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annotation function and scales

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Gunny

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So I recently discovered this interesting feature of autocad annotations but for now I have not been able to use them instead I have confused the ideas on autocad scales.

I have always printed like this:
1) model design in 1:1 meters
2)I place the paper space in the window where you choose the printer I put
scale 1 mm = 1

3)cream of windows in paper space with each different scales depending on projects 1:100 1:50 1:200 1:2000 1:20 etc.
the stairs I drew them from a table select the window/properties / custom scale and put the xp values taken from a table
1:100 10xp
1:200 5xp
1:50 20xp
1:2000 0.5xp
taken from this table the column meters https://docs.google.com/open?id=0b7jqead9tujqmzflntdjogutmtzmzi00oguwlwi0nzmtotcwyzhhzgvkmzq4now having set 1:1 in the paper space (see point 2) if I design or quot in the paper space it is noticed that the measuring unit is mm enough to quote the sheet for example.


today I have tried the annotations and from what I have understood correct me if I am wrong
allow you to set for example a text that must be 5 mm tall and always stays 5 mm even when changing the stairs in the various windows in the paper space.
from list stairs in the format menu I set these stairs
1:100
item unit paper voice unit design
1000 = 100


1:200
item unit paper voice unit design
1000 = 200

1:50
item unit paper voice unit design
1000 = 50

1:2000
item unit paper voice unit design
1000 = 2000

Right?

I went to the model space I created a annotative style from scratch and I set text height 0.005

I wrote some text that I brought back in the windows with different stairs and I set the text to recognize the stairs




first question
a) the text obviously with height 0.005 in the model space thought in meters is invisible:d
since in the design space in meters I thought that the height of 5 mm of a text on paper was equivalent to 0.005:muro:
Didn't it work because?

b) Did I miss the stairs? making a print test are right
 
is all right, except the height of the text you have to express in mm and not in m!
 
Sorry but 0.005 isn't 5 mm?
We agree on the unit of measurement. 0.005 m are 5 mm, but also 5 mm are 5 mm (it seems obvious); when working with the annotative entities the measure to be imposed is in "millimeters of printing" or the size of the object printed on paper in millimeters. Clear?
 

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