2023-03-29 12:52 AM - last edited on 2023-03-29 09:58 PM by Karl Ottenstein
Wouldn't it be great if FINALLY we could set calculation units PER schedule. It's insane that in 2023, we still can't do this. Some schedules need to round to the nearest whole number, other to the nearest 10th, etc. WTF.
This should so obviously be part of dimension styles. And should have been for the last decade plus.
2023-03-29 09:58 AM
If memory serves, labels also follow the rules set in this panel, rather than dimension style preferences. So if you label an element to show some dimension, it will default to what is in this panel.
Obviously just being able to use the dimension preferences linked to a saved view is the logical solution.
We have a sort of workaround, but you lose the ability to add the values: custom properties that convert certain dimensions to a text string:
STR ( STRTONUM ( STRCALCUNIT ( {Property:General Parameters/Elevation to NAP} ) ) / 1000; 2 )
This converts from mm to m with two decimal points. Just swap out the 'Elevation to NAP' with whatever dimension parameter you wish and remove the divide by 1000 for the imperial unit stuff.
2023-03-29 07:23 PM
Not being able to add the values is a huge loss, but good to know this solution.
2023-03-30 09:47 AM
You can also set the property to a 'number', but this defaults to what you set in Working Units as 'Numbers without Units'. For example font size. Typically you want two decimals for those. These you can add up.
More logic! 🤣
2023-03-30 04:49 PM
Hungarian logic at its finest.
2023-04-26 05:22 PM - edited 2023-04-26 05:28 PM
Oh... I totally agree! What is most upsetting is that this is a basic feature that could be solved many versions before. That is a problem associated to this one: the general parameter "width" don't follow "Calculation Units" in maps, instead it follows "Dimension Styles"... How could this happen...
2023-05-07 04:06 PM
Please please please let this happen!!!!!
As well, we should be able to control unit types per dimension string element.
I sooooo often want to show feet and fractional inches and Inch's in the same detail.