ActualGraphic and LineWeight
Posted: 07 Aug 2017, 03:42
The ActualGraphic function does not consider the LineWeight of the Entities.
If you want to export the current graphic to an image file, the resulting image includes all the elements with the standard LineWeight and not with the included in the design.
For example, if a line with a LineWeight of 0.5 is drawn and later export the design to a image, in the resulting image that line appears with a LineWeight of by Default. That is thinner than in the drawing
Any idea???
Another problem is that the ActualGraphic function returns what is being displayed on the screen, the size you see and not the portion that is shown in the design, this is the same as making a print screen. What is needed, is to get the portion of the design displayed. For example, if you want to print the displayed portion of the design, you must adjust the size of the application to the size you want to get printed, this means that if you perform the same procedure with a full screen application, you get a image size very different to if the same process is carried out with the same application reduced in size, that is, the image included in the printing page will be of different size.
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If you want to export the current graphic to an image file, the resulting image includes all the elements with the standard LineWeight and not with the included in the design.
For example, if a line with a LineWeight of 0.5 is drawn and later export the design to a image, in the resulting image that line appears with a LineWeight of by Default. That is thinner than in the drawing
Any idea???
Another problem is that the ActualGraphic function returns what is being displayed on the screen, the size you see and not the portion that is shown in the design, this is the same as making a print screen. What is needed, is to get the portion of the design displayed. For example, if you want to print the displayed portion of the design, you must adjust the size of the application to the size you want to get printed, this means that if you perform the same procedure with a full screen application, you get a image size very different to if the same process is carried out with the same application reduced in size, that is, the image included in the printing page will be of different size.
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