Hello good MS community,
Here's a question taht I've been trying to figure out, or maybe know if you're able to do it.
When you place a filled shape, such as rectangle or circle, you always get it filled, even when you're selectiong tyhe Fill Type: None.
Is there a way to just make the rectangle or the circle without any solid filled pattern?
Regards
Raphael,
Look a bit further into the rules, you are able to filter based on a lot of properties. you could set the rule to only work on specific levels, or item types, or line thickness etc etc... there are many ways you could filter this down to achieve what you want without editing any geometry
Hello Duncan,
Thank you for your reply.
This new rules features is extremely cool and powerful, I think this a valid method but it would make every shape hollow, when the idea is to be able to choose.
I still think this a very cool method.
Thanks :D
Hello Jose,
I was aware of that fix, and I agree that is a very powerful and unique MS feature. The problem is that I would have to overirde each element one by one, when the Idea is to be able to place hollow shapes directly.
Whilst unfortunately the display style setting for hidden edges only works with 3D elements you could make a workaround using a display rule.
Answer Verified By: Rafael Bombardiere Carvajal
Isn't that what I said, in less word to boot?
In the above image the Display style is set to Illustration. The elements on the left are the circle and shape which will look filled. The Elements on the right are an arc and linestring.
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