ORTHO dimesion lines with broken legs. refer attached image.

ORTHO dimesion lines with broken legs. refer attached image.

rvetalM4T2D
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ORTHO dimesion lines with broken legs. refer attached image.

rvetalM4T2D
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Is there any way to create dimension style as attached in image.

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DVaquand
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Hello


To my knowledge in manual mode NO or by programming perhaps.

 

== French ==

 

A ma connaissance en mode manuel NON ou alors par de la programmation peut-être.

 

Cordialement
Dominique VAQUAND
www.dovaq.fr

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Michiel.Valcke
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So you want arrows for the first dimension and dots for the continuous dimensions?

The easiest way would be to make two dimension styles, and place the arrows-style default and then afterwards modify the style of the other dimensions so they will update to dots - or vice versa.

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rvetalM4T2D
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I see, thanks. But that is not what I am looking for. I want dimension style with broken legs as attached in image.

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Michiel.Valcke
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ah, I'm afraid that is not possible.

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lauri_barnhart
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Hello, @rvetalM4T2D,

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rvetalM4T2D
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Hello, Thanks for the responses everyone.
In my opinion a dynamic block mimmicking the dimension will be a good solution to this.
I'm no expert in creating that, may I get some help to create such a dynamic block.

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Michiel.Valcke
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You can try the block in this sample drawing as an example to start from - from there you can recreate according to your needs. There are some limitations towards the number of items you can dimension this way (you would need to create separate blocks or visibility states to add more dimensions) and I used fields in attributes for the actual dimension so you need to use the REGEN command to show the actual value. There is also no smart behaviour for the text placements so you have to do the text placements manually.

 

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The people over in the dynamic blocks forum might be able to help you further:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/dynamic-blocks-forum/bd-p/dynamic-blocks-forum-en

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