2005-02-25 08:24 PM
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2005-02-25 09:38 PM
in which text and dimensioning appears to be drawn in different planesSeems he's talking about annotation mate.
2005-02-25 10:04 PM
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2005-02-26 03:08 AM
RobertNichols wrote:you could always try publishing out as dxf and then sketchUp!
Thanks, guys. The drawing part I have under control, and use a lot for developing exploded details, as suggested.
But the dimensions appearing in the "picture plane" look funny (i.e. bad) against the isometric object, and frankly, being able to choose which plane to insert text adds another layer of clarity and significance to each note.
I'll try to search for the iso-note part. Wouldn't such a thing most likely relay on 3d text? Sounds clunky to me, but I'll see what I can learn.
2005-02-28 05:33 PM
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2005-03-01 02:58 AM
kliment wrote:As do other 3D CADs. This is one of the first things I missed when switching to ArchiCAD. The present solutions are too cumbersome IMHO.
Just for nagging: AutoCAD has this feature since its creation many years ago.