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Inches to Metric Block Insertion Multiplier

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Anonymous
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Inches to Metric Block Insertion Multiplier

Our firm works in the USA and therefore I've set up all our blocks libraries
and DWT files in inches. I've just added a new set of metric DWT templates
to the Cad Customization (based on millimeters) for some international
projects we'll be starting soon.

Is there a magic variable or dialog box setting in AutoCAD that
automatically increases the size of an inserted block by 25.4, or will I
need to create a matching metric blocks library with insertion macros that
have the multuplier in every line?
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Message 2 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

if you will organize your 'library' as a dwg containing blocks, then you can
use the design center to drag the blocks into the dwg.
one of the miracles of the design center is that the calculation is
automated !! 🙂

but, you will have to make sure that :
a. dwg units are set (centimeter, inches...light year)
b. your 'library' dwg as well as the blocks in it are made in the proper
units.

Ella
Message 3 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Not what I asked... (Design Center is a compared to an
organized pulldown menu blocks library with slides to view and select from.)
Message 4 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

i didn't mean to offend you..

sorry, it will not happen again

Ella
Message 5 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

At last, someone else not enthused with about design centre.

Dave Alexander
Message 6 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

No magic fix: you will have to deliberately plan for it in each case.

--
Dean Saadallah
http://www.pendean.com
Expanded Links Page
http://www.pendean.com/lt/links.htm
--

"Steve Wojtynek" wrote in message
news:73819CC84CDE547157BA8A715B83A65B@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Our firm works in the USA and therefore I've set up all our blocks
libraries
> and DWT files in inches. I've just added a new set of metric DWT
templates
> to the Cad Customization (based on millimeters) for some international
> projects we'll be starting soon.
>
> Is there a magic variable or dialog box setting in AutoCAD that
> automatically increases the size of an inserted block by 25.4, or will I
> need to create a matching metric blocks library with insertion macros that
> have the multuplier in every line?
>
>
Message 7 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Wasn't offended. I'm just tired that most of the new fangled AutoCAD
features actually slow you down. Recent drops in AutoCAD sales apparently
justify my position.


"Dean Saadallah" wrote in message
news:DA6B47D0E705AB063A303EBD364F5D10@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> No magic fix: you will have to deliberately plan for it in each case.
>
> --
> Dean Saadallah
> http://www.pendean.com
> Expanded Links Page
> http://www.pendean.com/lt/links.htm
> --
>
> "Steve Wojtynek" wrote in message
> news:73819CC84CDE547157BA8A715B83A65B@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Our firm works in the USA and therefore I've set up all our blocks
> libraries
> > and DWT files in inches. I've just added a new set of metric DWT
> templates
> > to the Cad Customization (based on millimeters) for some international
> > projects we'll be starting soon.
> >
> > Is there a magic variable or dialog box setting in AutoCAD that
> > automatically increases the size of an inserted block by 25.4, or will I
> > need to create a matching metric blocks library with insertion macros
that
> > have the multuplier in every line?
> >
> >
>
>
Message 8 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

What we do is have two types of blocks, one is a graphic block, (note
symbol) that is scaled by the plote scale and dimensioned equipment blocks
that are inserted at a scale of 1. But we also have one set of metric blocks
and one set of imperial blocks. They are the same except the base unit is
25mm for metric and 1 inch for imperial. The block names are the same except
that the imperial blocks begin with " I " and the metric blocks begin with "
M ". We use a startup lisp that reads the dimscale setting of a drawing and
if it is a metric scale, 1:50, 1:100, etc , it sets a mpfx lisp variable to
" M " and if the dimscale is imperial , 1"= 48'0" ( 1:48) then the mpfx is "
I ". A little menu lisp strcats the M or I to the block name with the path
and Bob's your uncle.

Dave Alexander
Message 9 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Does anyone else deal with 'hard' 'soft' and 'true' Metric issues? "Saadallah, Dean" wrote in message news:27541548.1071808335799.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum2.autodesk.com... > No magic fix: you will have to deliberately plan for it in each case. > > -- > Dean Saadallah > http://www.pendean.com > Expanded Links Page > http://www.pendean.com/lt/links.htm > -- > > "Steve Wojtynek" wrote in message > news:73819CC84CDE547157BA8A715B83A65B@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb... > > Our firm works in the USA and therefore I've set up all our blocks > libraries > > and DWT files in inches. I've just added a new set of metric DWT > templates > > to the Cad Customization (based on millimeters) for some international > > projects we'll be starting soon. > > > > Is there a magic variable or dialog box setting in AutoCAD that > > automatically increases the size of an inserted block by 25.4, or will I > > need to create a matching metric blocks library with insertion macros that > > have the multuplier in every line? > > > > > > >
Message 10 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Does anyone have clear definitions for 'soft' 'hard' 'true' metric . . . and which you use on Metric required projects? "Saadallah, Dean" wrote in message news:27541548.1071808335799.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum2.autodesk.com... > No magic fix: you will have to deliberately plan for it in each case. > > -- > Dean Saadallah > http://www.pendean.com > Expanded Links Page > http://www.pendean.com/lt/links.htm > -- > > "Steve Wojtynek" wrote in message > news:73819CC84CDE547157BA8A715B83A65B@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb... > > Our firm works in the USA and therefore I've set up all our blocks > libraries > > and DWT files in inches. I've just added a new set of metric DWT > templates > > to the Cad Customization (based on millimeters) for some international > > projects we'll be starting soon. > > > > Is there a magic variable or dialog box setting in AutoCAD that > > automatically increases the size of an inserted block by 25.4, or will I > > need to create a matching metric blocks library with insertion macros that > > have the multuplier in every line? > > > > > > >

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