MartinFahrer Posted June 16, 2019 Share Posted June 16, 2019 How do I change it from 1:1 to say 1/2" scale. and have that be my default without messing with stories. I am not an architect and Stories is a level more complicated than I need. I have done it before but forgot how and I am on a new computer settign up my defaults. Thanks Quote Link to comment
Kevin Allen Posted June 17, 2019 Share Posted June 17, 2019 I think the SLVP defaults to the scale of the Design Layer. Are you drawing in 1:1? Quote Link to comment
MartinFahrer Posted June 17, 2019 Author Share Posted June 17, 2019 Yes it does, however there is a way to change the default to whatever scale you want. On my laptop I have it defaulting to 1/2" scale when the view port window pops up. It saves an extra step,. Unfortunately it is something I don't do a lot so I forgot how 😞 Quote Link to comment
Kevin Allen Posted June 17, 2019 Share Posted June 17, 2019 Sound like the kind of thing I would set in a tool preference, but I don't know of such and option for commands. Does it 'stick' after you create the first VP? Quote Link to comment
MartinFahrer Posted June 17, 2019 Author Share Posted June 17, 2019 I figured it out, might not be of help though. YOu have to set the scale in the design layer and your viewport will default to that scale. I have been going back and forth. I used to draft 1:1 because exporting and importing various files handled 1:1 better. However recently it was presented to me that you will see the Hatches correctly if you work in a scale in the design layer. It also helps when labeling furniture. I used to do furniture in annotation layer to move with annotations. Now I do that in a design layer as a class I turn on or off. Mostly because directors plans are not something that are independent but being referenced from the original design file, as well as referencing stage plans for the ground plans. This way revisions will track across all drawing and only revising one. Finally on a Dept that is all vectorworks and it is working fantastic, we even use workgroups as way to do a drawing with multiple designers~!. Hope that makes sense. Quote Link to comment
Kevin Allen Posted June 17, 2019 Share Posted June 17, 2019 I was going to argue that I think you should be working in scale, but thought you had your preference... Quote Link to comment
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