Pen thickness
Hello,
I drew some paths with the option pen thickness = 1.0.
Is there a way to set the pen thickness of these objects to 0.0 again - so that don not appear as thick as they do now?
Only clicking on P in the menu bar and setting the pen thickness to zero in the option dialog that appears does not work...
/André
I drew some paths with the option pen thickness = 1.0.
Is there a way to set the pen thickness of these objects to 0.0 again - so that don not appear as thick as they do now?
Only clicking on P in the menu bar and setting the pen thickness to zero in the option dialog that appears does not work...
/André
Comments
Sorry this has gone unanswered so long! If you haven't already figured it out on your own, here's a possible solution:
To change the the thickness of lines you've already drawn:
- Click the Change Properties button .
- Select the line or lines you want to modify.
- Right-click and select Do It from the pop-up menu.
- Change the Line width value to 0 and then click OK.
Ta-daa! The lines change to zero (0) width.The command line (at the bottom) now reads, Select entities (0 picked):
The number picked updates in the command line.
The Change properties dialog box displays.
I hope that helps,
~Dogtag
I also thought that was the way, and then I went and tried to change pen thickness. No joy. I have opened a new drawing changed the pen to 1 and drew a line, I then tried to change the pen thickness, in step 4 above you will see that width is 0 even though pen is 1. I have not found a way to change pen yet. Ralf will get back from GenCon and show us all the simple obvious way. I am still looking though.
What you want to change is the line width as Dogtag indicated by using the change properties button. The W: in your top tool bar is the Line Width and can be set to the desired thickness before drawing your lines and paths.
Hope this helps.
Alternatively, you can use the keyboard command CHANGEPT
I thought I would never get rid of my thick paths due to my Pen Thickness-settings without having to draw them all once again.
The solution Joachim de Ravenbel described works well and I have been able to set Pen Thickness to zero again.
/André