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- Thu May 14, 2009 9:24 am
- Forum: QCAD 2.1/2.2 Developers
- Topic: Manipulate layers
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Manipulate layers
I need to produce two printouts from the same drawing for to different processes with different requirements. This means that I need to change some of the attributes of a layer in an easy way. 1. How do I write a script that makes one set of layers visible and another set invisible? 2. How can I wri...
- Mon Nov 24, 2008 12:10 pm
- Forum: QCAD 2.1/2.2 'How Do I' Questions
- Topic: Using WHITE when printing
- Replies: 5
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OK, but the "white" is substituted even if the "black/white-mode" is off!?! Black / white means that everything is printed in black (on white paper) as opposed to color or grayscale. Ok, perhaps that could be made optional - or besides the color "black/white", there could also be "true black" and "...
- Mon Nov 24, 2008 11:01 am
- Forum: QCAD 2.1/2.2 'How Do I' Questions
- Topic: Using WHITE when printing
- Replies: 5
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OK, but the "white" is substituted even if the "black/white-mode" is off!?! The reason for my need is that it was the easiest way I found to, for example "drill a hole" on an area. I use QCAD for drawing templates for etching. In some views, parts of a detail needs to be covered with white, where on...
- Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:03 am
- Forum: QCAD 2.1/2.2 'How Do I' Questions
- Topic: Using WHITE when printing
- Replies: 5
- Views: 13934
Using WHITE when printing
When I use white in a drawing (e.g. rgb 255,255,255) and print it, black is printed instead.
If I use "nearly white" (e.g. rgb 254,25,255), then it is printed correctly.
How do I do if I want to use white in drawings?
Thanks
/anders
If I use "nearly white" (e.g. rgb 254,25,255), then it is printed correctly.
How do I do if I want to use white in drawings?
Thanks
/anders