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Which do you use on your sketch.

Tom D

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I'm obviously stuck in past times, maybe.
do you use 1/2 bath on drawing
or, do you use .1 bath

Thanks, with the new .1 bath, the other may be forgotten and not understood soon.
 
I'm obviously stuck in past times, maybe.
do you use 1/2 bath on drawing
or, do you use .1 bath

Thanks, with the new .1 bath, the other may be forgotten and not understood soon.
I plan to use 1/2 bath forever. Abolishing that terminology would probably drive me over the edge.
 
0.1 bath = Half Bathroom

So type Half Bathroom on sketch. Simple. And You're Welcome.
 
I plan to use 1/2 bath forever. Abolishing that terminology would probably drive me over the edge.
If you want to drive a "reviewer" over the edge. Use the old terminology. Call it a Lav
 
If you want to drive a "reviewer" over the edge. Use the old terminology. Call it a Lav
I used to put in all the walls, doors, windows, sinks, tub, shower and toilets as well and it took me a while to stop calling them idiots for insisting that I put in the text descriptor "bath" as well. I finally figured out that wasn't meant for a human, that was meant for machine recognition.
 
If you want to drive a "reviewer" over the edge. Use the old terminology. Call it a Lav
No competent reviewer would request a revision because of that.
 
I'm obviously stuck in past times, maybe.
do you use 1/2 bath on drawing
or, do you use .1 bath

Thanks, with the new .1 bath, the other may be forgotten and not understood soon.
WC on the sketch. Water Closet = Half Bathroom on the photo label.
 
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