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Annotation scale applied to line styles
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Annotation scale applied to line styles
Original Tip Date:
Mar. 29, 2006
Annotation scale applied to line styles
In MicroStation V8 XM Edition, every model can have a global line style scale factor that is applied to every line style within the model. The scale of line styles within a reference can be affected by the global line style scale of either the active model, the referenced model, both, or neither.
A model's global line style scale factor can easily be set to be the same as the annotation scale factor.
Related Link:
Global Line Style Scale Setting
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Tue, Jun 17 2008 3:57 PM
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