Drawing paper size

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Drawing paper size

Post by andrew » Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:22 am

User question:

Is there a way that I can set the drawing size in the work bench, thus
A3, A4 etc.. I want to set the maximum working space already when in the
user interface. I notice the paper size can be set for the printer but I
want to set the paper size already in the drawing work space. How to do
this?

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Post by andrew » Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:23 am

The paper format of your drawing can be set in the drawing preferences:
- Edit - Current Drawing Preferences - Paper

If you wish to see the paper border in your drawing area, you may want to draw a drawing border / header first, preferably on a layer that is only used for this.
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Post by andrew » Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:31 am

User question:

I just set A4 in the preferences. Does this mean that the entire drawing
space that is shown use up the entire A4 page? If making border lines I
would have to add inside the A4 space right? Are there any drawing head
templates like A4, A3 with borders, drawing date, drawn by etc. or do I
have to make up this by myself?

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Post by andrew » Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:48 am

The drawing space in a CAD system cannot be limited to a paper. This is one of the differences between a CAD system and a simple drawing or office type utility.

Some things to keep in mind:
- Everything you construct in CAD is constructed 1:1, no matter if it's the floor plant of a house or a tiny part of a wrist watch.
- Your drawing is not created on an A4 or any other paper size. It is created in 'model space', 1:1, no limits involved.
- A scale factor and paper size is applied to your drawing only for printing.
- Since the arrangement of dimensions, the size of texts and hatch patterns depends on this printing scale of your drawing, you always have to be aware of the final scale you will print the drawing in.
- Elements with a fixed size on paper (such as a drawing border) have to be scaled inversely to the drawing scale factor. If your drawing scale is 1:100 and your paper is an A4, the border has to be drawn about 100 times larger than an A4, e.g. 21m x 29.7m.
- The QCAD part library has some borders, but you will most likely have to create your own to satisfy your requirements. Start with a simple A4 size rectangle and improve from there. Keep the border on a separate layer, so you can easily show / hide / select / modify it.

Please refer also to the printing chapter in the QCAD book.

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