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Arthur,
You can add a PNG or JPG in the body of your text, or you can attach a picture or drawing file by using one of these icons:
The most likely fix for the problem is setting your Object Styles to "Use Drawing Scale".
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Original message in English (via Google Translate):
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Reply in English:
To change the profile view's scale (sorry -- I hadn't noticed that Dave's post showed a point style), go to the ProfileView's Style's Properties dialog.
Reply in French (via Google Translate):
Pour changer l'échelle de la vue de profil (désolé - je n'avais pas remarqué que le poste de Dave a montré un style de point), aller à la boîte de dialogue Propriétés de style de la ProfileView.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Don,
I was just guessing Points because I couldn't get to Arthur's web page. (Kept wanting me to download something or other.) I'm glad you were able to zero in on the particulars. Google Translate is sure cool!
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
@Pointdump wrote:
Don,
I was just guessing Points because I couldn't get to Arthur's web page. (Kept wanting me to download something or other.) I'm glad you were able to zero in on the particulars. Google Translate is sure cool!
Dave
I kinda figured it was something like that. Sometimes the translation still doesn't come through well but hopefully it did well enough 1) that he's able figured out what I'm telling him and 2) that I actually understood his issue well enough to have given good advice.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Arthur,
Civil 3D Labels are Annotative, so by changing the Annotation Scale in Model Space, or the Scale in Drawing Settings, you can change the size of your text, tics, etc.
Or you may need to change the Text Height of all the Components of your Profile Style.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Your styles are created such that that They're only going to work for ONE scale.
The style itself should be created such that it will look good even if the profile were drawn at 1:1. Then when you change Annotation Scale, the heights and distances for all the annotation features will be scaled accordingly.
I work in English units here (I did use Metric at my last job on most projects so I do understand how it works) so I can't offer you any metric examples. But open my dwg file and notice how the profile style is set with text heights like 0.0938 inches and such. When I change my annotation scale to 1"=50' (or any other scale I decide to use) it gets multiplied and looks good on my plots.
(Note: Open the file "52-03-00_MillCrkGrad_Design.dwg". I included the other one because it contains the data ref'd surface.)
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Arthur,
I'm please to hear that you got it resolved. Thanks for letting me know. Have a great day!
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
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