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From: Mik (MIKULAS)
28 Jun   [#5] In reply to [#4]
Hi Michael,

please apologise my insufficient explanation, I will try to be more descriptive.

This is a standard PDF export dialog, where can be set line styles of any lines:



The result is PDF with dashed hidden lines and thickness/color of visible lines, which correspond to settings in Line Style Option dialog window.



The Make2D script doesn't offer any Line Style Options:



and here is the exported PDF:



... in addition with thick visible lines.

Therefore I use the small white plane "trick" (from forum) selected together with curves generated by Make2D4views command, now the PDF export dialog window offers Line Style options dialog window:



Result of PDF export is here:



It means that trick with small plane can control thickness/color of visible lines generated by Make2D command, but hidden lines generated by same command is not affected by setting in Line Style Options dialog window.

Thank you for your advice regarding creating of new Hidden line style in my template file, where can I set any color.

Mik

Image Attachments:
Cube Make2D PDF export dialog.jpg  Cube Make2D PDF.jpg  Cube Make2D small plane trick PDF.jpg  Cube Make2D small plane trick.jpg  Cube Object Export PDF.jpg  Cube Object Export.jpg 


From: Mik (MIKULAS)
28 Jun   [#6] In reply to [#5]
It is practically same issue as is posted here:

https://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=11446.3

>Currently a wireframe export will only use a hard coded 1pt line weight but I have set up the "Line style options" for wireframe exporting for the next beta version.

Mik
From: MO (MO_TE)
29 Jun   [#7] In reply to [#6]
Hi Mik
Are these pdf files close to what you want?

It's possible to use a vector program like "Incscape" to set the line style. ( color, width, dashed lines, opacity, etc )

If you want to achieve the same result inside moi, you can use the "dashCurve" script on the 'hiddenLines' generated by the "Make2D4views" command to get the hidden lines dashed effect.
Change the hidden lines style to a darker color (#999999), so it's easier to see.
Then use a white surface to get the line style options. ( It's better to hide the surface edges )
Although, Changing the line width for different curves and styles is not possible.

Attachments:
Incscape_PDF.pdf
Moi_PDF_Export.pdf


From: Mik (MIKULAS)
1 Jul   [#8] In reply to [#7]
Hi Mo,

thank you for your reply.

You are right, that's possible to use vector program like Inscape to set the line style, I personally use Affinity Designer2, but it would be nice to have such possibility inside MoI, especially if such settings - Line Style Options dialog exists already for MoI objects.

I use DashCurve script for Hidden lines too, it works perfect, but for many technical drawings, which I has to do from assembly contained many parts, so every repeatably line settings inside/outside MoI cost some time.

It would be ideal for me after check Generate hidden checkbox, if Make2D4views script would generate dashed hidden lines with color of Style = #000000 in one step, then PDF export with white surface as a background of technical drawings works OK.

MoI PDF export settings works perfectly for objects, therefore I'm sure that next beta allows similar line style settings for visible/hidden curves (wireframes) as Michael posted.

Mik

Attachments:
Test_AffDsgnr.pdf
Test_MoI.pdf


From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
1 Jul   [#9]
You can also see about this free one online! ;)
https://www.vectorpea.com/
From: Mik (MIKULAS)
1 Jul   [#10] In reply to [#9]
... and https://www.photopea.com/ for bitmaps :-)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
1 Jul   [#11] In reply to [#10]
sure! :)

https://moiscript.weebly.com/photopea.html

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