2017-09-16 03:19 AM - last edited on 2023-05-26 02:25 AM by Gordana Radonic
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2017-09-20 05:31 AM
2017-09-20 06:59 AM
benjamin_chan wrote:I have merged this topic with another that was already being discussed about the same thing.
Is there anyway in ARCHICAD to bump up the line weight of a drawing in a layout by a factor?
2017-09-20 09:56 AM
2017-09-20 06:08 PM
Erwin wrote:Exactly. So even if we had automatic scaling in Layouts we would still want to have special pen sets for many things, and for many reasons.
In the world of A-size sheets, I generally keep a lot of my layouts on A1 sheets, which means I can print them on A3 at 50%, which is generally usable (can still read the text) and that does scale the weight in the way you describe, allthough at some point the printer just cannot print lines at a smaller weight.
However, if I would be producing a 'tiny' set of drawings on regular basis, and would consider a custom pen set for that, I would just copy my cloned views and assign the pen set and name this set for the 50% printing. Put some standard layouts for this in my template and every project I start has this workflow set up.
As an example, when I do the BIMx with floor plans, sections and such included, I find that the presentation trick of showing your drawing in the 3D works best when all the drawings are on their own sheet. I don't generally print out the projects this way, but I have created a BIMx layout set in my template for this reason only.
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2022-02-11 04:10 PM
@Steve Jepson wrote:
But I still think it would be useful for many situations.
I find that I am having to print out odd scale drawings for people more, sooner and sooner in the process of producing the final set of working drawings. I just don't like having to fuss with drawings I already have perfected
Agree completely
Doesn't make sense not to have the option to scale pen weights along with everything else
Why have to keep and maintain several identical pen sets rather than just have a check box to scale pen weights?