2023-03-17 08:29 PM - edited 2023-03-17 09:43 PM
could someone please explain why my door dimension marker is not showing the correct dimensions. i have set the door nominal sizes to unit size and the size is correct, i have set the dimension marker content to show unit dimensions, but the dimension marker is subtracting ½" to the height. see pics
ok, so the ½" difference seems to be a rounding issue. if my unit is set to 7'-1" it shows the same, if i change the unit to 7'-1 ½" it shows 7'-2" if i change the unit size to 7'-2" it shows 7'-2". is there some specific dimensioning resolution that the door / window tool can be set to separately from the dimension in project prefs?
2023-03-21 04:32 PM
You set the Tolerance to 1/2" so the door dimensions are reduced by 1/2"
2023-03-28 11:51 PM
ok, but i don't see where to change that.
2023-03-29 10:27 AM
What is your cotation set set to ?
2023-03-29 06:02 PM
Nope, that's not it. i have it set to ⅛". i tried to set it to None like you have, but it didn't make a difference.
2023-03-31 06:44 PM
is there another place that these tolerances could be changed?
2023-04-04 04:26 PM - edited 2023-04-04 04:28 PM
I see a discrepancy here in the values the Door Settings Dialog displays.
In your screenshot, the Unit Size Height is 7'-1 1/2" in the "Nominal Sizes and Tolerance" page, but in the "Content - Dimensions" page, the preview field for Opening Height dimension says 7'-1'.
In the case of the former, it is calculated by subtracting the Upper Tolerance value from the Rough Opening Height, which is correct, I think.
In the case of the latter, it seems to subtract the Upper Tolerance value from the Rough Opening Height twice, hence the 7'-1" value, which I believe is incorrect.
This may be a bug in the GDL script, so I will forward this to GS HQ for investigation. I tried this with the "D Marker 26" library part and that gives consistent values for the two fields so it may be a US-specific library part issue.