This was a new one for me - and I've been actively using Acad since 1988 and Dcad since 1995! Bear with me while I set up the scenario to get to the 'Cheap Trick' at the end!
I imported an Acad detail that a good friend of mine gave me of felt/building wrap flashing around doors and windows. The detail showed the ends of the flashing "curling up" (like a scroll) and was created with arcs.
After importing the detail, deleting Acad's hatching and re-hatching with Dcad's MUCH superior hatching and moving things to my standard layers, I re-scaled the detail to a simple 1:1 - and found that the arcs at the scroll ends had disappeared!
After CTRL-Right Click'g one of them that I could see a bit of, it showed up as an arc (natch) but with a hatch! Changing the properties to show the outline, changing the hatch scale, turning on SPB and everything else I could think of showed the arc with only a portion of it hatched.
What I wound up doing is doing a Del Assoc in the Hatching menu on the little nasties and - lo and behold! - they showed up correctly! Phew!!!
SO ... the cheap trick is to check if an arc that isn't showing up has a hatch assigned to it, and delete the association to it.
I imported an Acad detail that a good friend of mine gave me of felt/building wrap flashing around doors and windows. The detail showed the ends of the flashing "curling up" (like a scroll) and was created with arcs.
After importing the detail, deleting Acad's hatching and re-hatching with Dcad's MUCH superior hatching and moving things to my standard layers, I re-scaled the detail to a simple 1:1 - and found that the arcs at the scroll ends had disappeared!
After CTRL-Right Click'g one of them that I could see a bit of, it showed up as an arc (natch) but with a hatch! Changing the properties to show the outline, changing the hatch scale, turning on SPB and everything else I could think of showed the arc with only a portion of it hatched.
What I wound up doing is doing a Del Assoc in the Hatching menu on the little nasties and - lo and behold! - they showed up correctly! Phew!!!
SO ... the cheap trick is to check if an arc that isn't showing up has a hatch assigned to it, and delete the association to it.
Highest Regards,
Alan T. Hendry, RA
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Alan T. Hendry, RA
Intel i7-12700F (2.10 GHz) Desktop, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Win 11 Home 64-bit, DC 23 w/ latest beta
Intel i7-10750H (2.6GHz) Laptop, 16GB RAM, 1.5TB HD, Win 11 Home 64-Bit, w/ DC 22, 23 & latest beta