2009-05-20 09:09 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 03:16 PM by Rubia Torres
2009-05-21 05:07 AM
2009-05-21 01:04 PM
kurbkilla wrote:If you save a view with its scale set at 1:100, place it on a layout, then save a view of the large detail with
As the subject asks, we have a project with a small scaled drawing (1':100') and in that drawing we have large scaled detail (1":1/4"). And we were wondering if you can scale pen weights like you can scale text; otherwise we have extremely thick lines.
Also can you scale dimension lines, and dimension text?
2009-05-21 04:26 PM
2009-05-28 09:01 PM
vfrontiers wrote:This is what we do.
Footnote:
For me, printing HALF SIZE sets is more easily accomplished using PDF... Print to PDF at full scale, then open and print at half scale from Reader or Preview. It will scale the lineweights down based on the print scale.
2009-05-29 09:35 AM
vfrontiers wrote:Agreed. But it happens that I want a complete pre-set half-size set, with custom headers 'n all, just for one-click publishing. It's so easy to make mistakes when there's an extra step (not just one - you have to set page setup, page scaling, paper size, save PDF etc correctly) involved.
Footnote:
For me, printing HALF SIZE sets is more easily accomplished using PDF... Print to PDF at full scale, then open and print at half scale from Reader or Preview. It will scale the lineweights down based on the print scale.
2009-05-29 10:38 AM
2009-07-21 10:56 PM
vfrontiers wrote:I just tried this and compared it to the output from the publisher printing at 50% directly from AC, and I can see absolutely no difference. Unless I am missing something, which is entirely possible... That sort of sucks that you have to change every layout's pen set to be a half size equivalent in order to get nice looking half size set.
Footnote:
For me, printing HALF SIZE sets is more easily accomplished using PDF... Print to PDF at full scale, then open and print at half scale from Reader or Preview. It will scale the lineweights down based on the print scale.
This is what we do.