Label styles in which the text height is set to 0.1000” will appear at a height of 0.1000 inches in paper space, even if displayed in viewports set at different scales. However, in paper space, label text always appears at the same height regardless of the viewport scale or zoom level. For example, if the text height in the label style is set to 0.1000” and the annotative scale is 1” = 50’, the actual text height in model space will be 0.1000 (the text height) multiplied by 50 (the annotation scale), or 5’ (as demonstrated in the images below). In model space they are scaled based upon the text height setting in the controlling label style, as well as the annotative (drawing) scale. This article is intended to provide clarity on scale control settings by summarizing the similarities and differences between these methods of annotation.įirst, we will consider Civil 3D labels. Although they function similarly in many ways, there are important differences. Many new users of Civil 3D, as well as users migrating from Land Desktop, have questions about the best practices for controlling Civil 3D label scales and annotative text scales.
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