Hey there
I have been wondering if there is a way to disable trailing zeros for the length parameter and total length of frame generator parts.
As you can see on the attached picture, in the column "antal", it says 1 in the top part, because I have 1 sheet metal parts. it says .000 for the other two that are frame generator parts.
I've found that I can change the document settings of the assembly before i use the frame generator to get less decimals; but at the same time I'm not interested in having zero decimals on the weight, and I'd prefer not to change it to grams.
For the attached picture I set it to one decimal, and as you can see it worked for one of the columns, but not the column containing total length.
Best regards
Yannick Nielsen
Hi.
Try to open the parts list by double click. Then chose column and by righ click chose Format Column from the drop down menu.
You will find a option to override unit formatting. There you can set the precision. See attached picture.
Dear Yannick,
If you don't want to see [mm] displayed in a column of the part list of a drawing you could try to:
=> edit the part list in the drawing >> select the column >> right click >> format column >> "column format" tab >> unselect "unit string"
Note: you cannot mix 2 different kinds of unit (for example [mm] and [units]) in a same column of a part list.
Here are at this link additional information on this subject
I hope that can help you.
Best regards.
With that method, I'd just need to get it to write it without trailing zeros on the part that it is getting the parameter from. The problem is, I have yet to figure out how to do that automatically (rather than changing the parameter manually on each frame generated part
Hi,
Here is a suggested solution that has a few steps... and will mean some homework for you depending on how many families you would need to modify. I wrote this regarding the unit string, but if you look at the images in this post you will se that it can also be used to set the leading or trailing zeros on FG components. I hope this helps!
http://cbennertipstricks.blogspot.com/2013/08/lose-unit-string-on-gl-in-frame.html
https://cadtipstricks.wordpress.com/2014/10/24/lose-the-unit-string-on-g_l-in-frame-generator/
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