Hi guys,
I've browsed the forum a bit but I can't find the answer to this... I have been using Creo for a while now and always bypassed this problem by using different scales that Creo accepts, but it is getting very annoying... Why is it not possible to have a drawing scale of for example 1:4, which is an absolutely normal drawing scale to use, no??? When I try to use a 1:4 scale, it will always change it to 3:10, which is a horrible scale. Seams like Creo converts this into decimal in the background (0.25) and then rounds it up to a single decimal digit (0.3) which is 3:10. Does this have something to do with a setting in my .dtl file? I have been looking for an option that would affect this, but I couldn't find one... I've been playing around with the view_scale_denominator and view_scale_format settings but I can't get it to work... Anyone knows the answer to this?
Thanks,
Steven
I've browsed the forum a bit but I can't find the answer to this... I have been using Creo for a while now and always bypassed this problem by using different scales that Creo accepts, but it is getting very annoying... Why is it not possible to have a drawing scale of for example 1:4, which is an absolutely normal drawing scale to use, no??? When I try to use a 1:4 scale, it will always change it to 3:10, which is a horrible scale. Seams like Creo converts this into decimal in the background (0.25) and then rounds it up to a single decimal digit (0.3) which is 3:10. Does this have something to do with a setting in my .dtl file? I have been looking for an option that would affect this, but I couldn't find one... I've been playing around with the view_scale_denominator and view_scale_format settings but I can't get it to work... Anyone knows the answer to this?
Thanks,
Steven