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Hi!
Normally when I start a drawing I set up a layer specifically for dimensions to be placed on, hence dimlayer command comes in handy. I'm studying the parametric tools now, including parametric dimensions (dimconstraints), here are two issue I've found:
1) Dimconstraints do not plot unless you switch from "dynamic" to "annotational" in their properties (Constraint Form variable), naturally when I convert some of the dimensions this way in order for them to plot I'd like them to be placed on the same layer as my other dimensions. However when they convert they're placed on the current layer. Is there some system variable that would change it?
2) When I convert a dimconstraint to annotational form the dimensions value is not centered but lands somewhere along the dimline, sometimes just a little towards the 2nd specified point, sometimes on the landing outside extension lines. However the properties palette says that text is centered and it can't be changed in the palette itself. The only 2 ways I've found so far to place it accordingly are a) move it to the center using a grip, b) hover over the text/value grip and use "reset text position". It's extremely tedious in bulk though.
Now, I guess I could just create a temporary layer, which I'd switch to current whenever I convert a dimension and later I could just merge it with my dimlayer. I could also "select similar" dimensions and reset text position like somebody does here (post nr. 3, gif 1) although I have no idea how does he open the menu in which he chooses "Dim text position". It'd work but it's not ideal. Is there any other way I could deal with it?
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