![]() ![]() If the vectors go into the gray-shaded region, they will overlap the previous or next component. The padding options create additional space before and after the vector arrangement. The vector component can consist of line segments, arcs and circles. The first four options are fairly self-explanatory. You can add a dash, space, dot, text or vector. Then at the lower left, click the green plus sign to add a new component of the linetype. Start by naming the linetype and giving a description if desired. Once you’re at the Line Style Editor menu, you can begin creating your custom linetype. If you already have some that were made (.blx file), you can import them with the “Import…” button. Once you have a new set, you can add individual new linetypes. You cannot modify the “Standard” set (which prevents you from shooting yourself in the foot), but you can use the “Add” button to create new distinct sets of linetypes. Select an object and use the “Style” drop-down menu and select “Manage…” This opens a new window, where you will see the “Standard” and “Advanced” sets of linetypes by default. Bluebeam Revu allows you to create custom linetypes and hatches in exquisite detail-here’s how: These serve well for most applications, but some of the savvier users will want to expand their repertoire.
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