linear or angular dimensions:
select 1st point, move cursor to second point, possible dimension number (and position for DIMANG) shows as the cursor moves.
click
it either just goes somewhere else entirely - apparently snapping to nowhere or worse just becomes zero.
it used to happen on 2018 but right clicking and temporarily suspending OSNAP by selecting none seemed to deal with it.
no longer in 2019
has anyone else encountered this? and if so how did you solve it
thanks
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i've cleaned out the rest of the drawing, shifted the dimensions out of the way, so you can see if you can repeat that 41.89º angle, every time i try it, the final clicks produces the dimension you have to zoom a long way out to see, without fail, all snaps turned off. the only way i got that dimension was by dragging the one that is many metres away and dragging it into place - not an ideal solution
You have troubles because the endpoints of the line you use to define angle (I marled it with red color on your drawing) have different Z coordinates - I showed them with multileaders with ID command contents.
As soon as I draw line (or better - polyline, as it always have Z coordinates of the vertices equals to each other) which is parallel XY plane where you want to put dimension - angular dimension appears in correct place.
thanks very much, but why would it do that?
you click on the 2 lines to make the angle, the correct angle hovers beneath the cursor, it's all good.
then you select a location and it shoots off the page.
i do a great deal of 3d modelling then dimension up for fabrication so i've little control over the z-point it snaps to if my viewport is viewing the extrusion in an orthogonal view which is usually the case.
i guess i'll have to try some workaround - it never used to do it, this started a few versions ago
but well spotted though.
>>>>>i guess i'll have to try some workaround
I have found workaround:
Use V (Vertex) option inside angular dimension, then dimension puts in correct place:
Command: DIM Select objects or specify first extension line origin or [Angular/Baseline/Continue/Ordinate/aliGn/Distribute/Layer/Undo]:a Select arc, circle, line or [Vertex]:v Specify angle vertex or [Undo]: Specify endpoint for first side of angle or [Undo]: Specify endpoint for second side of angle or [Undo]: Specify angular dimension location or [Mtext/Text/text aNgle/Undo]: Select objects or specify first extension line origin or [Angular/Baseline/Continue/Ordinate/aliGn/Distribute/Layer/Undo]: Select extension line origin to continue or [Baseline]: Command:
that's a route to angular dims i had not noticed before. i'm puzzled by the fact that there's only 2 selection points for the angle - surely there should be 3? maybe i'm being a little thick but i couldn't get the right angle to show up on the one i just tried elsewhere in the drawing.
the other option i think i may have to roll with until this gets recognised as a bit of a glitch is to draw a poly line on top of the 3d object i am trying to dimensions to force the dim command to select in the plane it so nearly works in
and i may as well leave my latest discovery in this thread unless you think i should flag it up separately:
if i edit the 3d compound solids, so show history, then use ctrl to select the bit then grip edit one of the point, then about 15 of the dimensions change, really quite radically,
that's a new one for me
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