setting scale in paperspace
will bowden 27 Apr 2012
I am very impressed generally with nanoCAD
One thing I seem to be struggling with is setting the scale in paperspace.
With AutoCAD I used to open the relevant paperspace 'sheet' of paper, click on the viewpoint border, click scale, enter a scale, say 1/100xp and click return.
How do I do it in NanoCAD ?
Cheers
Will
One thing I seem to be struggling with is setting the scale in paperspace.
With AutoCAD I used to open the relevant paperspace 'sheet' of paper, click on the viewpoint border, click scale, enter a scale, say 1/100xp and click return.
How do I do it in NanoCAD ?
Cheers
Will
RasterTechNZ 29 Apr 2012
If you have the inspector window up, select your viewport and select your scale in th Misc section. Standard scale of custom. Easy as.
will bowden 30 Apr 2012
you've lost me. I'm obviously making this harder than it needs to be somehow
In paperspace, click on the edge of the viewport to select it? the obvious thing seems to be then to click the scale bottom right of the screen but nothing happens...
Will
In paperspace, click on the edge of the viewport to select it? the obvious thing seems to be then to click the scale bottom right of the screen but nothing happens...
Will
will bowden 30 Apr 2012
Ah! Got you now, I'm getting there! Cracked the normal scales now
How do I set a custom scale. say 1:500 or 1:1250?
Will
How do I set a custom scale. say 1:500 or 1:1250?
Will
RasterTechNZ 30 Apr 2012
change to custom scale and enter it as a decimal. 1:1250 = 0.0008
Éric Lafontaine 19 Apr 2016
Hi,
Is there a way to have those standard scales in imperial units (inches). this would make my life much easier... for now, I have to set the scale to 0,020833 in order to have a viewport at 1/4"=1'-0"...
By the way, very happy with Nanocad 7pro. never going back to autocad...
Is there a way to have those standard scales in imperial units (inches). this would make my life much easier... for now, I have to set the scale to 0,020833 in order to have a viewport at 1/4"=1'-0"...
By the way, very happy with Nanocad 7pro. never going back to autocad...
Artemio 10 Mar 2022
You can select whatever units you need just simply calling command UNITS.
Here you can set units of whole drawing, i.e. and scale.
p.s. Hope, it's not too late for this answer.
Here you can set units of whole drawing, i.e. and scale.
p.s. Hope, it's not too late for this answer.