Hi,
I would like to know how I can find a dimension that's created with the command (with the internal command name) "Create3DLinearDimension".
This command is used to create a linear dimension on a view that has the default dimension type set to "True".
Thanks.
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Hi,
Drawings are 2d and I do not see a command with internal name "Create3DLinearDimension" when iterating through the collection of all available commands, so I don't know which object you are talking about.
You can access a drawing existing dimensions from the "Sheet.DrawingDimensions.GeneralDimensions" property, then check the exact type of each dimension entity.
Regards,
Philippe.
Well, as I said, I do get this name when creating a linear dimension on a view with the default dimension type set to "True" in stead of the general "Projected". This happens when a View is placed as "Isometric".
Thanks for the tip, i will try to loop trough the "Sheet.DrawingDimensions.GeneralDimensions" properties.
Okey, I used the following code to list the dimensions that were created as "True".
Dim sViews As String = "" Dim bFirst As Boolean = True For Each oSheet As Sheet In oDoc.Sheets If oSheet.DrawingDimensions.GeneralDimensions.Count < 1 Then Continue For bFirst = True For Each oDim As GeneralDimension In oSheet.DrawingDimensions.GeneralDimensions If oDim.GeneralDimensionType = GeneralDimensionTypeEnum.kTrueGeneralDimension Then If bFirst = True Then 'Add sheet name for first dim sViews += vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "Sheet: " & oSheet.Name bFirst = False End If sViews += vbCrLf & "Dimension: " & oDim.Text.Text End If Next Next
This works as aspected.
I get a list with the dimensions I created as "True".
Thanks for the solution.