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Profile Vertical Exaggeration - Autodesk Community
2017年1月4日 · Hello, I am having an issue with the vertical exaggeration in my Profile View Style. When the profile is set up and the style is assigned it is set at the correct vertical scale (i.e. 1:10) and exaggeration. However, if the drawing scale is changed the exaggeration stays constant, instead of the scale. The vertical scale adjusts itself in the style to make the …
PROFILE VIEW HORIZONTAL VERTICAL SCALE LABEL
2018年3月19日 · i have managed to get it to read the vertical, but the horizontal is a problem. there is a setting to add the drawing scale. but every time the model space scale is changed, then the profile label changes to that scale. an example is when i the model scale to 10 for sections, then that's what shows up under the 20 scale profile.
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Solved: Vertical scale settings set to profile view are lost after ...
2020年7月1日 · Vertical scale settings set to profile view are lost after attaching it as xref to a sheet file (layout). I have set a profile view to Horizontal scale = 1:250 and vertical scale = 1:100. everything is great if printed from this file. We work in metric scale. we prepare all …
Solved: Vertical Exaggeration - Autodesk Community
2018年7月31日 · Your horizontal scale is 40 and your vertical scale is 6. How do you draw a sample line in a profile that shows the correct slope, which is 0.33%? Example: if the V=40 and the H=4, you can draw a line @Anonymous,0.33 and get the correct slope (0.33%). Thanks!! MP
CROSS SECTION VERTICAL SCALE - Autodesk Community
2004年5月11日 · I am trying to get the cross sections to import at a 50 horiz. and 5 vert. scale. But, it keeps bringing in the xs with no vertical scale, (1 to 1 as created). The template was created with no vert. factor. In past versions, all of my templates were created at 1 to 1, and then having the ability to ...
Profile view title based on viewport scale - Autodesk Community
2021年12月9日 · For example, 1"=20' Horizontal, 1"=10' vertical. I am able to use the built in fields in the label composer, but those values are based on the model space scale, not the viewport scale. If I need to show profiles in variable viewport scales within a …
Solved: Profile view scale - Autodesk Community
2011年11月4日 · In other words "one global scale" and the exaggeration, that is how Civil3D thinks: The global scale is definied by the viewport that should you profile view (or section view) show. The exaggeration is definied within the style that you assigned to your profile view. On the second tab you can set the vertical-scale.
Solved: Re: PROFILE Change Vertical Scale - Autodesk Community
2014年3月27日 · The resultant profile comes in with a horizontal scale of 1:1 and a vertical scale of 1:10 (see appended image), creating an exaggerated vertical topography that horrifies the client, who insists that his proposed route "doesn't look like that." In short, the client would like to see a 1:1 vertical scale along with his 1:1 horizontal scale.
Solved: Plan and Profile to Viewport - Autodesk Community
2023年5月19日 · Profile view horizontal scale will match the viewport scale. If you want a 1:5 scale profile the viewport has to be 1:5. If the viewport is 1:10, the profile will be 1:10. The vertical scale will be a multiple of the horizontal scale..i.e 1x, 2x, , 4x, etc. depending on the style settings.