets, and shared on a network drive or imported by another Revu user.

Hatch patterns are managed with the Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box. This procedure creates a blank PDF and a rectangle markup in order to access it, but it's just one of many ways to get to it, including from the Properties tab of an existing shape markup, or from the Appearance Settings Toolbar.

To create a new hatch pattern set:

  1. Create a blank PDF.
  2. Create a rectangle markup anywhere on the PDF.
  3. Right-click the rectangle markup and select Properties. The Properties tab appears.
  4. On the Properties tab, select Manage from the Hatchmenu.

    The Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box appears.

  1. Click Add. The Add Hatch Pattern SetGoogle play services apk download for android. dialog box appears.

  2. Select New.
  3. Enter a name for the hatch pattern set in the Title field. As you enter the name, the hatch pattern's file name is automatically populated in the Location field.
  4. To change the default save location of this hatch pattern set, click and select the desired local or network folder.
  5. To save the location of this hatch pattern set relative to your current Profile, select Relative Path. To save the full path instead, uncheck this box. For more information about choosing between Relative or Full Paths, see Understanding Relative vs Full Paths.
  6. Click OK. The Hatch Pattern Editor appears.

  7. At this point, you can add hatch patterns to the hatch pattern set, if desired. See Creating a New Hatch Pattern in an Existing Set below (skip to step 6). Otherwise, click OK.
  8. Discard the PDF created for this procedure.

Hatch patterns can be used to fill enclosed markups and measurements. Revu comes preloaded with several default hatch patterns, but if desired you can create a variety of custom patterns to suit nearly any need.

Hatch patterns are managed with the Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box. This procedure creates a blank PDF and a rectangle markup in order to access it, but it's just one of many ways to get to it, including from the Properties tab of an existing shape markup, or from the Appearance Settings Toolbar.

To create a new hatch pattern in an existing set:

  1. Create a blank PDF.
  2. Create a rectangle markup anywhere on the PDF.
  3. Right-click the rectangle markup and select Properties. The Properties tab appears.
  4. On the Properties tab, select Manage from the Hatchmenu.

    The Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box appears.

  1. Select the desired hatch pattern set and click Modify. The Hatch Pattern Editor appears.

  2. Click . The Add Hatch Pattern dialog box appears.

  3. Enter a name for this hatch pattern in the Name field and click OK. The Hatch Pattern Editor reappears with the new hatch pattern listed.
  4. Select the new hatch pattern and edit it using the New Pattern controls, as desired. The grid in the lower-right corner represents one hatch tile in which you can draw the desired pattern using lines and/or dots. As you draw your hatch pattern, the lower-left field will preview it for you. The available controls are:
    • Select: Use to select an existing element of the hatch pattern.
    • Line: Use to draw a line in the hatch pattern tile.
    • Small Dot: Use to place a small dot in the hatch pattern tile.
    • Large Dot: Use to place a large dot in the hatch pattern tile.
    • Delete: Use to delete a selected hatch pattern element.
    • Clear: Use to clear all hatch pattern elements and start again.
    • Name: Enter a name for this hatch pattern.
    • Description: Enter a brief description of this hatch pattern, if desired.
    • Size: Use to set the size of the grid in the hatch pattern tile.
    • Line Width: Use to set the line width of the hatch pattern.
    • Snap to Grid: Enable to force line end points and dots to snap to points on the grid.
    • Snap to Content: Enable to force line end points and dots to snap to other elements in the hatch pattern tile.
  5. Click OK to dismiss each of the dialog boxes. The new hatch pattern is ready for use.
  6. Discard the PDF created for this procedure.

Existing custom hatch patterns can be modified to meet current needs. Changing a hatch pattern has no effect on markups that have already been created using it.

Hatch patterns are managed with the Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box. This procedure creates a blank PDF and a rectangle markup in order to access it, but it's just one of many ways to get to it, including from the Properties tab of an existing shape markup, or from the Appearance Settings Toolbar.

To modify an existing hatch pattern:

  1. Create a blank PDF.
  2. Create a rectangle markup anywhere on the PDF.
  3. Right-click the rectangle markup and select Properties. The Properties tab appears.
  4. On the Properties tab, select Manage from the Hatchmenu.

    The Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box appears.

  1. Select the hatch pattern set that contains the desired hatch pattern and click Modify. The Hatch Pattern Editor appears.

  2. Select the desired hatch pattern and make the desired adjustments. See Creating a New Hatch Pattern in an Existing Set for more information about what each control does.
  3. Click OK to dismiss each of the dialog boxes.
  4. Discard the PDF created for this procedure.

Hatch pattern sets can be imported and exported, much like Line Style Sets or Tool Sets. Imported hatch pattern sets are copies of existing hatch pattern sets intended for the use of the local user only. If the local user makes any changes to the hatch pattern set, nobody else is affected by the change. To access a shared hatch pattern set (one that is used by multiple users across a network), see Sharing a Hatch Pattern.

Hatch patterns are managed with the Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box. This procedure creates a blank PDF and a rectangle markup in order to access it, but it's just one of many ways to get to it, including from the Properties tab of an existing shape markup, or from the Appearance Settings Toolbar.

To import or export a hatch pattern set:

  1. Create a blank PDF.
  2. Create a rectangle markup anywhere on the PDF.
  3. Right-click the rectangle markup and select Properties. The Properties tab appears.
  4. On the Properties tab, select Manage from the Hatchmenu.

    The Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box appears.

  1. To import a hatch pattern set, click Import, then select the desired .bhx file and click Open. The selected hatch pattern set is automatically imported.

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    Note: Double-clicking a .bhx file in Explorer will also automatically import it.

  2. To export a hatch pattern set, select it and click Export, then select a folder into which to save it and click Save.
  3. Click OK.
  4. Discard the PDF created for this procedure.

AutoCAD pattern (.pat) files can be imported into existing hatch pattern sets. You can import AutoCAD patterns into the default hatch pattern set or use a custom hatch pattern set.

Hatch patterns are managed with the Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box. This procedure creates a blank PDF and a rectangle markup in order to access it, but it's just one of many ways to get to it, including from the Properties tab of an existing shape markup, or from the Appearance Settings Toolbar.

To import an AutoCAD pattern into a hatch pattern set:

  1. Create a blank PDF.
  2. Create a rectangle markup anywhere on the PDF.
  3. Right-click the rectangle markup and select Properties. The Properties tab appears.
  4. On the Properties tab, select Manage from the Hatchmenu.

    The Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box appears.

  1. Select the hatch pattern set into which you wish to import the AutoCAD pattern and click Modify. The Hatch Pattern Editor appears.

  2. Click Import AutoCAD Pattern. The Open dialog box appears.
  3. Select the desired AutoCAD pattern (.pat) file and click Open. The pattern is imported.
  4. Click OK to dismiss each of the dialog boxes.
  5. Discard the PDF created for this procedure.

Shared hatch pattern sets are used my multiple Revu users collaboratively. The hatch pattern set remains in its original location and can be accessed by several users at once. If the hatch pattern set is changed (for example, if new hatch patterns are added or existing hatch patterns are modified), each user is affected by those changes. Users attempting to modify shared hatch pattern sets are subject to normal folder permissions on the shared file.

Hatch patterns are managed with the Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box. This procedure creates a blank PDF and a rectangle markup in order to access it, but it's just one of many ways to get to it, including from the Properties tab of an existing shape markup, or from the Appearance Settings Toolbar.

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To add a shared hatch pattern set:

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  1. Create a blank PDF.
  2. Create a rectangle markup anywhere on the PDF.
  3. Right-click the rectangle markup and select Properties. The Properties tab appears.
  4. On the Properties tab, select Manage from the Hatchmenu.

    The Manage Hatch Pattern Sets dialog box appears.

  1. Click Add. The Add Hatch Pattern Set dialog box appears.

  2. Select Existing.
  3. If you know the path to the shared hatch pattern set, enter it in the Location field. Otherwise, click to navigate to it.
  4. To save the location of the shared hatch pattern set relative to your current Profile, select Relative Path. To save the full path instead, uncheck this box. For more information about choosing between Relative or Full Paths, see Understanding Relative vs Full Paths.
  5. Click OK to dismiss each of the dialog boxes.
  6. Discard the PDF created for this procedure.

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