tetris57 Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 In 2011 I use qleader command . After leader is drawn I can move it in its entirety with a boxed window everything moves (arrowhead and line stay attached) and is fine. In 2012 I envoke same command butwhen I draw, the line rotates around the arrowhead which isnt a problem just different. The problem is that if I move using the move command with a boxed window (same as 2011) , the arrowhead stays and just the line moves. I dont understand and its very frustrating. thanks in advance Quote
SunnyTurtle Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 I unsure of your problem but qleader have always given me grief. Quote
tetris57 Posted November 1, 2012 Author Posted November 1, 2012 Think I may have figuired it out. Custom arrow head....used the solid filled head and NO problems Quote
SunnyTurtle Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 Oh now i understand you problem those custom arrow head can be a problem. Quote
Tony Marcou Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 Hello Friends, I have never used the Qleader command for drawing. In AutoCAD, you always draw FULL scale. This becomes a problem when working on some drawings, because when you are working on very large horizontal scale, you sometimes must exaggerate the vertical scale in order to make it read. The best way I’ve found to accomplish this is to create two drawings. In the first drawing, draw everything full scale. Do not put any text on the drawing. When finished, create a second drawing and set it up to the horizontal scale. Then xref the first drawing into the second drawing and change the “Y Scale” to adjust for the difference in scale. For example, if your horizontal scale needs to be 1=200, and your vertical scale needs to be 1=20, change the value of the “Y” scale to be 10. It will stretch the XREF so that the height is 10 times bigger than the width. Now add your text. Don’t forget to set all your scales for your layout, dimensions and text to be at the horizontal scale factor. Thanks and Regards, Tony Marcou Quote
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