-PrintStyle¶
There are two types of PrintStyle tables: color-dependent or named. Use the -PrintStyle command to manage PrintStyles for output.
Before you can apply the PrintStyle command in a new drawing, you must enable the use of a named (not a color-dependent) PrintStyle.
A PrintStyle is a collection of overrides for LineColor, LineStyle, LineWeight, dithering, screening, gray scale, end styles, join styles, and fill styles, and assignments to pen-plotter pens.
It is the command window variant of the PrintStyle command.
To enable the use of a named PrintStyle:
Click Tools > Options (or type Options).
Click System Options
.Expand Printing > Default settings.
In Default type, select Use named print styles.
In Default PrintStyle, select a PrintStyle file name (an entry other than None).
Set options:
Override print style for entities: Overrides the Default PrintStyle table for entities. The entries available depend on the Default PrintStyle setting.
Override print style for layer 0: Overrides the Default PrintStyle table for entities or Layer 0. The entries available depend on the Default PrintStyle setting.
Note: This PrintStyle setting described above determines the behavior for new drawings, not for the current drawing.
To set the active named PrintStyle for new entities:
Type -PrintStyle at the command prompt.
Specify the ? option to list the PrintStyles. The command window displays the PrintStyles that are configured in the current PrintStyle file.
Specify the PrintStyle to assign to entities.
Press Enter.
Access
Command: -PrintStyle
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