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variable design setting

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AlbertoBianco

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Bye to all,
I would be looking for a lisp or a vba, in short, something that through inputs (drawing scale, text/quote style) automatically sets me the height of the texts according to the scale of the drawing, the style of quotas etc.
where I worked before they have one that was created internally by them. in practice a window was opened where you chose the scale of the drawing, the style to attribute to quotations and texts and decimals to hold in quotations. the beauty was that every time you went to quota or to inserite a text was always proportional to the scale. that is, you do this at the beginning of the drawing and then you're good.
If someone knows anything that gives me the same functionality, I'd like to have a huge pleasure!

Thank you!
 
But this only manages them if you use the layouts. I'd need something that handles these variables even in the model. .
 
the lisp I used at work (always it was a lisp) once set scale etc. with a regen he modified the height of the quotas automatically etc. but everything on model. .
 
So I assume you don't use the layouts! :frown:
If you have, as in my case, a print table with a complete project, where each planimetry, plant, prospect etc. are external blocks that are only assembled here in very different scales, from 1:50 to 1:25,000, can you use the layouts? :confused:

In reality for the change of scale today it is possible to directly change the texts, quotas and even nested blocks, with a few clicks.... when, clearly, it is not considered beneficial to use the layouts proposed by acad with the various options for the above-mentioned scale change... :smile:
 
If you have, as in my case, a print table with a complete project, where each planimetry, plant, prospect etc. are external blocks that are only assembled here in very different scales, from 1:50 to 1:25,000, can you use the layouts? :confused:. .
Sure, you can use the layouts even if there are external references. You don't even have the problem with climbing blocks, you do it directly through the layout windows.
If that's what you meant. .
 
the lisp I used at work (always it was a lisp) once set scale etc. with a regen he modified the height of the quotas automatically etc. but everything on model. .
creates buttons with macros that impose variables (texstyle, textsize, luprec, etc.) and lac the commands (dimstile) for setting your scales.

:smile:
 
creates buttons with macros that impose variables (texstyle, textsize, luprec, etc.) and lac the commands (dimstile) for setting your scales.

:smile:
Unfortunately, I am ignorant in the programming sector. .:frown:I find somewhere guides to create these buttons? ?
 

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