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Re: CENTEREXE should allow "x" so it's proportional to the circle diameter
Summary: CenterCrossGap and CenterCrossSize allow you to set the gap space and cross widths proportional to the circle diameter, by setting them (for example) to .1X. Why not the same for CENTEREXE?
Description: I tell students that the centermark on circles should extend past the circle by 15 percent of the circle's diameter. To manually do this I teach them to draw centerlines from quadrant to quadrant, horizontal and vertical, then Scale them both by a factor of 1.3. Then as necessary, adjust the Linetype Scale "modifier" within the properties of both lines. Why can't this be done with the Centermark command, once you've set Centerexe to .15x ? I notice this is already possible with both centercrossgap and centercrosssize system variables. -paul p_burgener@yahoo.com
Product and Feature: AutoCAD - 3D
Submitted By: p_burgener751498 on 05/11/2022
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