Drawings in Account Printouts.

NYILMAZ

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One of the municipalities in our region is constantly complaining that the slab name, dimensions and loads on the drawings on the account printouts are not read. Could there be a fix for this? In addition, I think it would be more understandable if the columns and curtains were shaded in the same drawings. I would also like to repeat my request that I wrote about this drawing, "to be drawn in a way that it will fit on paper" (by rotating it if necessary).
 
Floor name and size and load writings in the general layouts of the building depend on the size of the floor circle in the floor window. Circle diameter can be enlarged in the Texts tab of the flooring properties in the Floor window. However, enlarging these texts causes the texts to overlap each other in projects with large floor plans. In fact, reducing these texts will be more useful for understanding the structure.
 
We can make changes in font sizes, etc., but the problem is that we overhaul the overlapping ones, especially the letters on the small tiles one by one. It would be better if the reinforcement text (1 fi 1) in the mold plan, and the L=a reinforcement total length texts were not separately, but it would be better if it was obvious. It's about software, but when you write the pose numbers and the dimensions of each bend, it is very difficult. As you know, it is difficult to read when you reduce the size of the font. But within the framework of the possibilities, I think that no matter how many blocks are in the mold plans, the overlaps will decrease.
 
"legend":3t4lunfk" said:
we can make changes in font sizes, etc., but the problem is that we are handling the overlapping ones, especially the texts on the small tiles one by one. The reinforcement text (1 fi 1) in the mold plan, and the reinforcement total length texts as L=a separately. It would be better if it was not separate, but it would be better if it was together. It is about the software, but there is a lot of trouble when writing the pose numbers and the measurements of each bend. As you know, it is difficult to read when you reduce the size of the font. I think...tşklr
Here we are talking about the General Layout Shapes of the Buildings in the account reports, not the formwork drawings. good work
 
yes, I noticed that. As the size on the plan increases, it becomes unreadable according to the size of the page. I meant the reinforcement texts on the mold plan. The reinforcement number+diameter text and the reinforcement length text would be a little more comfortable if it was possible to buy one piece, maybe, or if it were one under the other... it's late but :) sorry i just realized it.tşklr
 
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