That's funny!Quote:
Originally Posted by greypaw
Actually, I've also noticed that you can't use any of these symbols <>\/":;?*|,'= in a sheet set title. That could be a problem for layout tabs as well.
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That's funny!Quote:
Originally Posted by greypaw
Actually, I've also noticed that you can't use any of these symbols <>\/":;?*|,'= in a sheet set title. That could be a problem for layout tabs as well.
it's a good thing you cant use *, otherwise a wcmatch wouldnt work.Quote:
Originally Posted by Augi Doggie
At least with &, you can use &&. Although if you hide the layout tabs, the dropdown indicator ignores those too. I think they messed up somewhere, but it's all pretty minor. However, back to the original thread, I think the scalelist editor not being a registry setting is a backward step.
Possibly but I don't think they would have done it unless they had to to make the scaled annotation thing work, which I suppose is the big thing with this release.Quote:
Originally Posted by greypaw
maybe you could write a lisp routine that sets up the scales in every drawing you open? that way it takes care of the new drawing (in a template) and all existing drawings.
Yeah. That I can see. However, if that's the case why will it retain the settings for the scale list if you set them in the template file??Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve.Sanderson(UK)
Wrt the lisp idea. That's great, but when I'm working at AT&"&&&&&&&"T, I'm using AutoCAD LT. Life's a *****..!!!