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Dimensioning keeps changing

Eric Milberger
Advocate

I open a drwing and place dimensions.  they look awful with fraction and a format that is horrible.

So I edit it so that I have no fractions and reads like this 12'-4"

 

I immediately save,

As I work this format changes

I have to set it up again and notice:

That I open the "Options" - Project Preferences" "Dimensions " and they have changed back to the wrong stuff.

I repeat and many time have to immediate repeat as it keeps going back ti the bad dimensions.

I repeat this daily  and some time many times in a day.

 

How do I stop this from happening.

Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner
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Barry Kelly
Moderator

When you edit the dimension style, it will become 'Custom'.

You then need to 'Store As' your original style.

 

TIP: press 'Rename' first and copy the name.

Then change the style you want and then the 'Store As' button.

Now paste the name and choose 'Overwrite' when prompted.

 

This saves you having to manually type the name exactly.

There really needs to be a 'Redefine' button as in other dialogues.

 

Barry.

 

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Thank-you  - it seems very odd and does not follow logic or grammar.  

So thank-you for the help.

 

Graphisoft - this is not logical

Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner

It is logical.

It is a bit like layers.

You can turn on/off an individual layer and you will get a 'Custom' layer set.

But all of your views are set to use a particular layer combination.

So as soon as you open that view, the layer combination will be reset and you have lost your 'Custom' settings.

If you want to change the layer combination, you have to change the layer in that layer combination (you just don't have to 'Store As' or 'Update' unless you do it the old way).

 

Same with the dimension styles.

They are saved as a 'combination' or 'style' in the dimension style settings.

So when you amend the dimension style settings, you must also update the dimension style combination.

The dimension styles are also saved in each view which is why they are resetting for you.

 

Similar for Model View Options, although any changes you make are automatically accepted in that MVO combination - there used to be an update button but it was taken away.

MVO combinations are also saved in each view.

 

It would just be nice if all settings dialogues had the same method for changing the settings.

Either accept the change automatically (which I personally don't like) or have an Update' or 'Redefine' button so you can accept the changes.

 

Barry.

 

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Eric Milberger
Advocate

It is not logical as the format for the US is only one format.  Not exception.

The seed file should be set up for that format and again there is only one format

Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner

@Eric Milberger wrote:

It is not logical as the format for the US is only one format.  Not exception.

The seed file should be set up for that format and again there is only one format


I don't understand what you mean.

You have the option for feet and fractional inches and you can set the fractions from none to 1/64.

Your initial post is about the settings changing.

Maybe you can show a screen shot of the dimension s settings to explain the problem?

 

Barry.

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Why doesn't the Imperial template come delivered as it should with the proper imperial settings.

I appreciate the help but why when you save you have to save an additional way.

Odd approach

Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner

@Eric Milberger wrote:

Why doesn't the Imperial template come delivered as it should with the proper imperial settings.


What is proper for you may not be proper for someone else.

That is why you set up your template how you want to use it.

Don't rely on out of the box solutions.

 


@Eric Milberger wrote:

I appreciate the help but why when you save you have to save an additional way.

Odd approach


Not quite sure I understand this.

You can set what dimension options you want and 'Store As' "Eric's Imperial Dimensions" and then set your views to use that dimension style, or you can 'Store As' and use exactly the same name as one of the existing styles to update it, and any views already using that style will automatically update.

It is just a shame there s no 'Update"' or 'Redefine'  existing style button.

 

Barry.

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Eric Milberger
Advocate

Just disappointed as to why things are made so difficult.  I have never been given a seed file from other software that did not automatically work.  Great software that does not know we have to compete with others.

Make it easier not harder.

Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner

I noted that this topic is in your list for updates to the software.  And the same issue 

Here is what I need to be able to see.

This is the smallest project I have done in 40 years.  So my issue is more prominent is my commercial projects that are not that complicated 

 

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Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner