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About Bill DeShawn
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I can address all 2-D questions and some 3-D questions. I do programming in AutoLISP if it doesn`t involve solid modeling. I can also address menu customization issues and can help you find answers to questions I can`t answer by taking your question directly to Autodesk via their newsgroups.

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I used to do electronic and mechanical design for a flat panel monitor manufacturer, and now I do architectural drafting for an architect. I did and do AutoLISP and menu customization and take pride in making my lisp routines to do the work exactly the way the client likes them done.

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I had a routine published in CADENCE magazine (no longer in publication and taken over by CADALYST). Some of my routines are published on my website at http://my.sterling.net/~bdeshawn

 
   

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AutoCAD - stb color mapping


Expert: Bill DeShawn - 11/2/2009

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QUESTION: Bill,

Thanks for the forum.

I have a frustration issue with a joint venture project. They have ctb plotting and all their layer names are different than ours. We have stb plotting and our plotstyle which we want to use apparently has no color mapping table. I used the Layer translator to change the names of all their layers to our names. That worked. Somewhat. But it didn't change any of the plot styles. So it still plots all funny. I tried the convertctb with the convertpstyles but when I got to the part where I pick an stb file, our main one said it didn't have a color mapping table. However, our other plot style worked great. Unfortunately, it doesn't really work for this project. Do you have advice on how i just magically stick a color map into our stb? I have no clue what a color map is, but it would really be nice if i could just push a presto button and get it in there....

Thanks again.

ANSWER: RKENT, SuperMember of CAD Tutor has this to say on the subject:

Use the convertctb command in a file set up to use CTB, when it asks for the file name to create use a unique name, I use one called Convert.stb. Now edit the Convert.stb, rename the styles given with the exact names of the ones found in the AIA .stb that you mentioned.

(Elizabeth: in your case give them the same name as the original ctb files.)

Now when you use CONVERTPSTYLES you will point to the Convert.stb because it has the mapping. The first time you change a layer to another style point to the AIA stb. Because all the styles in the convert are in the AIA the transition over is smooth.

Check that out, Elizabeth and let me know how it goes.

Bill DeShawn
http://my.sterling.net/~bdeshawn


---------- FOLLOW-UP ----------

QUESTION: Bill, thanks for the advice. Almost there but when I go to edit the converted one, it doesn't let me add styles. I'm going from something with fewer plot styles than I need. How do I get new plot styles?

Answer
Use the PAGESETUP command.  You can either start a new page setup or edit an old one.  When the pagesetup dialog comes up, make sure the dialog is fully shown.  There might be an arrow at the bottom to expand or collapse the dialog, depending on the release of AutoCAD.  On the upper right corner of the dialog is the Plot Style Table (pen assignments) selection window.  Click on the arrow to the right of the window and scroll down to New...  The rest should be self-explanatory.

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Bill DeShawn
http://my.sterling.net/~bdeshawn


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