Where to scale and why?
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‎2007-05-02 04:30 PM
I've noticed that there are two ways to scale a drawing on a layout.
1. In the view settings.
2. In the drawing settings.
Which is correct and why?
TIA
Adri

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‎2007-05-02 05:56 PM
In the Drawing Setting, it's more of a photographic scaling, just enlarging or reducing everything.
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‎2007-05-03 10:44 AM
If you have a large floorplan you may well have the need to show this in different scales so how do you handle the way these non scalable text elements get screwed up when you change the scale in the view? Isn't the only way to avoid these problems to set your scale in the drawing settings?
TIA
Adri

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‎2007-05-03 02:05 PM
More obscurely, if you wanted to plot
I'd go with the former anyday. Predictable and consistent.
Cheers,
Link.
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‎2007-05-03 03:30 PM
I'm going from model to view to drawing on a layout.
The problem is that there's only the text tool that scales. Try putting a zone stamp onto your model which you're working on at 1:50 and then putting that area into two views one at 1:100 and another at 1:200. The text for the zone stamp goes bananas.
Same goes for labels, dimensions etc.
Cheers
Adri
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‎2007-05-03 05:51 PM
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‎2007-05-03 06:28 PM
Could you look at my previous post and comment please. I must be missing something...
Thanks
Adri

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‎2007-05-03 07:02 PM
adri wrote:I think your missing the general concept of "scale".
Nobody so far has commented on the issues about scaling and zone stamps etc...
Could you look at my previous post and comment please. I must be missing something...
Dimensions, Markers, and Zones DO change size, based on your current working scale. Text CAN, depending on how its units are set.
The idea is that the text, zones, markers, or dimensions will always print the same size regardless of what scale you are working at.
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‎2007-05-03 10:23 PM
But my first question is: Why have different abilities for tools that all produce textual output?
Secondly, if you place an 8mx8m room on a plan and put in a default zone stamp at 1:100. Then for some reason you have to use the same plan at 1:500 the result is seen in the attache pic. I know that you can go back in and change the text size but it may (and is) be alot of work to change on a large project. That's why I have users choosing to "scale" (and I think I understand the term) at the drawing settings stage. It doesn't seem right to me either but they have a good argument for doing it there, don't they?
TIA
Adri
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‎2007-05-03 10:38 PM