How to edit the length of witness lines on-screen? {solved}
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ā2010-04-28
07:45 AM
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03:15 PM
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Rubia Torres
In the example attached, I want to pull the witness line back from overlapping the wall capping.
I have been unable to do this onscreen with the cursor - only by numerical editing the Settings.
Am I missing something?
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ā2010-04-28 06:54 PM
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ā2010-04-29 12:47 AM

I can dynamically edit all the witness lines of the unit/chain together - just not individual witness lines.
Attached the witness line settings, in case you can see any hint there as to why it's not working.

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ā2010-04-29 01:10 AM
2. If you want to adjust all the witness lines of a dimension string, select the entire dimension string, place your cursor on one of the nodes when you get a check-makr, click move the cursor down as far as you want.
3. If you want to adjust only ONE witness line length select ONLY the node where the witness line originates, NOT the entire dimension string, and then move your cursor to define the length of a witness line.
Your profile says AC12. Is that what you are really using or is it AC13?
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ā2010-04-29 01:11 AM
2. If you want to adjust all the witness lines of a dimension string, select the entire dimension string, place your cursor on one of the nodes when you get a check-mark, click move the cursor down as far as you want.
3. If you want to adjust only ONE witness line length select ONLY the node where the witness line originates, NOT the entire dimension string, and then move your cursor to define the length of a witness line.
Your profile says AC12. Is that what you are using or is it AC13?
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ā2010-04-29 05:15 AM
Dim. Tool active
Select node
Hover over dimension line until you get a "Mercedes" icon
Left click, to bring up pet palette
Select "Edit length of Witness line"
Drag
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ā2010-04-29 06:15 AM
Erika wrote:Yep, that's exactly what I tried. But no go.
1) Activate the Dimension Tool.
3) To adjust only ONE witness line length select ONLY the node where the witness line originates, NOT the entire dimension string, and then move your cursor to define the length of a witness line.
You're first suggestion wasn't in the manual : Activate the Dimension Tool.
But doing that, however, then clicking a witness line node just started creating a new dimension. So I chose the arrow tool, to "select" the node, then dragged. Nope - no go.
Then it occurred to me to Shift-Select the node, WHILE the Dimension Tool was active (So don't change to the Arrow/Selection tool before clicking the node).
Voila, problem solved!
PS. Erika: yes, my profile reflects my current setup.
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ā2010-04-29 06:23 AM
To edit a dimension's witness line select the dimension, then click and drag on the dimension line (the one on which the number sits) and the witness line length will stretch IF you have used the Custom Height or Dynamic Height (right hand button) option in the dimensions' witness line setting.