AutoChart Version 2010.00.09 was released at the beginning of November. Unfortunately, due to other commitments, I've not been able to write a blog post about some of the major changes until now. But, with the adage of "Better Late than Never", here's a quick roundup of the two major changes introduced in this version.
- Paper Space Charts option
- Use of Paper units and Plot Scale for Text Heights/Tic Lengths/Line widths, etc.
Firstly, AutoChart has been modified so that it can now create and fully work with 'Paper Space' charts - i.e. the Model Tab just contains the real-world plan data (as Entities, Blocks or Xrefs) and each Chart Drawing (with Profile/Cross Profile/Events panels) is created on a Layout Tab. The option to continue working in the usual AutoChart manner with Charts created in the Model space still remains and for most operations, the procedures involved are identical whether you are working with model space charts or paper space charts - the only real difference comes in the Create Charts dialog and consequently how the Chart Base and Template drawings are set up.
Secondly, as part of this change to allow Paper Space charts within AutoChart, the entries for Text Heights/Tic Lengths etc. in the various dialogs have been changed so that the User should enter the required Height/Length at the appropriate printed size rather than in 'real' units at the required scale as per the previous AutoChart procedure. A plot scale (either entered in the 'Current Drawing' dialog or saved to the Charts as part of the Create Charts command) is then used to scale these 'Paper height' values to the correct 'real-world' size for the specified chart scale.