
Autocad structural detailing 2015 template metric system how to#

We have them correctly in our model, but they are all gone in our viewports! Sometimes we end up doing a trial and error (again) to get it right. Autocad structural detailing 2015 template metric system trial# It’s as easy as 1,2,3! Step 1: Use the Right AutoCAD Template It is not that hard at all when you know what controls the linetype appearance.

If you work with metrics, use the metric template. If you use imperial, then use the imperial template. Yes, you can change the units later, but you can save a lot of time when you use the right template. Especially if you already define your own template. If you don’t see the linetype don’t worry. It’s at the right bottom of the AutoCAD window.Ĭhange to the value to the size you want to plot it. You may need to REGEN your drawing before seeing the effect. The nice thing about annotation scaling is: it has the intelligence to show how your objects should look like in different scales. These two viewports below are showing identical objects. See that the line type appears exactly at the same size on both viewports! The left viewport is shown on a 1:100 scale, while the right one in 1:50. Very easy, isn’t it? In a common situation, we only require to do those two steps. But if you want to control your line type scale further, check step 3. Many things in AutoCAD are controlled by system variables. The main system variable that controls the linetype scale is LTSCALE. If you started with the right template, 1 in most cases is acceptable.

However, you may need to adjust the linetype size. There is two more system variable that controls the linetype appearance: MSLTSCALE and PSLTSCALE.Ĭhange the LTSCALE to a higher or lower value. These variables are related to annotation scaling. If step 2 above doesn’t work, these values might have been changed to 0… check these variables.

If you don’t want the line type is affected by annotation scaling, then you can change it to 0.
