

Am I correct in saying that the PDF creators that are loaded onto your machine aren't actually what is creating the PDF (BullZip, CutePDF etc.), it seems to me that there is a mechanism within Bricscad itself that is creating the PDF but taking settings such as the sheet size, from the loaded device whether physical (an actual A4 printer for example or virtual such as BullZip). What I think I meant was there is no physical printer therefore the size should be able to be whatever you want it to be. Thanks for the replies, I think I was wording things incorrectly. Or perhaps this is a good time to start a wishlist for V16, an area on the page setup dialog for custom page sizes (see second file) when creating PDF's. Surely a custom page size is printer independent, so is there a way to circumvent all these boxes? pc3 files and I would have to go through the same multiple dialog boxes again! pc3 files, but this would also become unwieldy eventually and there will always be another drawing that didn't quite fit all the additional. lots of white space around the drawing) or in some cases there isn't a page size wide enough, so I have to use the custom settings. Is there another way of doing this, as this is a very long winded way of doing things when I need to do multiple outputs?Īll my drawings by necessity are 100% to scale (1:1) so most times when I chose an existing page size, it is either far too wide or far too high (i.e. In the first attached file (Capture) you will see once I have opened the Page Setup Dialog, I have to open four additional dialog boxes, just so I can change to a custom page size. Does anybody know of a more streamlined way of setting up custom page sizes when creating PDF's?
