Apr 21, 2000 #1 vagabond Specifier/Regulator Joined Apr 21, 2000 Messages 1 Location CA I am interested in finding the number of different layering systems exist for AutoCad. Or if some companies do not use a layering system with any kind of consistancy, I'd be interested in knowing why?
I am interested in finding the number of different layering systems exist for AutoCad. Or if some companies do not use a layering system with any kind of consistancy, I'd be interested in knowing why?
Apr 24, 2000 #2 Guest This web site is somewhat outdated but will give you an idea of what types of businesses are using what kind of standard. <A HREF="http://www.berry1.com/template.html" TARGET="_new">http://www.berry1.com/template.html</A><br><br>The direction the cad industry seems to be taking (for construction drafting that is) seems to be the National Cad Standard which is modeled off of the AIA standard. A good website to look at for that purpose is: <A HREF="http://tsc.wes.army.mil/" TARGET="_new">http://tsc.wes.army.mil/</A> Upvote 0 Downvote
This web site is somewhat outdated but will give you an idea of what types of businesses are using what kind of standard. <A HREF="http://www.berry1.com/template.html" TARGET="_new">http://www.berry1.com/template.html</A><br><br>The direction the cad industry seems to be taking (for construction drafting that is) seems to be the National Cad Standard which is modeled off of the AIA standard. A good website to look at for that purpose is: <A HREF="http://tsc.wes.army.mil/" TARGET="_new">http://tsc.wes.army.mil/</A>