Originally Posted by
derek.96018
Thanks Tom, you are correct. That is what Autodesk is telling us. I read that, but it's not helpful in addressing the issue I'm having/pointing out. So, what does that mean? Does that mean that if I'm zoomed in and make a revcloud, it's going to come out different than if i'm zoomed out. It does not (in a drawing with the arclength set). I tried. Perhaps I just don't understand what Autodesk means by "The first time a revision cloud is created in a drawing, the size of the arcs are determined based on percentage the diagonal length of the current view. This ensures that the revision cloud starts at a reasonable size."
To me that means at the first launch of Autocad 2021 (or perhaps a default acad template or completely blank drawing), revcloud makes an object such that it's identifiable as a revcloud and not either massive or miniature arcs, visually. Once you size the arclength however, like in a template file, it's set. Beyond that, the issue is that the revcloud command no longer adjusts the arclength per the dimstyle as I described in my original post.
If you put your revclouds in PS, then it's a non-issue, but not everyone operates that way. To me, the revclouds belong surrounding the object in MS which changed, and that can mean different scales (linework drawn 1:1).