2005-09-29 03:02 AM
2005-09-29 03:30 AM
2005-09-29 03:47 AM
s2art wrote:yeah - but combining the setting with the dimension tool . . . and therefore favourites . . . provides a foolproof method of getting it right every time.
Of course you know that you can hover over a reference point, enter "X" dimension, then MINUS then ENTER to offset the dimension line (in this case to the left), eh.
But one less step and one more setting to remember to set wouldn't be so bad I suppose
2005-09-29 04:41 AM
~/archiben wrote:and then you need one for 1:10, 1:20, 1:100 etc. (yes, favorites) as you do with witness line lengths,
yeah - but combining the setting with the dimension tool . . . and therefore favourites . . . provides a foolproof method of getting it right every time.
~/archiben wrote:don't have to calculate, 'cos it's the same as your offset...
also, the offset/eye-ball click is way quicker than entering (and calculating) values . . .
~/archiben
2005-09-30 12:14 PM
~/archiben wrote:Place the hammer on the edge that you want the dimension line a certain distance from, type the relative coordinate, done.
i would like to be able to define an offset from this last hammer-click to the location of the line
2010-05-12 09:03 PM
Djordje wrote:Hi Djordje,
Place the hammer on the edge that you want the dimension line a certain distance from, type the relative coordinate, done.
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