These are excerpts from ScaleMaster's context sensitive help files.

 

ScaleMaster:

The ScaleMaster.lsp and associated dialog will make your transition to Paper Space exceptionally easy.

By incorporating the use of paper space into your drawings, you will experience a whole new world of possibilities that are simple to apply.

Experienced paper space users will greatly benefit from the ease of creating borders in the Paper Space environment.

ScaleMaster allows you to use the same dialog for several different types of model space and paper space command/functions, including the ability to make viewports and set scale factors.

You have complete control of the outcome of your plotted drawings with DansMark ScaleMaster.

ScaleMaster's functions:

Automatically find and set or manually pick, the drawing scale needed, then draw a title border around your model to line up with the border in Paper Space (to visually see the correct relationship of borders and scaling in model/paper space). (The user can have as many models & "borders" as needed. See using multiple borders)

Set up the Paper Space environment with a title border. (R2000: Paper tab & title border)

Create scaled viewports (with a scale legend) that are aligned with the Model Space counterpart.

Change the scale of any viewport.

Find the scale of any viewport.

Change the drawing scale without changing the viewport scale (if needed).

Control the DimScale, LtScale, and Text Height with a changeable base multiplier number.

ScaleMaster's ModelSpace dialog has seven major parts:

1) Space

2) Scale Type

3) Pick Scale

4) Annotation Size

5) Title Border

6) Instructions

7) Ok/Cancel/Help

ScaleMaster's Primary Paper Space dialog has five major parts:

1) Space

2) Title border

3) Annotation

4) Instructions

5) Ok/Cancel/Help

ScaleMaster's Secondary Paper Space dialog has five major parts:

1) Space

2) Title Border

3) Annotation

4) Instructions

5) Ok/Cancel/Help

Tutorials:

Adding a model space border

Adding a user title block

Setting the Current Scale Factor