Global scale factor and current objekt scale?

Global scale factor and current objekt scale?

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Global scale factor and current objekt scale?

per_anders
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Why do not I see the lines as they should be in the model, but only in Layout?

I do not understand what the difference is between the global and the current, just know that it changes when you use the command Ltscale.

 

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imadHabash
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Hi,

 

>> I do not understand what the difference is between the global and the current << 

I suggest to read this AKN Here,that it may give some help.

 

>> Why do not I see the lines as they should be in the model << 

you may need to load your linetypes from Acadiso.lin -see attached image- make sure that you select your needed linetypes.your CAD elements must be fine as much as you need in Model space because it's the reference for Layouts VP. 

 

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Regards,

 

 

 

 

 

 

Imad Habash

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per_anders
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Hey!
Having done that you described, but the lines of the model are the same (solid lines) Sorry.

 

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imadHabash
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would you please attache some of these solid lines as CAD file?

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per_anders
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zip file with my drawing.

 

Mvh

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Vinayv4v
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Hi,

 

Global scale factor is the overall scale of all objects (command-LTS) which will change the line type scales of all objects. As per your drawing, in model space you can see your objects as in the layout if you set lts around 20-28. Current object scale is the line type scale of a particular object (ie you can define different line type scales to different objects). But in layout it will be according to the paper size you set. Check the 2nd figure.

LTS.JPGLayout.JPG

 

Thanks & Best Regards

 

 

Cheers,

Vinay Vijayakumaran