oh alright. i just can't seem to get a clear method of adding specbreaks into the options file from the manual :(
So with the standard specification changes how could i get the pressure class rating as the determining attribute to either show or not show a specbreak?
Coz we have an OFFSPEC spec and an INSTRUMENT spec.
So in the isometric we dont want to show the name of the spec coz it wouldnt make much sense to have isodraft output "INSTRU-SPEC" on the iso.
For example a #300 line connecting to a #150 nozzle. The gasket and flange would be OFFSPEC or from another Spec that has the item. but if other specs dont have the required then we would need to have a new flange in the offspec spec.
So at the weld between the flange and the pipe it would read #150/#300 kinda thing.
hopefully what i have written makes sense
oh alright. i just can't seem to get a clear method of adding specbreaks into the options file from the manual :(
So with the standard specification changes how could i get the pressure class rating as the determining attribute to either show or not show a specbreak?
Coz we have an OFFSPEC spec and an INSTRUMENT spec.
So in the isometric we dont want to show the name of the spec coz it wouldnt make much sense to have isodraft output "INSTRU-SPEC" on the iso.
For example a #300 line connecting to a #150 nozzle. The gasket and flange would be OFFSPEC or from another Spec that has the item. but if other specs dont have the required then we would need to have a new flange in the offspec spec.
So at the weld between the flange and the pipe it would read #150/#300 kinda thing.
hopefully what i have written makes sense