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retino (_hatch) with different scale for x axis and y

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is it possible to scale a retino (_hatch) on different axes between x and y? I suppose the answer is negative... But maybe someone knows some tuck.... like including the retino in a block and then climbing it.
the problem arises with a brick net that are not perfectly of the correct size.
 
You have actually responded to yourself, but you will have the enormous uncomfortableness that being a block, in case of changes you will be able to do it again.
is it so important a precise measure on a brick net? will someone measure it? How? the retino does not behave like a line entity, so it is not measurable with the grips (end, middle etc).
 
If you use super hatch of express tools you can create a block with the size of your bricks like that of the figure below left and get the custom masonry without any problem.
 

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the size and location of the bricks, in my case it is important, as I have to place them on specific prefabricated panels. . So I have to make sure everything fits.
I also thought of creating the retino (.pat) but also the definition to obtain the measures that have been given to me of bricks and spaces, do not allow me to make a perfect square: in practice I would have the first horizontal space of 0.7 cm instead of 1 cm.
At the moment I made bricks with other blocks... getting a 25 mb file!

to create me the retino I tried to use a lisp of lanny schiele that I attach... if it can serve someone.
 

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In this case I am forced to use the blocks, since it is the normal hatch (and also the superhatch proposed by prismacad), consider a repetition of a square, while (as I attached) my bricks form a rectangle (although only with a difference of 5 mm).
Anyway, thank you all. Next!
 

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In this case I am forced to use the blocks, since it is the normal hatch (and also the superhatch proposed by prismacad), consider a repetition of a square, while (as I attached) my bricks form a rectangle (although only with a difference of 5 mm).
Anyway, thank you all. Next!
Excuse me, but did you try the xls file I attached? ? ?
There's nothing more trivial. . .
file: x11.pat
*x11,
0,0,0,0,13,24.5,-1
0,0,7.5,0,13,24.5,-1
0,12.75,6.5,0,13,24.5,-1
0,12.75,14,0,13,24.5,-1
90,0,0,0,25.5,-7.5,5.5
90,-1,0,0,25.5,-7.5,5.5
90,12.75,6.5,0,25.5,-7.5,5.5
90,11.75,6.5,0,25.5,-7.5,5.5
 
you are right gp! I tried to use the retino that you did and it matches perfectly with what I wanted to get! ..... now I can reduce my drawing of several mb!
Thank you so much... and I'm sorry if I doubted your suggestion! :unsures:
 

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