Lists the plot style table file name, description, version number, location (path name), and table type.
STYLESMANAGER (Command) Find:
The following options are displayed.
Displays the name of the plot style table file you are editing.
Provides a description area for a plot style table.
Displays information about the plot style table you are editing: number of plot styles, path, and version number of the Plot Style Table Editor.
Scales all the non-ISO linetypes and fill patterns in the plot styles of objects controlled by this plot style table.
Specifies the amount to scale non-ISO linetypes and fill patterns.
Deletes color mapping tables that are used when you open pre-AutoCAD 2000 drawings. While the color mapping table exists, you cannot add, delete, or rename plot styles in that plot style table.
Named plot style tables that you create using acadr14.cfg, PCP, or PC2 files contain plot styles that are created from your AutoCAD Release 14 pen mappings. Color-dependent plot style tables also have color mapping tables. Color mapping tables are used to map plot styles to colors and thus to objects of each color when opening pre-AutoCAD 2000 drawings.
If you delete a color mapping table, plot styles cannot be automatically assigned to objects when pre-AutoCAD 2000 drawings are opened for the first time.
If you delete the mapping table, the plot style table becomes an ordinary plot style table and is no longer useful for applying plot styles to old drawings. It continues to be useful for new drawings.