
Specifies a default layer for new hatches and fills in the current drawing Sets the default hatch pattern name in this drawing

Specifies the maximum gaps between a set of objects that almost enclose an area to still be treated as a closed hatch boundary

The hatch or fill is sent behind the hatch's boundary objects. When the ribbon is inactive (RIBBONSTATE = 0), the Hatch and Gradient dialog box is displayed.Ĭontrols the default draw order of new hatches and fills in this sessionģ=Send behind boundary.

Sets the default color for new hatches in the current drawingĬontrols the display of the Hatch and Gradient dialog box and the Hatch Edit dialog boxĢ = Hatch and Gradient dialog box is not displayed for HATCH and GRADIENT when the ribbon is active (RIBBONSTATE = 1). Sets the default background color for new hatch patterns in the current drawing I hope this helps and have a great weekend.Sets the default angle for new hatch patterns in this drawing select a scale suitable for your purposes.click on the pattern to pop up the local editor.load the pattern to Revit as a DRAFTING pattern.install the free HatchKit Add-In for Revit (From our website here or from the Revit Exchange).To create a MODEL version for this pattern of whatever scale you like:

HatchKit's AutoArrange function reduced that to 45 line definitions with identical appearance to the original and file size of 4.5Kb rather than 116Kb.īoth the original and the revised pattern versions readily load to Revit 2016 as INCH DRAFTING patterns however the scale should be increased by about 50X to load as an INCH MODEL pattern - the pattern is far too small to load 1:1 and suffers from Revit's imposition of a minimum stroke length if loaded with a scaling between 5X and about 20X. There are quite a few patterns out there which contain redundancies as discussed here: and this is just another example. The pattern that you sent me contained 1385 line definitions.
