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Hi All I have a question I have been noodling around with for a while reading drafting and electric texts as well as numerous internet searches.
Here in Australia and I assume overseas (I know never assume) sometimes when wanting to show a cabling running to a device a long way away - like say a control device in the next building or down the road (I kid you not) or where the antennas of a wireless receiver are not attached to the back of the receiver but a cable is run some distance away and an extension antenna used - the drafter will cut the line and put two diagonals or two wavy lines in place. This is to represent the extended nature of the cable run as opposed to all the other cables. I cannot find information on this anywhere.
Does anyone know what I mean? Is this a standard?
And most importantly is there any way to do this in Stardraw please?
Any assistance or advice gratefully received.
Thanks Lloyd :-)
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