Why would you turn on the MSLTSCALE?
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When you're working in paper space and model space, it allows you to switch between the two without having to adjust the LTScale. When both paper space and model space lt scales are set to 1, all the lines will display correctly in each space.
Hmmm, I'm not so sure about it.
We have previously set LTscale to 1 & CELTscale set to the proposed scale we are going to print to. This way we know how the dashed or other complex linetype will appear.
MSLTscale appears to be the modelspace version of PSLTscale, & I find it very hit & miss for displaying complex lines (the insulation batt scale factor can be well out).
You're correct. CELTscale should be at 1.
Not a recommended practice to overrride celtscale.