Hi, Can anyone point me a good source for additional hatches? Today's particular problem is a concrete cross section. Lastly is it just a case of dropping them into the relevant patterns directory?
Thanks
Additional Hatch Patterns
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Re: Additional Hatch Patterns
I'm assuming that you are using QCAD 3.
PS: QCAD 2 uses DXF files to define patterns. You will likely not find ready-made patterns for QCAD 2 on the Internet as they are not compatible with other products.
Googling for "autocad hatch patterns" should give you some pages to start with.jadit wrote:Can anyone point me a good source for additional hatches?
Yes, with QCAD 3 you can add any .pat pattern file to the patterns/metric or patterns/imperial directory of your QCAD installation and after restarting QCAD start using the new pattern. Note that other users will have to have the same pattern file installed to be able to correctly view your drawing.jadit wrote:Lastly is it just a case of dropping them into the relevant patterns directory?
PS: QCAD 2 uses DXF files to define patterns. You will likely not find ready-made patterns for QCAD 2 on the Internet as they are not compatible with other products.
Re: Additional Hatch Patterns
Thanks Andrew,
yes I am using 3RC5. Someone else must have suggested this.. I've a modest collection of blocks/symbols (growing daily) that I'd be happy to share. Do "we" have any agreed standards for layering within blocks (I noticed that the windows I downloaded had the glass/wooden frame separated) Personally for things like windows a standard size /layout with the materials defined by notes would seem more sensible? Has anyone started or proposed a group for this?
Lastly, I do wonder when you sleep.....
yes I am using 3RC5. Someone else must have suggested this.. I've a modest collection of blocks/symbols (growing daily) that I'd be happy to share. Do "we" have any agreed standards for layering within blocks (I noticed that the windows I downloaded had the glass/wooden frame separated) Personally for things like windows a standard size /layout with the materials defined by notes would seem more sensible? Has anyone started or proposed a group for this?
Lastly, I do wonder when you sleep.....
Re: Additional Hatch Patterns
I haven't really had a chance yet to think about any drawing standards for part library items. I guess that every industry / audience probably has different ideas and requirements about layer names, colors, line weights, etc.
Creating a forum for this is a great idea and a good starting point to collect some ideas:
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewforum.php?f=49
In QCAD 3, there is a standard for defining meta data through RDF files. A brief explanation for this is available at:
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/en/component/ ... rt-library
Sleep.. my work load is indeed a problem. The planned new community edition based on QCAD 3 will hopefully help to involve more people at least in areas such as translations, part library symbols, posting information and answers to the forum, etc.
Creating a forum for this is a great idea and a good starting point to collect some ideas:
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewforum.php?f=49
In QCAD 3, there is a standard for defining meta data through RDF files. A brief explanation for this is available at:
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/en/component/ ... rt-library
Sleep.. my work load is indeed a problem. The planned new community edition based on QCAD 3 will hopefully help to involve more people at least in areas such as translations, part library symbols, posting information and answers to the forum, etc.
Re: Additional Hatch Patterns
I've a large Planning/Building Control application to submit by tomorrow noon (all completed on Ver 3 RC5) and then I'm off for a sunshine break - if I don't get caught by my wife I might rough some ideas out while I'm away...
Re: Additional Hatch Patterns
-jadit - I've got a few blocks/symbols tucked away too - mostly Architectural/Building construction, when I get a minute I`ll dig em out I`ll also add the most common standards I use for layers which is based on AEC (Architecture Engineering and Construction) UK standards.
Enjoy the break!
Enjoy the break!
Re: Additional Hatch Patterns
Success with the project!jadit wrote:I've a large Planning/Building Control application to submit by tomorrow noon (all completed on Ver 3 RC5)
jadit wrote:...if I don't get caught by my wife I might rough some ideas out while I'm away...
Great! Enjoy the time off! I also have that planned (after the final QCAD 3 release).
Re: Additional Hatch Patterns
Excellent! It might be interesting to add "AEC" to the meta data of the items as described here:clive wrote:-jadit - I've got a few blocks/symbols tucked away too - mostly Architectural/Building construction, when I get a minute I`ll dig em out I`ll also add the most common standards I use for layers which is based on AEC (Architecture Engineering and Construction) UK standards.
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/en/component/ ... rt-library
Note that the above document describes meta data in QCAD 3 final which is slightly different from QCAD 3 RC5.