![]() ![]() A solid hatch fills the bounded area with the current color. Pattern: Lets you select a Predefined, User defined or Solid hatch pattern.Deselect boundary: Removes selection for all entities of the boundary definition.You can specify whether the hatch pattern updates automatically if the boundary of the hatch changes. Create boundary: Lets you draw the boundaries in the same way as drawing a polyline.This property ensures similar pattern sizes in Viewports on layout Sheets. When you change the scale of Viewports on Layout Sheets, hatch entities automatically maintain the hatch size. Annotative: Specifies whether annotative scaling is applied when you create or edit the hatch.Additional options allow you to handle areas that are not closed, internal regions and the link between the hatch and the boundary. Additional options: Sets additional options for hatches and gradient fills.Set additional options for hatch boundary detection.Set additional options for hatch display (annotative scaling, placement, transparency).It is the command window variant of the Hatch command. Along with patterns, you can apply solid hatches to fill in a bounded area with the current color by selecting Solid option from the Pattern list. Some drawing applications such as construction drawings require hatch patterns which can increase the clarity and legibility of a drawing. Hatching a drawing adds meaning and helps to differentiate the materials and areas. ![]() Use the -Hatch command to fill enclosed areas or specified entities with a hatch pattern.
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