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It's looking like my .sup is correctly overwriting .prosettings, but I am learning as i go here. I noticed that .frm files have their own set of option values and they appear to be similar to .dtl settings.
Is this similar to how a .sup overwrites .pro settings? Do .frm settings "live" in the .frm or are they pulled from another text file?
Will .sup overwrite any option value, or just .pro?
Thanks.
Drawing options contained in a format (.frm) or template (.drw) do indeed "live" in the format or template. When creating a new drawing from one these, the drawing options are copied into the new drawing. Furture changes to the drawing options in either the format or template the drawing was created from will have no impact on any existing drawings. These drawing options do not work like the config.sup file.
With respect to your last question, the config.sup is master over all config.pro options and NO drawing setup file (.dtl) options. You can specify the drawing setup file to use in the config.sup but not the individual .dtl settings.
Does that make sense?
Sorry, that's what I meant....edited the original question 🙂
.sup > .pro ... .sup does not overwrite any .dtl or .frm settings.
What do you mean by "drawing setup file"?
drawings setup file is the .dtl file
open a drawing, go to file-prepare-drawing properties-detail options/change to see the drawing setup options for that drawing
erine,
The .sup contains .pro optioins that you do not want changed and is protector from the user overriding it locally.
We have the following in our .sup. Can't put our server path in this public topic for our web browser homepage.
web_browser_homepage .........
afx_enabled no
enable_3dmodelspace_browser_tab no
enable_partcommunity_tab no
enable_resource_browser_tab no
intelligent_fastener_enabled no
regen_failure_handling resolve_mode
save_file_iterations yes
Your .dtl files gets copied into every new drawing created and determines things like font, leading zeros on dimensions, ect.....
You can define a .dtl file for each of your formats.
We have 1/4 inch text on our C-size formats and 5/16 text on our E-size formats.
These are set by using the proper .dtl file with the drawing format size. When used in a drawing, the text added is in the proper size for each drawing size.