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Come on guys

This reply was sent 27 March, it is now 03 April?
Surely someone can be of better assistance?
Sorry that I cannot answer your question Carlo your problem is beyond my ability

Wilbri2010-04-07 02:00:05</description>
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<pubDate>2010-04-04 04:16:34</pubDate>
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<description>1. Input the &quot;plot&quot; command in the command line to open the Plot Dialog box;
 
2. Choose a printer to plot the drawing;
 
3. Choose a .ctb style from the Plot Style Table on the top right of Dialog box(zwcad.ctb, for example), then click &quot;modify&quot;;
 
4. A new dialog box, named Print Style Table Editor, will be showed. On this dialog box, choose the color of the entity from the Print Styles on the left of the dialog box. Since the color value of the entity we want to plot is #1, we choose color_1 in this example.
 
5. Then choose the color #255 from the color drop-down box on the right of the dialog box.
 
6. Click &quot;ok&quot; to exit the &quot;Print Style Table Editor&quot; dialog box.
 
7. Click &quot;Preview&quot; to preview the plot result. The entity will be plotted with wihte.
 
Hope my suggestion will be helpful to you. If there is still the problem, please feel free to contact us.

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<pubDate>2011-10-02 00:24:48</pubDate>
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Do you mean switching &quot;on&quot; greyscale option just on #255?
I'm going to try this way, and let you know. thank you

Carlo Peris2010-03-26 18:03:09</description>
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<pubDate>2010-03-26 18:02:54</pubDate>
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<description>Have you tried turning &quot;ON&quot; the GREYSCALE option in the Prinstyle editor.


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<author>_mac</author>
<pubDate>2010-03-26 02:37:26</pubDate>
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<description>Dear Denny,

Thank you for your answer.

Actually, If I set the color of a line as #255 and I plot the drawing using AutoCAD the line is printed in light grey; if I plot the same drawing using ZWCAD the line is printed in dark grey. Maybe I should change something in the plotter configuration?

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<pubDate>2010-03-24 18:12:10</pubDate>
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<description>[QUOTE=Carlo Peris]Hello? Can't anyone answer my question?  
 
Dear Carlo,
 
Thank you for your feedback and sorry for replying to you so late.
 
Do you mean that the drawing with color #255 had a different preview when you tried to plot between ZWCAD and AutoCAD? But, when we tried in our side, we got the same result. The color #255 turned to a little gray with the color of the backgroud is white.
 
So, would you please kindly send your drawing  to &lt;a href=&quot;mailto:tech@zwcad.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;tech@zwcad.com&lt;/A&gt; via email. We will keep your file confidential. It is better to make a movie to record the operations you have done before the problem occured. In this case, we could verify the problem easily. After receiving your email, we will try  to find a solution for the problem as soon as possible.  Thanks in advance.
 
Have a nice day.
 
Best  Regards,
Denny</description>
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<pubDate>2010-03-24 16:25:39</pubDate>
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<description>Hello? Can't anyone answer my question?
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<pubDate>2010-03-23 00:34:26</pubDate>
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<description>Hi Denny,
maybe I can't understend your suggestion, or maybe I could't explain my problem the right way: when I tell zwcad that an object is color #255 (wheter I'm using .ctb or not), zwcad plots it &lt;b&gt;grey&lt;/b&gt;; #255 is not white in zwcad (it was in autocad, tough) but grey. I need white color: there's something I can do to make zwcad plot #255 as white?

Best Regards

Carlo
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<pubDate>2010-03-16 01:26:39</pubDate>
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<description>Hi Carlo, 
 
Thank you for your feedback. You could try to plot the drawing using .ctb plot style. For example, if we are going to plot an entity in red with the color value is #1, we can operate as below.
 
1. Input the &quot;plot&quot; command in the command line to open the Plot Dialog box;
 
2. Choose a printer to plot the drawing;
 
3. Choose a .ctb style from the Plot Style Table on the top right of Dialog box(zwcad.ctb, for example), then click &quot;modify&quot;;
 
4. A new dialog box, named Print Style Table Editor, will be showed. On this dialog box, choose the color of the entity from the Print Styles on the left of the dialog box. Since the color value of the entity we want to plot is #1, we choose color_1 in this example.
 
5. Then choose the color #255 from the color drop-down box on the right of the dialog box.
 
6. Click &quot;ok&quot; to exit the &quot;Print Style Table Editor&quot; dialog box.
 
7. Click &quot;Preview&quot; to preview the plot result. The entity will be plotted with wihte.
 
Hope my suggestion will be helpful to you. If there is still the problem, please feel free to contact us.
 
Best Regards,
Denny
 
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<pubDate>2010-03-09 10:31:12</pubDate>
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<description>Hi there,
In AutoCad colour #255 is plotted, more or less, white.
In zwCad #255 it seems grey, even darker than #254.

Is there any trick to plot in white?

Thx

Carlo


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<pubDate>2010-03-08 18:20:19</pubDate>
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