LengthxWidth Values in a Zone Tool
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‎2010-10-12 11:03 AM
‎2010-10-12
11:03 AM
How do you add a feature so you can display the maximum lengths widths of a zone?
Is it possible?
Thanks!!
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‎2010-10-12 12:32 PM
‎2010-10-12
12:32 PM
Try LG Zone from the depository.
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‎2010-10-12 10:08 PM
‎2010-10-12
10:08 PM
Check out the Total Zone.
Total Zone enables you to graphically (or manual) indicate the length and width. In case of a rectangular shape, only the width needs to be set. The length will be automatically calculated.
The dimensions will be shown in your own units and can also be completed with the height of the room.
Total Zone enables you to graphically (or manual) indicate the length and width. In case of a rectangular shape, only the width needs to be set. The length will be automatically calculated.
The dimensions will be shown in your own units and can also be completed with the height of the room.
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‎2010-10-13 08:18 AM
‎2010-10-13
08:18 AM
@Master Script
How have you solved, that the dimension chain does not move, if you move the zone stamp?
How have you solved, that the dimension chain does not move, if you move the zone stamp?
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‎2010-10-13 03:47 PM
‎2010-10-13
03:47 PM
The dimension hotspots are attached to the zone stamp origin (where you set your zone stamp with the 'hammer' during zone-placement). So if you move the entire zone the dimensions-hotspot go along with it. The view-dependent offset is also related to the origin of the Zone Stamp.