Drawing Limit

ssesli

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Hello, Whichever drawing I take, all dimensions end at the axis boundaries. Therefore, ampatments in the foundation plan and protrusions in the floor plans are not included in the dimensioning. Is there a way to set this in the settings instead of manually re-entering the measurement?
 
So, in the formwork plan, the outer dimensions end at the axis boundary. I want the dimensions to appear in the closed or open protrusions of the main external dimensions. I'm posting a picture below. The picture belongs to the basic plan and the dimensions of the 50 cm ampatma are not visible in the main dimensions, the same situation is present in the open and closed overhangs in the formwork plans.
 
If you want these to be dimensioned automatically, define axis here. Cancel the labels (bubbles) of the axles you defined. In this way, the dimensioning is done automatically. You can even delete these axles later if you don't want to. (for example: if you want it to be visible in the basic application but not on the floor plan, you can delete the axles when you get the basic application drawing)
 
"ssesli":ldwvs2f8" said:
Hi, No matter what drawing I take, all dimensions end at the axis boundaries.
Hello, First, right click/calculate contour. If the axis limit is insufficient, Modify/Object edit/Axle/Ask Extend the axis limit using the limit command.
 
Mr. Hakan, I have played with the axle limit, but it still does not take the outputs to scale. What you say makes sense, Mr. NYILMAZ, I normally measure the dating myself. Compared to this, your system seems easier. Thanks
 
"ssesli":14v3t1y8" said:
Hakan, I played with the axis limit, but it still doesn't measure the outputs. It makes sense, Mr. NYILMAZ, I normally measure the outputs myself. Compared to this, your system seems easier. Thanks
Hello, I didn't write the axis limit settings for the dimensioning of the protrusions. It is necessary to define the secondary axis. The subject I wrote was about the length of the axis in the plan... For the case that it ends on the cross section...
 
"ssesli":3icgqqr0" said:
Then there is no other choice but to define the secondary axis.
The secondary axis is required for these cases. To be used in cases where measurements are given for intermediate dimensions, overhangs, etc. In version 8, the secondary axis option has been added to the program Let's take note of this too. Good work.
 
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