<div dir="ltr">Now that I have enough knowledge to really start drawing up my large project cave systems, I am discovering that it is difficult to draw scraps in a way which renders nicely at different scales. I want to be able to produce a very detailed survey (using a scale of around 1:500) but also to output a complete system drawing at a scale more suited to a large map (say 1:5000). I find symbols getting rendered larger than the passage widths (which seems odd as unless people have much larger passages than me in their caves, I would expect symbols to be limited to a sensible scale for a typical large passage, or omitted?). But also text labels are so large that they obscure entire areas of the cave at the 1:5000 scale.<div>
<br></div><div>Any tips and tricks for how to draw once, use twice? Or do I really need to maintain two copies of every scrap? Is there a way to draw some detail on a scrap for 1:5000 type scale, and then augment it with fine details for rendering at 1:500 by adding a second scrap for the labels and symbols?</div>
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