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Anonymous
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ORTHO prob!

What settings should be sat at what, in order to draw ortho @ 90 degrees exactly? For some reason
someone here has the lines at 90.0000001 or 269.9999997... he got the drawings from someone else,
who uses Microstation.

UCS is set to world, PLAN is set to world... what else is there?

That being said, this has showed us that one of the largest architectural firms in the world can't
draw straight...

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Jordan van Dijk
take-out chinese food to reply
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Message 2 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Like I said in T5: Set a new UCS to the lines. Then WBLOCK everything to a
new drawing. The current UCS becomes the WCS in the new drawing.


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Regards, Bernd (The Phantom Drafter™)
Designer
Burris Savvy Optics
http://www.burrisoptics.com/
Message 3 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

hey, no cross posting!
Message 4 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

SNAPANG=0.00000000. That did the trick.
Thanks _everybody_ who answered here!


"Jordan van Dijk" wrote in message
news:31A045E19D808827D5A5FE50D113216B@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> What settings should be sat at what, in order to draw ortho @ 90 degrees exactly? For some reason
> someone here has the lines at 90.0000001 or 269.9999997... he got the drawings from someone else,
> who uses Microstation.
>
> UCS is set to world, PLAN is set to world... what else is there?
>
> That being said, this has showed us that one of the largest architectural firms in the world can't
> draw straight...
>
> --
> Jordan van Dijk
> take-out chinese food to reply
>
>

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