View Full Version : Scale of a View Limitation
Chad Smith
2003-09-15, 12:12 AM
What's with not being able to set a view scale to greater than 1:2000? :evil:
I have a locality plan that I need to be at a scale of 1:3000.
1:2000 is not a very large scale, if there had to be a cut off (which there shouldn't) I thought it would be up around 1:10000.
jbalding48677
2003-09-15, 01:30 AM
Chad -
There really is no limit to the scaling. You can use the custom option and type in 3000 or whatever scale you need.
Chad Smith
2003-09-15, 01:48 AM
Hmmm, not according to my Revit. :?
beegee
2003-09-15, 01:56 AM
Jim,
I'm also experiencing the 2000 limit, very strange.
jbalding48677
2003-09-15, 01:56 AM
I stand corrected and I agree with you.
beegee
2003-09-15, 02:30 AM
Chad,
If it wasn't for the explicit error message, I would thnk this is a bug. I was a bit surprised to see it, always though there was no scale limit.
Can you contact support for clarification ?
My italian Revit 5.1 is experiencing the same issue... just tried it!
sbrown
2003-09-15, 01:44 PM
Revit doesn't allow you to type in a value to move an object more than 2000' either. In colorado we are at 5000+ ft above sea level so I'm always having to move civil data from 5000 to 100 and I have to do it in 3 steps. Maybe revit doesn't like the number 2000
Chad Smith
2003-09-22, 03:11 AM
Can you contact support for clarification ?
I have contacted my local reseller (KarelCAD in Brisbane) and they were unaware of the problem, and have contacted Autodesk about this.
I doubt I will get any further clarification. But it definitely looks as though it was intentional (at the time). Another thought is that it could even possibly be a debug error message that may have been forgotten to be taken out before the final compile.
beegee
2003-09-22, 04:02 AM
It's sounding very much like a bug. Keep us posted .... when you hear something, might go in the " known issues.." forum.
shaunv68276
2003-09-22, 06:39 AM
I have contacted my partners in the EMEA channel, to make them aware of the problem. They will look in to it and keep me informed. :?
Nic M.
2003-09-22, 07:25 AM
If I make a new drafting view I can set up a scale of 1:15000
If this view is allready in the file and I want to change it, I get an error saying the max scale is 1:2000
??
Nic
Wes Macaulay
2003-09-22, 04:25 PM
I wonder if Revit was designed to handle certain sizes of co-ordinate systems. We've had to design a workaround for working very large co-ordinate systems, but this one is tough - I don't understand why we can't look at the model in larger scales.
shaunv68276
2003-09-23, 05:55 AM
The only work around is to scale it up in Acad then reinsert. but this proves messy. All I can say is that it has been attended to in 6.0 :lol:
beegee
2003-09-23, 06:01 AM
All I can say is that it has been attended to in 6.0
(Whisper on ) Are you saying it has been attended to, or you hope ... ? ( Whisper off )
Chad Smith
2003-09-25, 11:10 PM
My reseller says,
"It's a limitation in the software. Revit development are looking at addressing it in a future release."
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