Friday, November 4, 2011

Shop Drawing Stamp Issue

In some PDFs the font within the Wolski shop drawing stamp may go wocky when inserted. This is can be fixed with the following procedure:
  1. Close the problem PDF.
  2. In Bluebeam go to File pulldown -> Create PDF -> From File and select the problem PDF
  3. When prompted save the PDF to a different name.
  4. The stamps should work in the new PDF.
Please note this will flatten any markups within the PDF.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Joe's Top Ten AutoCAD Tips

Tip #10
Concept: Save often access project folder
Procedure:  
  • Navigate to Project folder in any file dialog box
  • Right-click in folder area
  • Select Add Current Folder
Tip #9
Control Button
Concept: Make good use of the Crtl button.
Procedure:  
  • Cntl Tab – Toggles you through files within a program.
  • Cntl 1 – Toggles Property Palette 
  • Cntl 3 – Toggles Tool Palette
  • Cntl Shift C – Copy with a basepoint 
  • Cntl Z – Undo
  • Cntl S – Save
Tip #8
Freezing Xref Layers
Concept: Freeze layers in an Xref by picking an object on the layer.
Procedure: 
  • · Use Deep Freeze for Doors within Xref (in Wolski Toolbar)
Tip #7
Finding the Centre
Concept: Find the centre point between two points
Procedure:  
  • Use Shift Right click and select Mid between 2 Points (tip: use with Tool Palette block insertions).
 Tip #6
Clip Xrefs
Concept: Clip Xrefs to keep your drawings clean.
Procedure:  
  • Right-click on an Xref and select Clip Xref (tip: notice there is an Inverse option).
 Tip #5
Change Objects to Current Layer
Concept: Use with new detail layers to update drawings.
Procedure:  
  • Set a layer current and then use the Change to Current Layer command to change objects to this layer. (hint use with new detail layers).
See other fancy Layer tools (like isolate layer) from Layer II toolbar
Tip #4
Block Editor
Concept: Edit a block rather than explode it.
Procedure:  
  • Right-click on a block and Block Editor (hint: use with caution).
Tip #3
Keyboard Short-cuts
Concept: Increase your speed with keyboard short-cuts
Procedure:  
  • Use shortcuts on left side of keyboard and use thumb on spacebar for Enter
  • More details to follow....
Tip #2
Etransmit
Concept: Create transmittal packages.
Procedure:  
  • At the command line type ETRANSMIT
Tip #1
Publish Drawing
Concept: Publish allows you to batch print drawings.
Procedure:  
  • At the command line type PUBLISH

Customize Folders

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Problem Setting Scales

In some drawings the following error message is displayed when you attempt to set a Wolski scale:


This error is caused by the presence of  an "annotative" MILL-i or STAN-i dimension style within the drawing.

To resolve this issue you must:

  1. Set to an non-annotative Dimension Style
  2. Purge MILL-i and STAN-i out of the drawing (or rename them to something else).
  3. Run Scales tool again.


Friday, September 2, 2011

New Detail Layers

We have add some the following layers for detailing (these replace the 31-34 MILLWORK layers):

31_DETL_FINE (0.18mm)
31_DETL_THIN (0.25mm)
31_DETL_MED (0.35mm)
31_DELT_THCK (0.5mm)
31_DETL_WIDE (0.7mm)
  • There is a new command on the Wolski Layer toolbar for quick access to these layers.

  • Select the detail layer width...
  • This layer will be created and set current.
  • Now if you wish to change object to this layer press the Change to Current Layer button:

Friday, August 19, 2011

Resizing Blocks

Here is a great way to resize annotation blocks in your drawing if they are the wrong size (i.e. the drawing scale was set-up wrong).

  • Right-click on a block and you will find a command near the bottom called Select Similar (when you press it all the blocks of that name will be selected).
  • If your Properties Palette is not displayed press Ctrl 1 to display it.
  • In your Properties palette set the Scale X, Scale Y, and Scale Z to the new scale number.
  • Repeat for all appropriate blocks.

Friday, August 5, 2011

New Blocks Added to Palette

Hi, the following blocks were added to the Wolski Tool Palette.

Electrical:
  • Card Reader
  • Existing Data
  • Unit Heater
  • Push Button
  • Bell
  • Motion Sensor
Legends:
  • Equipment Legend (with fields for Dimensions, Power Requirements and Remarks).

Friday, July 22, 2011

Scaling Text to New Size

There is a new Wolski tool for scaling text to the new size, here is the procedure:
  • Set the proper scale with the Change Scale button.
  • Press the Scale Text button on the Wolski Annotation toobar.
  • Select the text that you wish to resize.
  • The program will resize the text to the new size.

Reminder:
Dimension styles will automatically resize with the Change Scales button.

Loading Multileaders

The new multileaders should load properly in all newly created drawings. However in existing drawings you may see the following error:






To resolve this issue you simply have to reset your drawing scale by pressing the Wolski Change Scales button and setting a scale.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Open PDFs in Bluebeam

If you want PDFs to open in Bluebeam rather than within your Internet Browser you can accomplish this by changing a setting in Adobe Reader.

1. Open Adobe Reader and go to the Edit pulldown and then select Preferences

2. Then Select Internet and Uncheck Display PDF in Browser



Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Details, Details.

Hello, we have added a new section to the Wolski tool palette and you won't believe that you were able to live without it to this point.

The palette tab is called Detailing and it includes breaklines, wood and metal sectional studs, batt insulation and more. Check it out and let us know if there are additional items that you would like to see included.