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odds ranging from one window to another of the same layout

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I wanted to ask if there is a way to put a quota starting from a window to a layout and end up in a b window of the same layout, but that (this is the point) is correct as if you were putting it in the model space. I don't know if it's clear. specific with an example.

I am drawing infixes; in a window to there is the left node of a window, and in a window b there is the right node. I would like to be able to put the total width of the infix, without having to force the quota I put (which I currently do). To force quotas is, as we all know, very dangerous. ...

thanks to those who want to answer me
 
the quota puts in the model
to the maximum, but it is a refined method, the ratio between the actual quota and the one that should be represented and changes the value in the properties

Mechanical manages windows automatically from model space and layout space by setting all annotations according to the scale area... Why not use it?
 
If I have well understood, you draw the whole frame into the model and in the layout enlarge in 2 separate windows the two knots.
Well put a quota in the leyout that respects scale the distance in the model, regardless of the distance of the 2 layout windows, it is not possible.
However, you can put a quota in the model and move the quota text to one of the two ends, so that the text is correctly measured and is visible in one of the windows regardless of its distance.
Obviously the windows will have to be aligned, otherwise in the layout you will see a picasso.. .
 
I have done as you say, and it is already a good starting point. even if the quota appears only on one side and is interrupted by the gap between the windows.

But it is already a method not to force. that I will adopt.

I believe that this is a serious lack of software; It turns out that there is some system variable to set up to do what I said, but I was mentioned on the fly by someone, and now I don't remember.
 
There is no system variable.
quotas must be placed in the model space.
between the windows you leave a light of 5/10 units and I know emphasizes the quota to make you understand that it is not in scale.
If you want to put the quota in layout space you have to change the scale factor as I wrote before.
what is needed to have mechanical if you do not exploit its potential?
 
There is no system variable.
quotas must be placed in the model space.
between the windows you leave a light of 5/10 units and I know emphasizes the quota to make you understand that it is not in scale.
If you want to put the quota in layout space you have to change the scale factor as I wrote before.
what is needed to have mechanical if you do not exploit its potential?
Sorry, I'm not following you on the mechanic. What are you talking about? I apologize for total ignorance... :-)
 
in mechanical there is the amscarea command that draws the window correspondence in the layout and to which you can set a scale factor.
basically in the model, launched the command, draws a rectangle, sets a scale of 1:5 and you check the automatic creation option in the layout. in the layout you will find a 1:5 scale window of the size of the model space included in the above rectangle; moving or changing the rectangle the window will adapt (also for changing the scale factor); all mechanical annotations such as :quotes, texts, symbols will adopt the set scale factor
 
that the quotas are placed only in the model space are not to agree, we say it is better but not the only way.
in the case of a cold, I would quote between the two windows and then go to edit the quota by entering the correct value (obtained from model)
 
in the case of a cold, I would quote between the two windows and then go to edit the quota by entering the correct value (obtained from model)
That's what he's already doing.
 
You're right, I read the request wrong.
mechanical would be the ideal solution, but if it cools it must use for autocad base force perhaps the only way is to manage quotas, i.e. create an ad hoc quota style and put it on a non-printable layer. in this way the information is always visible and comparable with how much you go to change
 
but to create two floors type quota1 and quota2, enter the same quota on the 2 floors and turn off the plan that does not interest in the viewport?Cattura.webpCattura1.webp
 
[U]rpor66[/U] but are you talking about listing in the model space?
in that way the solutions are multiple; if you want to quote in layout space solutions, which allow you to have a quota that fits in case of change, there are no
 
positive, listing in models and viewports turn off the layer.
manually write the value of the quota should be the last of the choices, in my opinion of course.
 

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