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cadffm
en respuesta a: MaccyDee

Hi Maccy,

 

I had time to check your issue and I will quote my PM, following by the explaination&solution(in your case)

 

PM,  not the first, but the latest,  cadffm-> MaccyDee, before I checked the file&script

cadffm: Hi, if you are using undocumented commands, what are AEC drawing units (not part of plain Acad ot LT drawings), (Problems) Possible.

I guess there is a tiny problem of setting from older to newer AEC settings, but I have to test it.

As I wrote: It is not plain Acad informations, but also Acad read and work with it, IF existing.

I know a lot of plain Acad files and data, but in this case, I have to test it, if I have time for it.

 

I checked the issue now: The problem occours because of setting to automatically createdimscale overrides*

AND your current annotation scale (CANNOSCALE), what is set to 1:100

My I ask why it is set to 1:100 (1unit = 100units), but your whole drawing doesn't contain any annotation objects, style & Co or custom annotation scales? It looks like you don't use annotation feature, but the current annotation scale is 1:100 instead 1:1 - what I expect if someone don't use this feature.

* if you like to see how it looks like in a program what is designed to handle these aec settings - ClickMe

 

Solution: You have to untick this option, but if you can't (In Acad is no way by a native command - so far I know),

change cannoscale to 1:1 before your run the command you don't know what all happens ins the background now and later.

But this do not remove the setting to create dimoverrides. If you change the cannoscale, it will create a dimoverride again (if this setting is on).

 

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CANNOSCALE

1:1

-dwgunits
3
2
4
_no
_yes
measurement
1

 

 

 

 

For this one file, I unticked this for you, file attached

Sebastian