Hi all,
A simple question, maybe to get some clever information...
How do you (users) manage the linewidth for plotting?
I've got my own way, but interested in yours.
Greetings,
Emiel van Lent
Linewidth to plot
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Hi,
when you want to print out your draft-document, usually you see the "setting" window of your printer. There you can find the "configuration" button. With that you open one of the TopSolid-config-files of your printer. Here you can define the thinknesses and the colours. You can modify it and save your own one. The original files are in the folder ..\v68\bin\printer, copy the files in your current config folder.
For example, you can create for each of your printers an own config file and you have to select this file at the same time when you select the printer (if it's not the current one).
Regards.
when you want to print out your draft-document, usually you see the "setting" window of your printer. There you can find the "configuration" button. With that you open one of the TopSolid-config-files of your printer. Here you can define the thinknesses and the colours. You can modify it and save your own one. The original files are in the folder ..\v68\bin\printer, copy the files in your current config folder.
For example, you can create for each of your printers an own config file and you have to select this file at the same time when you select the printer (if it's not the current one).
Regards.
Regards
jalapeno
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