Thursday, August 11, 2016

Set line-wheights to 0? Turn line-wheights OFF? Well FUCK YOU for asking.

Heaven forbid anyone would ever want to go old school and make a PDF from a VECTOR based plot.  50% of why vector is even used is for line wheight control outside of the program.  The other 50% is for what is basically an infinate zoom in or out to whatever you want.  (In this case I wanted things to appear on an 8.5" x 11" PDF - even when I zoom way the hell in to look at something that would normally be to small to read on physical paper, like text.  Yes there are lot's of reasons for this - not having to set up a new sheet at a different scale, or add a sheet to the file size, or just adding and organizing even more documentation in general, or becuse someone wants to use the vector image to do more with zoom-ins and crops later down the road, etc...)

So what does Revit's Vector based plot option do?  Exactly the opposite of just that.  What a bunch of fucktards.  So you dumbshits at Autodesk can go through the trouble of programming the damn thing to plot an actual measured linewieght of 1 but you can't handle adding an option for NO linewheight or ZERO just like they had in CAD?  For all of the obvious reasons it was done in CAD?  For over 30 some odd years of rational, implimentation and use?  You can do in on screen with the keyboard short-cut "TL" so obviously you must understand the concept which means you're just FUCKING LAZY.

Oh and why the fuck don't my columns print in red even though they're clear as the light that shines from your ass holes on screen, in sheet and in every view I have?

Go fuck yourselves Revit team.  Once again,

REVIT SUCKS BALLS.

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