I have taken an ACAD approach to assigning line weights i.e: black background with different colors to distinguish line weights and toggle "black & white only" before plotting.
I adopted this approach out of frustration in plotting a drawing only to find a few stray lines that were not assigned the correct line weight.
I found the Zoom Line Thickness toggle to be pretty much useless. The biggest problem being that you had to be "zoomed in" at least 200-400% to get an accurate display of your work.
It would be great to have a WYSIWYG display of your drawing at Normal Scale. This would allow me to go back drafting with a white background (although I'm actually getting used to the black background thing).
I think this issue has been brought up before. Are there any OS display issues that are making this difficult to achieve? Graphics apps like Illustrator seem to do this with no problem.
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I have taken an ACAD approach to assigning line weights i.e: black background with different colors to distinguish line weights and toggle "black & white only" before plotting.
I adopted this approach out of frustration in plotting a drawing only to find a few stray lines that were not assigned the correct line weight.
I found the Zoom Line Thickness toggle to be pretty much useless. The biggest problem being that you had to be "zoomed in" at least 200-400% to get an accurate display of your work.
It would be great to have a WYSIWYG display of your drawing at Normal Scale. This would allow me to go back drafting with a white background (although I'm actually getting used to the black background thing).
I think this issue has been brought up before. Are there any OS display issues that are making this difficult to achieve? Graphics apps like Illustrator seem to do this with no problem.
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