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Iso drawing is compressed due to the reference dimensions

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viktor.teichrib
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Iso drawing is compressed due to the reference dimensions

viktor.teichrib
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Hello Plant 3D community,


do you know that the isometrics are compressed when reference dimensions are inserted?

 

Does anyone have an idea how I can fix this?

here is an example:

viktorteichrib_0-1727769613655.png

 

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Iso drawing is compressed due to the reference dimensions

Hello Plant 3D community,


do you know that the isometrics are compressed when reference dimensions are inserted?

 

Does anyone have an idea how I can fix this?

here is an example:

viktorteichrib_0-1727769613655.png

 

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Tomislav.Golubovic
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What version?

 

Does it look ok if you put in manual breaks?

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What version?

 

Does it look ok if you put in manual breaks?

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viktor.teichrib
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Plant 3D Version: 2024.1

 

I have set a manual break point. One iso looks good, the other doesn't. I then looked for which element in the bad iso is doing this.

It is the Olet element. The symbol type Type=PIPE is used for isometric creation and not Type=OLET

 

Thanks for the inspiration to set the break point.

Plant 3D Version: 2024.1

 

I have set a manual break point. One iso looks good, the other doesn't. I then looked for which element in the bad iso is doing this.

It is the Olet element. The symbol type Type=PIPE is used for isometric creation and not Type=OLET

 

Thanks for the inspiration to set the break point.

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