text styles

I got a reference file that I need the text to be one size in one sheet file and then a different size in another sheet file.  Is this possible?

  • All depends

    But yes

    If you have an original drawing set with text  (Let us say 1' tall

    And the other two drawing reference your file and different scales

    And you have scale off then they will come it at different sizes

    If one is referenced with ref scale on and one is with scale off then yes

    You can also have two different "Drawing Models"  which are truly annotation drawings

    One uses one scale and the other another.  Then this can be even more flexible.  (preferred)  When referenced onto your sheet.

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  • It depends on how your files are set up in relation to one another. Eric's way is certainly one way of doing it.

    How are your files referenced to each other ? What is your normal workflow when it comes to referencing files ?

    IE: Are references left full size and the sheets scaled to match the plot size needed ? OR are the sheets full size (24x36, 36x42in, etc,,,) and then the references scaled to fit ? Do you use annotation scales ? do you use textstyles ?

    all these come in to play with the final result you are looking for. So a bit more info is needed to elp with this.

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  • eric

    i am somewhat new to microstation and not yet proficient with it.  The two different drawing models, are these models of the same reference file?  

    To elaborate a bit more on my problem.  I am a roadway designer in ga.  I am in the process of plan production.  I have reference files such as a main, required, topo, border, and several more.  To make my sheet files, I just attach all the reference files that I need, turning on and off the levels that I want shown.  My plan sheets are at a 50 scale.  My overall cover sheet is at a 400 scale.  My problem is that I need some text in the main file to show at L150 50 scale for my plan sheets and then for my cover sheet, I need that same text to show up at L150 400 scale.  Which works out to be a text height and width of 7.5' and 6', respectively for 50 scale and 60' and 48' respectively for my 400 scale cover sheet.

    Will the two drawing models do this?

  • tim

    references are full size and my sheets are the ones that are scaled.  I do not use annotation scale.  Have heard good and a lot of bad stories about it.  I do use text styles.

  • Now for Now I am assuming a 2d drawing of a section through a building with a Left wall and a Right Wall

    I work within this drawing until it is complete

    It has all annotations and drawings

    Then I create my sheet drawing

    I reference this section twice

    reference-clip each - on e on the left side and one on the right

    I now see two reference files and I will move one towards the other.

    I can then add the breaklines.  But any change I make to one is changed to the other when "ACTIVATED"

    I will never have to correct one then the other .  They are the same file just different windows into the same file.

    I can scale text but find it to be a bad practice as only in a rare case would I want the same text scaled from one drawing to another.

    A text drawn at 1' in a model of 1/3"=1'-0" will SCALE correctly into a 1/8" scaled text drawing but NOT into a 3/4" or a 1/64"

    The text will be way to big or way to small.

    So Unless my text is scale ONLY between two drawings of near scale you are up the creek

    Always you need to start with the most appropriate scale.

    Then you can use scale OR just another version of the annotation.

    email me and we can talk as this is just to hard to explain in text.

    eric.d.milberger@nasa.gov

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    Eric D. Milberger
    Architect + Master Planner + BIM

    Senior  Master Planner NASA - Marshall Space Flight Center

    The Milberger Architectural Group, llc