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Fillstyle in polygons in non-signal layers

lrc
lrc over 10 years ago

In version 6.6: 

 

I define the fillstyle for a non-signal layer (layer 117) as one of the dotted patterns (non-solid color).  

 

I can draw rectangles and circles and they are filled with this dotted pattern as expected.

 

But then when I draw a polygon in this layer it is filled with solid color.   How can I get the fillstyle to apply to the polygon fill?

 

Note that my goal is to make this filled polygon more "transparent" when displayed with other layers.  If there is another way to accomplish this goal please let me know.

 

See attached pdf with screenshots.

 

Thanks for the help!

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago

    On 24/12/2014 6:27 a.m., Lance Carlson wrote:

    In version 6.6:

     

    I define the fillstyle for a non-signal layer (layer 117) as one of the

    dotted patterns (non-solid color).

     

    I can draw rectangles and circles and they are filled with this dotted

    pattern as expected.

     

    But then when I draw a polygon in this layer it is filled with solid

    color.   How can I get the fillstyle to apply to the polygon fill?

     

    Note that my goal is to make this filled polygon more "transparent" when

    displayed with other layers.  If there is another way to accomplish this

    goal please let me know.

     

    See attached pdf with screenshots.

     

    Thanks for the help!

     

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    To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/135654

     

    Attachments:

    Fillstyle_screenshots.pdf

     

     

    Polygons are filled with wires the same width as you used to draw the

    outline of the polygon. In your case you used a 1mil wire. If you zoom

    in on those wires you will see they are drawn with the pattern you

    selected. It's best to draw polygons with the largest width wire you can

    get away with, considering the edge detail it must exhibit, as this

    keeps the board's file size smaller. Doing this may give you the visual

    difference you require.

     

    You can get transparency by manipulating the alpha channel of the

    palette colour if the palette is using Alpha blending.

    You could add another colour pair beyond the default palette and give it

    a greater transparency.

     

    I must add that using anything beyond the default palette will come back

    to haunt you at some point. Your colours are not conveyed in the board

    file so others will see their colours when they view your design.

     

    HTH

    Warren

     

     

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago

    On 24/12/2014 6:27 a.m., Lance Carlson wrote:

    In version 6.6:

     

    I define the fillstyle for a non-signal layer (layer 117) as one of the

    dotted patterns (non-solid color).

     

    I can draw rectangles and circles and they are filled with this dotted

    pattern as expected.

     

    But then when I draw a polygon in this layer it is filled with solid

    color.   How can I get the fillstyle to apply to the polygon fill?

     

    Note that my goal is to make this filled polygon more "transparent" when

    displayed with other layers.  If there is another way to accomplish this

    goal please let me know.

     

    See attached pdf with screenshots.

     

    Thanks for the help!

     

    --

    To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/135654

     

    Attachments:

    Fillstyle_screenshots.pdf

     

     

    Polygons are filled with wires the same width as you used to draw the

    outline of the polygon. In your case you used a 1mil wire. If you zoom

    in on those wires you will see they are drawn with the pattern you

    selected. It's best to draw polygons with the largest width wire you can

    get away with, considering the edge detail it must exhibit, as this

    keeps the board's file size smaller. Doing this may give you the visual

    difference you require.

     

    You can get transparency by manipulating the alpha channel of the

    palette colour if the palette is using Alpha blending.

    You could add another colour pair beyond the default palette and give it

    a greater transparency.

     

    I must add that using anything beyond the default palette will come back

    to haunt you at some point. Your colours are not conveyed in the board

    file so others will see their colours when they view your design.

     

    HTH

    Warren

     

     

     

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    0 lrc over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Thanks Warren,  that was it.   I need thin wire on the polygon to get correct outline shape,  big hassle to use thick enough wire to display the fill pattern.  

     

    Lance

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