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I know, it's an old thread, but I'm new to LibreCAd and having fun. Here goes...
I draw everything at actual size, i.e. 1:1.
Afterwards I determine what scale is needed for the Title Block of the drawing. Usually, one has an idea of what the scale of the block will need to be, if not I draw a rectangle of approximate size to determine it.
Then I insert my ANSI spec title block and scale it as required. Now I know what my scale factor is so I can adjust dimension settings and text sizes to conform with ANSI standards for the title block size, and the I plot the drawing per my final scale i.e. 1:4, typically, on an HP roll size pen plotter.
Unfortunately, with LibreCAD, inserting and scaling is a two-step process, or I have yet to discover it along with many other nuances. Please, someone correct me if I'm wrong. As I said, "I'm new".
Insert and scaling works well for me as I have old AutoCAD libraries of hardware such as nuts and bolts drawn with a dimension of one inch on a primary dimension. So if I need a 1/4 inch hex nut, I insert the block and scale to .25. My block is "nested" and contains a side view also so when initially exploded, I get a separate block of the top view and the side view which can then be moved separately and exploded further if needed to trim views or adjust views.
Your results may vary...
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