
I personally side with Plot Style Talbes for one major reason: accessibility. But trust me, you can modify how xref'd files print in a CST-using drawing, and you can screw either up by messing with individual object properties (which properties will cause non-standard behavior varies). Much of the zealotry on both sides (though so far this thread seems to be purely on the PST side) is that they're used slightly differently if you try to use CST's exactly the same as you've previously used PST's, it's not going to work. First of all, they both accomplish the same thing - controlling how your drawings look when printed - but they go about it in different ways. But I wanted to clear some things up, as this seems to be a Color Style Table vs.

It's been a few hectic days at work, what with planning for the owner's funeral and all, so I apologize for being late to the game.
