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dotted objects (ipt or iam) in table .idw

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Il Mauri

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Good day to all.
In a table Idw I would have the need to have objects (ipt or iam) that come to me in dotted mode, practically I would like them with the only encumbrance or form of contour. is it possible to manage this type of display directly in the idw file?
the only way I found it was to set the objects in the mainiam in "referral" mode, so I actually find them in the idw table in dotted display. But doing so in any further table (of the same iam) I find the same objects always in dotted display and this is not good.
I hoped I could manage this display with a representation of view in the main one and therefore be able to recall it in its table but unfortunately it is not possible.
Any advice?
 
I use superimposed views for similar things.
I create visual representations in which I keep the desired components visible, then I put in tables the overlapping views applying to each of them a different aspect.
For example, some details displayed as a drawing, others with shaded view so you understand that objects are.
 
I use superimposed views for similar things.
I create visual representations in which I keep the desired components visible, then I put in tables the overlapping views applying to each of them a different aspect.
For example, some details displayed as a drawing, others with shaded view so you understand that objects are.
good idea, but it gives me this problem, I miss a piece of design on the top right. randomly in process idw you can see very well that the window (green boxes) is smaller than the design.
Obviously the piece that is outside is not displayed.
Boh?
 

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selections from the browser of that view the object you want to see dotted > button dx > property > deselezioni the default deduction and select what you prefer.
 
It could be because you have inserted as a main view what you represent in the deduction.
do the opposite, main for the pieces "pieni" and overlap for the details dotted.
as you did the superimposed creates a white rectangle covering the view below.
 
selections from the browser of that view the object you want to see dotted > button dx > property > deselezioni the default deduction and select what you prefer.
Yes, I had tried, however, so doing the object in question becomes dotted but not transparent. He practically doesn't show you what's under or behind him.
 
the object you want to see / not see, you can serialize it in .iam, quantity 2, distance 0.
then go into the series and refer one of the two elements.
in the table you make visible / invisible the element that interests you.
I do it systematically with the lexan of the protections, which otherwise obscure everything behind it.
 
the object you want to see / not see, you can serialize it in .iam, quantity 2, distance 0.
then go into the series and refer one of the two elements.
in the table you make visible / invisible the element that interests you.
I do it systematically with the lexan of the protections, which otherwise obscure everything behind it.
The idea is not bad, it is a pity that I do it with a missing piece, as in my previous attachment " window problem1" :frown:
 
It could be because you have inserted as a main view what you represent in the deduction.
do the opposite, main for the pieces "pieni" and overlap for the details dotted.
as you did the superimposed creates a white rectangle covering the view below.
Did you check this?
 
The idea is not bad, it is a pity that I do it with a missing piece, as in my previous attachment " window problem1" :frown:
I had not looked at the pdf, that solves it by double-clicking in the view window and increasing the value " margin".
 
Did you check this?
Yes, nothing changes.
At the end I will turn to the suggestion of zac69: in .idw environment I go into property and turn the lines to continue to do so the change remains confined in the environment .idw without having to work on the main iam.
patience if the object in question becomes only treated and not transparent and do not show me what is under or behind him.
thanks to all of you for the advice.
 
an alternative could be:
set the selection as part
dx key selects as edges
dx property key can select the line type and also color.
I use it often and I have problems
 

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