The CELTSCALE value is multiplied by the LTSCALE value to get the displayed linetype scale. The Current Object Scale value controls the CELTSCALE system variable, which sets the linetype scale for new objects. The Global Scale Factor value controls the LTSCALE system variable, which changes the linetype scale globally for both new and existing objects. You can force an individual elements LTSCALE with this setting. The initial value of MSLTSCALE is 1 (after 2008)ĬELTSCALE – Current Element LineType Scale – Sets the current object linetype scaling factor. Note: MSLTSCALE is set to 0 when you open drawings created in AutoCAD 2007 and earlier. When the MSLTSCALE system variable is set to 1 (default), linetypes displayed on the model tab are scaled by the annotation scale This reduces the need to use multiple layers to manage the visibility of your annotations. MSLTSCALE – Model Space LineType Scale – Scales linetypes displayed on the model tab by the annotation scaleįor model space or a layout viewport, you can display all the annotative objects or only those that support the current annotation scale.
ACAD 2016 LINETYPES USE PAPER SPACE FOR SCALING SETTING UPDATE
Use the REGEN or REGENALL command to update the linetype scales in each viewport. When you change PSLTSCALE or use a command such as ZOOM with PSLTSCALE set to 1, objects in viewports are not automatically regenerated with the new linetype scale. PSLTSCALE – Paper Space LineType Scale – Controls linetype scaling of objects displayed in paperspace viewports. Changing the linetype scale factor causes the drawing to be regenerated. Use LTSCALE to change the scale factor of linetypes for all objects in a drawing. Use the SETVAR command to access this system variable. This system variable has the same name as a command. The linetype scale factor cannot equal zero.
LTSCALE – LineType Scale – Controls overall linetype scaling of objects displayed. We now have LTSCALE, PSLTSCALE, CELTSCALE and MSLTSCALE. There are now several “SCALE” issues surrounding your linetypes.