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2011-07-30 04:43 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 03:13 PM by Rubia Torres
2011-07-30 05:58 PM
2011-07-30 11:17 PM
2011-07-31 12:30 AM
knosaj wrote:No. This is a great feature in Revit - dimensions are bi-directional. In ArchiCAD, they only measure. To change the size of what is dimensioned, you must stretch those elements, either directly or with the marquee.
revit...you can dim two objects then in the dim text type in a new dim and the ojects will adjust to the entered dimension....possible with AC?
2011-07-31 03:08 PM
2011-08-01 03:14 PM
2011-08-02 01:28 PM
jocontreras wrote:The Tracker (and Coordinates palette) are using the Working Units preference, so the user can set a higher degree of feedback if desired. ArchiCAD uses a higher degree of accuracy than can be usefully displayed, so the reliable way to input dimensions is with the keyboard, not by dragging the cursor and waiting for the correct dimension to show in the Tracker.
I wonder whats the use of tracker if the dimensions it reads are not accurate.
This is something that should be fixed!
2011-08-02 05:32 PM
David wrote:This is no different than AutoCAD -- it's good practice to enter dimensions via the keyboard.
[The Tracker (and Coordinates palette) are using the Working Units preference, so the user can set a higher degree of feedback if desired. ArchiCAD uses a higher degree of accuracy than can be usefully displayed, so the reliable way to input dimensions is with the keyboard, not by dragging the cursor and waiting for the correct dimension to show in the Tracker.
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