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model am scale:standard

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Another strange thing is that once set in the options the model scale in am:standard in the options if I close and reopen the design the scale I find it again 1:1.

Bye.
 
but because instead of setting the scale in the standard, you don't just use the "scale areas"... they are much more comfortable... or is there a particular reason why you use this method?
 
to me they had taught this method, and I don't know others so I took it for good... if you tell me the method with the "cadder areas", I try and then decide the most functional one.

Thank you.
 
in a few words. . .
while displaying the toolbar "am_fly:paper space/model"
Include each design part in a window "area with scale" setting the scale factor. now, all that "signs" (quotes, symbols, etc.) within the "area with scale", will take the correct scale.
If necessary, to engage, go to paper space (if you use it) and with the "automatic window creation" button, import the windows into the cart. automatic will obviously have the scale set.
If you have to move geometries into spacemodel, you have to do so by moving the relative "areas with scale". This way paper space will not change. . .
Of course, if you change the size and/or scale of the "scale areas", in spacecart just make a "zoom of all windows" and will be updated automatically.

for me is a comfortable mooolto system and helps not little... Try it:wink:
 
I'd say it's not bad, it's just a moment to get used to.
then linking me to the details speech http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=14717 where I said that closing autocad and reopening it if I went to change a detail, and going to update it by double click on the origin of the detail does not open the mask "detail iso" but that of "area with scale" just that of this discussion.

Bye.
 
I noticed another thing that doesn't give me much thanks to the method of "scale areas" the lines (tracked) are not scaled (ltscale) which instead happens if you go to change the scale in the mechanical options am:standard.
Am I wrong?

Bye.
 

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