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PSLTSCALE PROBLEMS

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blaine stearns

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Oct 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/14/98
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hi

I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if anyone has found
away around it

I am working on r14.01 in windows 95 and have found that when I am working
on a drawing in paperspace/modelspace if the drawing is based on imperial
units then there is no problem the psltscale set the ltscale to match the
viewport x/xp scale, but when working in a drawing that is based with metric
units that I can not get this function to work no matter what I do.

can someone rid me of this maddness

blaine stearns
bste...@edmonton.adwe.com

David Garrigues

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Oct 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/14/98
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You have to make sure that your units are set to decimal and I always
make my base unit be a millimeter.

HTH
David at the CADapult
http://home1.gte.net/davidgus

On Wed, 14 Oct 1998 08:34:23 -0600, "blaine stearns"
<kste...@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca> so eloquently stated that:

Edwin

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Oct 17, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/17/98
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blaine stearns wrote in message <702cq6$4d...@adesknews2.autodesk.com>...

>hi
>
>I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if anyone has found
>away around it
>
>I am working on r14.01 in windows 95 and have found that when I am working
>on a drawing in paperspace/modelspace if the drawing is based on imperial
>units then there is no problem the psltscale set the ltscale to match the
>viewport x/xp scale, but when working in a drawing that is based with
metric
>units that I can not get this function to work no matter what I do.
>
>can someone rid me of this maddness
>
>blaine stearns
>bste...@edmonton.adwe.com
>
>

Try set your Ltscale to 10 and Psltscale to 1.

Edwin.

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