2004-03-10 10:51 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 12:15 AM by Gordana Radonic
2004-03-12 08:06 AM
tsturm wrote:If it is not necessary for them to work on this, publish to DWF.
I am trying to send to our consultants updates of Sketches which were issued of plan changes during construction.
tsturm wrote:AFAIK only with the Detail tool, which on one hand is good - you can have a master sheet with all the revised areas marked as details. Been using it heavily recently for an interior remodel.
The problem is when we make a DWG of this drawing, we are sending the whole floor plan, not the partial plan in the Sketch.
Is there a way to get Plotmaker to make a DWG of the visible drawing?
tsturm wrote:Not really AFAIK; not the way it works in AutoCAD too. You have to clip ModelSpace - maybe Xref clipping can help there.
I understand the layout page (title block) is saved out in Paper space and the drawings are in Model Space. But could Graphisoft make Plotmaker so that the only thing being written in the DWG is what is visible on the page?
2004-03-17 05:09 PM
2004-03-17 08:20 PM
YA.H.VE wrote:Nope. It does not crop.
I didn't try this but maybe work fine. When you are saving to .pmk there's an option to "Save visible layers only". Maybe this could work, you tell me.
2004-03-18 02:56 PM
Djordje wrote:yep. but you lose all of your text in the process . . .
In fact, the ONLY way that you can crop the plan is to use the detail tool, AFAIK.
2004-03-22 12:37 AM
2004-03-22 06:28 PM
Erika wrote:You are right.
Correct me if I am wrong,
but in 8.1r1/v1 there is a new button in the fill pencolor settings,the last one, which looks like a televsion set(sort of). If this fill selection is set to your background color it acts as a mask in plotmaker when you save out to dwg.
2004-03-22 11:13 PM
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