please, i'm new to nanoCad 5
I am not able to scale the viewports within the layout that I want 1/100, 1/200, 1/50, for example in AutoCAD I used to use the command
zoom scale 1000/100xp for example and it worked perfectly
but on nanoCad it's not rollingCan someone help me please
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put the viewport on paper in the correct scale
Started by Marco Ruiz, Jan 05 2021 08:24 PM
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Posted 05 January 2021 - 08:24 PM
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Posted 06 January 2021 - 08:27 AM
Hello,
I never understood the xp zoom ... On the other hand I know how much paper I need to print a 20m house on an A3 ....
So use properties viewport (Inspector)
Don't see Standart Scale, only Custom Scale.
On this example, a rectangle 1x1 (Model) view on the viewport of the Layout with a Custom Scale =10.
In Model 1x1 unité for NC, 1.00mx1.00m for me.
On Layout Custom Scale (10) is number of mm paper for printed object.
1/100 it's what ?: 1m(for me)/100 = 0.01m or 1cm but at the end 10mm because a printer use mm, no meter, no cm.
So, for 1/50 Custom Scale =20 (20mm for print 1m)
And for 1/200 Custom Scale = 0.005m > 5mm
And .......
Now, see image.
For a dimension in model no problem, but on Layout, she don't measure paper (Associative = no) but the object (Red dimension).
For a dimension on a layout with correct scale (Green dimension) change (Inspector - Primary units) :
- Dim scale linear = 0.1 for 1/100
0.05 for 1/20 etc...
Happy to serve you
Patrick
I never understood the xp zoom ... On the other hand I know how much paper I need to print a 20m house on an A3 ....
So use properties viewport (Inspector)
Don't see Standart Scale, only Custom Scale.
On this example, a rectangle 1x1 (Model) view on the viewport of the Layout with a Custom Scale =10.
In Model 1x1 unité for NC, 1.00mx1.00m for me.
On Layout Custom Scale (10) is number of mm paper for printed object.
1/100 it's what ?: 1m(for me)/100 = 0.01m or 1cm but at the end 10mm because a printer use mm, no meter, no cm.
So, for 1/50 Custom Scale =20 (20mm for print 1m)
And for 1/200 Custom Scale = 0.005m > 5mm
And .......
Now, see image.
For a dimension in model no problem, but on Layout, she don't measure paper (Associative = no) but the object (Red dimension).
For a dimension on a layout with correct scale (Green dimension) change (Inspector - Primary units) :
- Dim scale linear = 0.1 for 1/100
0.05 for 1/20 etc...
Happy to serve you
Patrick
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