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Set hatch boundary around dimension text

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Message 1 of 10
miechh
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Set hatch boundary around dimension text

I was just asking myself: Is there a way to control the boundary width around dimension texts to cut out from a hatch background? I can't seem to find the settings for this, but maybe I'm missing something. Help is greatly appreciated.

 

Dimensiontext Hatch Boundary


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Message 2 of 10
mpatchus
in reply to: miechh

I believe it is controlled by the "GAP" dimension in the Dimension Style DISPLAY Tab.

Unfortunately the same dimension controls the Dimension Offset from the line (at least in 2012).

Mike Patchus - Lancaster SC

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Message 3 of 10
miechh
in reply to: mpatchus

I was thinking the same, but it seems it doesn't. Because the hatching then should be visible again from below the dimension line (see picture above).


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Message 4 of 10
mpatchus
in reply to: miechh

I hear what you are saying, I think the GAP dimension is actually to the edge of the boundary.

But it does appear that the GAP dimension controls the overall hatch boundary.

See the comparable images.

Small Gap.JPG

 

Large Gap.JPG

Mike Patchus - Lancaster SC

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Message 5 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: mpatchus

Please excuse my dumb question here.. but how did you get the text to hide the hatching behind? Was this hatching part of a section view on a drawing ?

I have never ever been able to put dimensions over the top of any drawing element, whether it be in drawing view or sectional hatch lines. see below image. it drives me crazy!!

 

 

 

dimdisplay.JPG

 

In version 2012 we were able to overcome the issue with symbols by editing the symbol definition and filling the background to white. this would work ok to cutout the background data. however, since we upgraded to 2014, this behaviour doesnt work with white fill (other colors work surprisingly).. so to get nothing shown behind the symbol we have to use the breakout option , which is a pain.

 

Am i missing something so obvious here? Can i get pointed in the right direction. Thanks

Anne.

 

Inv 2014 pro sp2

 

 

 

Message 6 of 10
mpatchus
in reply to: Anonymous

Dimensions placed inside a section view will automatically "hide" the cross hatching.

Mike Patchus - Lancaster SC

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Message 7 of 10
okaleja
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello Anne,

 

From the screenshot it looks that you want to clip the view geometry. Currently, annotation text clips geometry of other annotations only (dimension lines, leaders, hatch, ...). It doesn't touch the view geometry in any way.

 

Oto



Oto Kaleja
Software Engineer
Message 8 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: okaleja

Thanks for the replies everyone. I was hoping it was just some setting i missed, but i guess not.

I never want to use this statement when discussing Inventor; "but in autocad".... you can set the dimensions to have background fill so it will 'clip' the drawing. Can we get this in a future release someday, im sick of doing a work-a-round to achieve white fill behind dimensions.

cheers guys!

 

Message 9 of 10
okaleja
in reply to: Anonymous

Please post your request on Idea Station so other people can vote for it.

 

Thanks,

Oto



Oto Kaleja
Software Engineer
Message 10 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: miechh

Hi all,

 

we came up to the same problem, and couldn't find an answer in forums, but still found it Smiley Happy! This setting is to be found under the *.idw -> Document Settings, Drawing TAB, "Cross Hatch Clipping". Should be checked:

 

CrossHatchClipping.PNG

 

 

BR, VuCHkO

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BR,

 

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