Here are some tips if you think working with hatch is very slow. But sometimes working with hatch can be very slow and annoying. Since many versions ago, Picking a point doesn. The article is called Working faster with Auto. CAD hatch and is located at http: //www. But sometimes working with hatch can be very slow and annoying.
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Since many versions ago, Picking a point doesn. Auto. CAD often fail to find the boundary automatically.
Let. Turn off HPQUICKPREVIEW
You can see live preview of hatched area before you click your mouse. In simple drawings, it is nice to have. But when we work with complex drawings, it can be annoying. It makes the cursor freeze and jumping around when Auto.
CAD is trying to find the boundary.
If you have that problem, you may want to turn off the preview. You can turn off the HPQUICKPREVIEW system variable.
Type HPQUICKPREVIEW in Auto. CAD command line and press enter.
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Type OFF then enter again.
You may also want to try working with hatch preview but lower the HPQUICKPREVIEWTIMEOUT to 1.
It can be because the boundary has too many objects.
You can try to divide the area by creating lines on non- plot layer, to divide it to smaller areas. Then try to pick a point again. Remember, if you click in multiple areas before you end the hatch command it will be created as one instance.
This is my colleague favorite workaround. The idea is the same with no.
He will erase objects near the boundary and other objects that will not be calculated when creating hatch.
After the drawing has become simpler, he creates hatch. Then he restore the objects by using OOPS command.
OOPS will restore last deleted objects. But will not cancel objects you drew after erase command.
Remember, only last erased objects are restored. So you need to erase them in one go.
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