How to change Simulink model line widths
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Hi,
I would like to change the line width of the wires in the simulink environment.
I mean if I want to make the line thicker marked in red in the picture. So that model can be added to publish in better view.
Thanks
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Manikandan
am 16 Mai 2016
Don't take screen shoot. Go to edit, then copy model to clipboard. after past it as picture in your word. hence the quality of picture is good when you print it. R.Manikandan,M.E.,(Ph.D)., Research Associate / SONAPEDAC, Full Time Ph.D Scholar / Department of EEE, Sona College of Technology, Salem-636 005, Tamil Nadu, India. Cell: 9944270473 Email: electricmani@yahoo.co.in FB: https://www.facebook.com/electromanibe
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Andrzej Andrzejewski
am 23 Jul. 2018
Bearbeitet: Andrzej Andrzejewski
am 23 Jul. 2018
Of course that is possible, but if scheme is big, the lines are very narrow proportionally and poorly printed in paper, so that they are barely noticeable.
Marcel Hendrix
am 13 Okt. 2023
Also, on a high DPI screen the lines are very thin compared to the enormous arrow-heads. Not nice.
Patrick
am 19 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: Patrick
am 19 Sep. 2017
The width of the action lines after Edit/Copy Current View to Clippboard depends on the zoom factor you use ( View/zoom or control-key and +/- key). The farer you zoom out, the thicker the action lines will be in the Meta File object. After zooming out, you should adapt your window size. Otherwise you have a great white area around your model in the meta file object.
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Vanessa Cristal Eide
am 15 Mär. 2018
someone who knows how to change line color in simulink?
for example i would like to change the blue lines to black
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Jonathan Roadley-Battin
am 14 Sep. 2021
Those blue lines and objects are due to simscape domain specific colouring
This can be disabled in teh general MATLAB preferences and under the Simscape submenu
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