![]() In addition, reduce the balloon diameter to 2x text height. We also need to take a look at view annotations and view labels. So in ASME drawings, 0.12in and in ISO drawings, 3.5mm. So it looks like we need to make some changes to our out-of-the-box defaults and make, at minimum, the balloon text height the same as dimension text height. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and having a good-old conversation thinking in terms of us just getting the out of the box size right, and not via additional settings within Document Settings, nor necessarily adhering to ASME or ISO standards, what text height would you like to see used for balloons? And would you apply the same text height to view annotations and view labels? Now here’s where you and the community come in. ![]() It would work similarly to dimension tolerance text hieghts in ISO today.īut reading through your post, as well as I don’t think this approach solves your issue as the balloon text height and the 2.5x text height balloon diameter would continue to result in larger balloons then you’re wanting. Once this is hooked up, if ISO dimension text is 3.5mm, balloon text height will be 5mm, and if the dimension text is reduced to 2.5mm, balloon text height automatically reduces to 3.5mm. ![]() The plan has always been to hook these up to the dimension text height so that view annotations, view labels and balloon item numbers continue to use 1 standard text height larger than dimension text (this is the Base Text Height project within the roadmap). And although Inventor uses the same out of the box setup, in Fusion 360 both balloon text height and balloon diameter are hard coded and can’t be modified. So for ASME, they are 0.24in and ISO they are 5mm. the balloon text height in ASME and ISO drawings use the same text height as view annotations and view labels. I know there’s been a few posts related to balloons and renumbering balloons over the years and we’ve not done anything about it yet. ![]() Hi for bringing this to our attention again. ![]()
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