Hi guys,
I am creating a couple of new drawing formats for a customer, and he requested to have his logo in the title corner in color. He provided me with a vector file that I had not trouble with to import into the drawing format. The problem that I have is with the line thickness when you try to create a pdf or print the drawing though... The lines are printed so thick that they actually overlap each other and the logo becomes unreadable. Part of the logo is black, so I used the 'letter' color for that one, so the black portion of the logo now prints in nice thin lines. However, there is also an orange portion and I cannot get this portion to print in thin lines. I guess the system keeps thinking that this is part geometry and therefore prints in thick lines. Is there any way I can get these lines to print thinner and in the original orange color without messing around in the dtl file?
Cheers,
Steven
I am creating a couple of new drawing formats for a customer, and he requested to have his logo in the title corner in color. He provided me with a vector file that I had not trouble with to import into the drawing format. The problem that I have is with the line thickness when you try to create a pdf or print the drawing though... The lines are printed so thick that they actually overlap each other and the logo becomes unreadable. Part of the logo is black, so I used the 'letter' color for that one, so the black portion of the logo now prints in nice thin lines. However, there is also an orange portion and I cannot get this portion to print in thin lines. I guess the system keeps thinking that this is part geometry and therefore prints in thick lines. Is there any way I can get these lines to print thinner and in the original orange color without messing around in the dtl file?
Cheers,
Steven