In former times (before sheet layers were introduced) the scale settings for design layers were needed to print several scales on one plan.
Since we have sheet layers (and even viewports for design layers) we don't need scale settings for design layers.
With the BIM concept: Does it really make sense to build the model of a building with a certain scale setting for example 1:50 if I'd like to generate drawings with lots of different scales?
I don't think so.
Instead I'd like to see, that all annotation and labelling tools get to work properly within the 'annotation space' of a viewport.
With that I can keep the design layer clean of any text, labelling or annotation.
I won't need several classes for the annotation in several scales or plans.
Everything concerning the model would be part of the design layer and everything concerning the output would be part of the sheet layers.
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In former times (before sheet layers were introduced) the scale settings for design layers were needed to print several scales on one plan.
Since we have sheet layers (and even viewports for design layers) we don't need scale settings for design layers.
With the BIM concept: Does it really make sense to build the model of a building with a certain scale setting for example 1:50 if I'd like to generate drawings with lots of different scales?
I don't think so.
Instead I'd like to see, that all annotation and labelling tools get to work properly within the 'annotation space' of a viewport.
With that I can keep the design layer clean of any text, labelling or annotation.
I won't need several classes for the annotation in several scales or plans.
Everything concerning the model would be part of the design layer and everything concerning the output would be part of the sheet layers.
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