Hi All,
When using a "user arrow" (custom block) as the arrowhead type for dimensions, the baseline no longer connects to either end/arrowhead.
Interestingly, if I explode a dimension which uses one of the existing arrowheads ie. 'Architectural tick', edit the block (_ArchTick), and redraw it as the exact same custom block as before and save over- the problem is gone and the baseline connects. See below:
To note:
Any idea as to why this is the case?
Any help would be much appreciated!!
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@benJL32H schrieb:
>>"When using a "user arrow" (custom block) as the arrowhead type for dimensions, the baseline no longer connects to either end/arrowhead. "
Defined wrongly, you have to design the dim arrowblock 1 unit around the basepoint and
for a continuous dimline you have to draw one line from the basepoint to the left.
Good to see by using a test block like this, to understand how it works:
This topic is not a good sample for a good documentation:
https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACD/2024/ENU/?guid=GUID-5D1F8D41-86EC-481F-ACA0-B169F0B91D00
>>"Interestingly, if I explode a dimension which uses one of the existing arrowheads ie. 'Architectural tick', edit the block (_ArchTick),"
>>"and redraw it as the exact same custom block as before and save over- the problem is gone and the baseline connects. "
You can see this fact often in AutoCAD (and other software): Internals / Standards can behave completely differently. You have to play with the customer rules, they can play how ever they want.
>>"Any idea as to why this is the case?"
That's normal and how it works, you have to learn how to (create blocks for arrow heads)
and to accept that not all things in the program works the same way as
the custom rules.
Have fun!
Sebastian
Hi Sebastion, thank you for replying.
As I mentioned, I am aware that having a 1.0 length line to the left will enable the baseline to connect to the arrowhead, bringing with it the other downsides.
It doesn't sound like there's a solution for this then- the only workaround I can see is by saving over AutoCAD's preconfigured arrowheads with my own design.
>>"As I mentioned, I am aware"
And I explained that is normal, nothing you can change.
>>"the only workaround I can see is by saving over AutoCAD's preconfigured arrowheads with my own design."
Right.
But think of the consequences in terms of a possible exchange of data, from file to file, both in your home and in the home of other recipients.
(I would prefer not to change the default elements in the program, this also applies to predefined blocks)
Sebastian
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