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rhino:layouts6tips [2026/05/07] joachim [Is your annotation text very large when you open or import a model or DWG into Rhino 6/7/8?] |
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| If **Enable layout space scale** is **unchecked** or disabled, the text is displayed in the model units. So let's say the text height is 8 units and the display scale on the detail is 1/24, then the text will be scaled to display 1/4 unit high on the layout. | If **Enable layout space scale** is **unchecked** or disabled, the text is displayed in the model units. So let's say the text height is 8 units and the display scale on the detail is 1/24, then the text will be scaled to display 1/4 unit high on the layout. | ||
| - | If **Enable layout space scale** is **checked** or enabled, the text will always be displayed at full height on the Layout.This can be 8, 10, 12 or more units high. This is very large on a layout that may be only 24" | + | If **Enable layout space scale** is **checked** or enabled, the text will always be displayed at full height on the Layout.This can be 8, 10, 12 or more units high. This is very large on a layout that may be only 24" |
| You can also change the text height and arrow size (for example) in the annotation style to something that looks better like .125", .25" or 2.5mm or 5mm. | You can also change the text height and arrow size (for example) in the annotation style to something that looks better like .125", .25" or 2.5mm or 5mm. | ||