patricks
2006-11-28, 09:16 PM
When you select an object to make the temporary dimensions appear (assuming they do appear, sometimes you don't get them in all directions), what determines which datums those dimensions go to?
I just placed a column near a grid line, and when I clicked on it, it did not give me a temp. dimension to the grid line less than 1 foot away. Oh no, instead it put a temp. dimension over to a gridline 3 structural bays away in the other direction.
It seems to depend on the view's extents. Depending on how close I'm zoomed the dimension might go to the first gridline to the right, or the 2nd, or the 3rd, or the exterior wall (4 grid lines away to the right). But no matter what I do it won't show a temp. dimension to the grid line directly adjacent to the left of the column.
I also tried panning so that only the column and the next 2 grid lines to the left were visible, at which point it puts a temp. dimension off the right side of the screen, all the way to the exterior wall! Annoying! So I am forced to place an actual dimension, adjust the column placement, and then delete the dimension. :roll:
I just placed a column near a grid line, and when I clicked on it, it did not give me a temp. dimension to the grid line less than 1 foot away. Oh no, instead it put a temp. dimension over to a gridline 3 structural bays away in the other direction.
It seems to depend on the view's extents. Depending on how close I'm zoomed the dimension might go to the first gridline to the right, or the 2nd, or the 3rd, or the exterior wall (4 grid lines away to the right). But no matter what I do it won't show a temp. dimension to the grid line directly adjacent to the left of the column.
I also tried panning so that only the column and the next 2 grid lines to the left were visible, at which point it puts a temp. dimension off the right side of the screen, all the way to the exterior wall! Annoying! So I am forced to place an actual dimension, adjust the column placement, and then delete the dimension. :roll: