Dimensions without dimensions lines
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‎2012-05-22
09:57 PM
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‎2023-05-30
03:13 PM
by
Rubia Torres
how can I draw dimensions without the dimensions lines? I need only the number to be shown.
Thank you!
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‎2012-05-22 10:41 PM
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‎2012-05-22 10:48 PM
But isnt the printer going to print the white as black in a white sheet?
Like in autocad?
I'll try that though, if I don't find out another way..
Thank you!


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‎2012-05-23 04:05 AM
White pens just don't print.
Great for masking using white lines and solid white fills to cover info that you don't want to see - such as additional lines in the background of a section generated from the 3D model that you might not want to see.
Just make sure if you are printing from a layout that the pen set used on the layout drawings still has the white pens as white pens.
i.e. I model in colour but my layout drawings use a pen set where all of the coloured pens are set to be black - except for the white pens which remain white.
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‎2012-05-23 09:17 AM

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‎2012-05-24 05:16 PM
By default, all white pens have a 0mm line width, so you see them on screen, but don't "print". If you change the pen width, it will "print" or at least leave out the space used by that set width.
This is something to consider if you're trying to hide dimension lines and keep only the text, because if your white pen has thickness or width, you'll see the white representation of the dimension line over other elements (such as slabs with fills, or across wall's floor plan representation).
Hope I explained myself...
Best regards.

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‎2012-05-25 02:33 PM
sinceV6 wrote:You should be able to solve this issue by using the Display Order, although the Dimension Text and Lines cannot have different Display Order settings so there may be some situations that require an additional masking element.
This is something to consider if you're trying to hide dimension lines and keep only the text, because if your white pen has thickness or width, you'll see the white representation of the dimension line over other elements (such as slabs with fills, or across wall's floor plan representation).
David
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‎2012-05-25 07:11 PM
Im going to the wish list now ...
