How can I fix the issue of the bubble callout circles from scaling incorrectly when placed on a sheet?
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2 years ago
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#4442
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Stephanie,
Ah yes, sorry, nothing to do with MLeader style. I mistakenly thought the callouts were large as well. But it's just the blocks in the schedule.
This is just a block scaling issue, affecting the Lafx-Tag-Bubble-L block. It looks like they are 12 times too large, so it's just a unit issue.
Unfortunately I have to mention, this is a classic example of why we highly recommend a single dwg per detail sheet. There are just too many moving parts when needing to troubleshoot an issue by having multiple layouts per drawing.
But the issue is that in either the sheet file, or one of the other details placed, that block has either been edited or incorrectly marked as Feet units, and is thus scaled 12 times too large.
The quickest solution to start with, is to just Purge that block out of the drawing completely. But of course that will require deleting all details off of all sheets, which might be unacceptable.
So next, try redefining the block. You could go to Modelspace, place a detail template, and then place a detail bubble callout and schedule. Finally, type REDEFINEBLOCK and click on the block in the schedule.
If that still didn't fix it, then it's time to put on the gloves and get dirty. We know the block that is responsible (Lafx-Tag-Bubble-L), best to start at the beginning - in Landfx/Blocks/Graphics/Callouts, open it up and confirm 3 things: No proxy notice when opening the file; from the UNITS dialog it is marked as Unitless; and in measuring it, it is about 0.3 units in diameter. Once all that is confirmed, we know the source block is good, and we can move to the next.
After that... well actually we're back to square one - that block would need to be purged completely out of the drawing. At this point it is due to either the drawing being different units than the detail, or 2007 version proxy objects in the sheet file. And in either case, the block just needs to be purged out. So, coming full circle - these things happen, and a detail sheet might need all details deleted and purged. So really the best solution is to just recreate that detail sheet the way it should have been in the first place, on a nice clean fresh dwg all by itself.
--J
Ah yes, sorry, nothing to do with MLeader style. I mistakenly thought the callouts were large as well. But it's just the blocks in the schedule.
This is just a block scaling issue, affecting the Lafx-Tag-Bubble-L block. It looks like they are 12 times too large, so it's just a unit issue.
Unfortunately I have to mention, this is a classic example of why we highly recommend a single dwg per detail sheet. There are just too many moving parts when needing to troubleshoot an issue by having multiple layouts per drawing.
But the issue is that in either the sheet file, or one of the other details placed, that block has either been edited or incorrectly marked as Feet units, and is thus scaled 12 times too large.
The quickest solution to start with, is to just Purge that block out of the drawing completely. But of course that will require deleting all details off of all sheets, which might be unacceptable.
So next, try redefining the block. You could go to Modelspace, place a detail template, and then place a detail bubble callout and schedule. Finally, type REDEFINEBLOCK and click on the block in the schedule.
If that still didn't fix it, then it's time to put on the gloves and get dirty. We know the block that is responsible (Lafx-Tag-Bubble-L), best to start at the beginning - in Landfx/Blocks/Graphics/Callouts, open it up and confirm 3 things: No proxy notice when opening the file; from the UNITS dialog it is marked as Unitless; and in measuring it, it is about 0.3 units in diameter. Once all that is confirmed, we know the source block is good, and we can move to the next.
After that... well actually we're back to square one - that block would need to be purged completely out of the drawing. At this point it is due to either the drawing being different units than the detail, or 2007 version proxy objects in the sheet file. And in either case, the block just needs to be purged out. So, coming full circle - these things happen, and a detail sheet might need all details deleted and purged. So really the best solution is to just recreate that detail sheet the way it should have been in the first place, on a nice clean fresh dwg all by itself.
--J
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2 years ago
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#4438
Stephanie,
It could be due to proxy objects, or it could be an MLeader style was created wrong, or it could even be due to differing units between Modelspace and Paperspace.
Beyond that we would either need an example drawing, or some more context — I’m assuming it’s this one sheet, correct? It works in other drawings? Does it work in a brand new sheet with only that detail placed?
It inevitably is just a matter of purging out the right thing, or renaming an MLeader style.
—J
It could be due to proxy objects, or it could be an MLeader style was created wrong, or it could even be due to differing units between Modelspace and Paperspace.
Beyond that we would either need an example drawing, or some more context — I’m assuming it’s this one sheet, correct? It works in other drawings? Does it work in a brand new sheet with only that detail placed?
It inevitably is just a matter of purging out the right thing, or renaming an MLeader style.
—J
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2 years ago
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#4439
I'm not sure what you mean by the MLeader style was created wrong. When I created the detail, I used the Bubble Callout tool for the callouts and schedule, which should be using the preferences. I also drew the detail at 1:1 scale in model space and used the Detail Templates.
The detail works properly in a new drawing
It does not work on a new sheet within the same drawing
A standard FX detail does not working on the same sheet
A standard FX detail does not work on a new sheet within the same drawing
Thanks for your assistance!
Stephanie
The detail works properly in a new drawing
It does not work on a new sheet within the same drawing
A standard FX detail does not working on the same sheet
A standard FX detail does not work on a new sheet within the same drawing
Thanks for your assistance!
Stephanie
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2 years ago
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#4442
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Stephanie,
Ah yes, sorry, nothing to do with MLeader style. I mistakenly thought the callouts were large as well. But it's just the blocks in the schedule.
This is just a block scaling issue, affecting the Lafx-Tag-Bubble-L block. It looks like they are 12 times too large, so it's just a unit issue.
Unfortunately I have to mention, this is a classic example of why we highly recommend a single dwg per detail sheet. There are just too many moving parts when needing to troubleshoot an issue by having multiple layouts per drawing.
But the issue is that in either the sheet file, or one of the other details placed, that block has either been edited or incorrectly marked as Feet units, and is thus scaled 12 times too large.
The quickest solution to start with, is to just Purge that block out of the drawing completely. But of course that will require deleting all details off of all sheets, which might be unacceptable.
So next, try redefining the block. You could go to Modelspace, place a detail template, and then place a detail bubble callout and schedule. Finally, type REDEFINEBLOCK and click on the block in the schedule.
If that still didn't fix it, then it's time to put on the gloves and get dirty. We know the block that is responsible (Lafx-Tag-Bubble-L), best to start at the beginning - in Landfx/Blocks/Graphics/Callouts, open it up and confirm 3 things: No proxy notice when opening the file; from the UNITS dialog it is marked as Unitless; and in measuring it, it is about 0.3 units in diameter. Once all that is confirmed, we know the source block is good, and we can move to the next.
After that... well actually we're back to square one - that block would need to be purged completely out of the drawing. At this point it is due to either the drawing being different units than the detail, or 2007 version proxy objects in the sheet file. And in either case, the block just needs to be purged out. So, coming full circle - these things happen, and a detail sheet might need all details deleted and purged. So really the best solution is to just recreate that detail sheet the way it should have been in the first place, on a nice clean fresh dwg all by itself.
--J
Ah yes, sorry, nothing to do with MLeader style. I mistakenly thought the callouts were large as well. But it's just the blocks in the schedule.
This is just a block scaling issue, affecting the Lafx-Tag-Bubble-L block. It looks like they are 12 times too large, so it's just a unit issue.
Unfortunately I have to mention, this is a classic example of why we highly recommend a single dwg per detail sheet. There are just too many moving parts when needing to troubleshoot an issue by having multiple layouts per drawing.
But the issue is that in either the sheet file, or one of the other details placed, that block has either been edited or incorrectly marked as Feet units, and is thus scaled 12 times too large.
The quickest solution to start with, is to just Purge that block out of the drawing completely. But of course that will require deleting all details off of all sheets, which might be unacceptable.
So next, try redefining the block. You could go to Modelspace, place a detail template, and then place a detail bubble callout and schedule. Finally, type REDEFINEBLOCK and click on the block in the schedule.
If that still didn't fix it, then it's time to put on the gloves and get dirty. We know the block that is responsible (Lafx-Tag-Bubble-L), best to start at the beginning - in Landfx/Blocks/Graphics/Callouts, open it up and confirm 3 things: No proxy notice when opening the file; from the UNITS dialog it is marked as Unitless; and in measuring it, it is about 0.3 units in diameter. Once all that is confirmed, we know the source block is good, and we can move to the next.
After that... well actually we're back to square one - that block would need to be purged completely out of the drawing. At this point it is due to either the drawing being different units than the detail, or 2007 version proxy objects in the sheet file. And in either case, the block just needs to be purged out. So, coming full circle - these things happen, and a detail sheet might need all details deleted and purged. So really the best solution is to just recreate that detail sheet the way it should have been in the first place, on a nice clean fresh dwg all by itself.
--J
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