2007-05-02 04:30 PM
2007-05-04 12:29 AM
adri wrote:Text has the ability in case you use it to make signage.
OK Tom
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?iWhy would you change the size?
2007-05-04 12:44 AM
2007-05-04 04:06 PM
2007-05-04 05:28 PM
adri wrote:huh? No -- this is why the text/symbol is sized with the display/drawing scale -- so that the same stamp can be used at all scales
what you're saying is that a zone stamp that is correctly sized at 1:100 should be turned off through layer management if the same plan were required at 1:500?
adri wrote:This code goes in the GDL script of the stamp object.
Aussie John. Where would you insert this code to scale text?
2007-05-04 06:28 PM
Laura wrote:the same zone stamp used at all scales will either big too big or too small for some and fine for others... ie it does not have the same ability as the text tool to be 'scaled' rather than 'fixed', or have i missed an option in the zone/label/dimension settings??
huh? No -- this is why the text/symbol is sized with the display/drawing scale -- so that the same stamp can be used at all scales
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