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Hello, Does anyone have a Diamond Hatch Pattern that they could pass along. I have attached a dwg of the patter as lines. I have tried some of the patterns I found in these groups but I can not get them to work properly. I have also tried the autopat.lsp and autoform.lsp routines with no acceptable results. The routines do not get the lines to intersect properly.
Would prefer one that used the 60 degree lines. The lines in the attached zip file(dwg) are what was assigned by the autoform.lsp routine I found but autopat.lsp still does not intersect the lines correctly. Thanks in advance. XP Pro AutoCAD 2005 or 2002.
*DIAMONDS,Diamonds 60, 0,0, 0.125 120, 0,0, 0.125 Gary '2k5drawer' wrote in message news:248906723347.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com. > Hello, > > Does anyone have a Diamond Hatch Pattern that they could pass along.
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I > have attached a dwg of the patter as lines. I have tried some of the > patterns I found in these groups but I can not get them to work properly.
> I have also tried the autopat.lsp and autoform.lsp routines with no > acceptable results. The routines do not get the lines to intersect > properly. Would prefer one that used the 60 degree lines. The lines in the > attached zip file(dwg) are what was assigned by the autoform.lsp routine I > found but autopat.lsp still does not intersect the lines correctly. > > Thanks in advance. > > XP Pro > AutoCAD 2005 or 2002. DECK.PAT Deck and Grate Hatches by Michael Schultz *deck2, Complex True Scale Diamond Tread Deck Plate by Michael Schultz 3-23-5118, 0,0, 1.4234165,.39528471,-1.9764235118,.1765339, 1.4234165,.39528471,-1.9764234882, 0,0, 1.42302495.47434165,.39528471,-1.9764234882,.3537670, 1.42302495.47434165,.39528471,-1.97642354 18, 0.53033009, -1.42302495.47434165,.39528471,-1.97642354 18,.3530678, 1.4234165,.39528471,-1.97642354 12, 0.53033009, 1.42302495.47434165,.39528471,-1.97642354 12,.1768348, 1.42302495.47434165,.39528471,-1.97642354 Gary 'Gary Fowler' wrote in message news:42286e63_3@newsprd01.
> *DIAMONDS,Diamonds > 60, 0,0, 0.125 > 120, 0,0, 0.125 > > Gary > > '2k5drawer' wrote in message > news:248906723347.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com. >> Hello, >> >> Does anyone have a Diamond Hatch Pattern that they could pass along. I >> have attached a dwg of the patter as lines. I have tried some of the >> patterns I found in these groups but I can not get them to work properly. >> I have also tried the autopat.lsp and autoform.lsp routines with no >> acceptable results.
The routines do not get the lines to intersect >> properly. Would prefer one that used the 60 degree lines.