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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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Tie Dimension to Node<br />

Center Dimension Text<br />

Change Sign<br />

Select insertion Node<br />

Break (kill) relations<br />

Cancel selection<br />

Dimensions<br />

After selecting two lines to be dimensioned, one can click , while pointing the mouse at the desired<br />

position of the dimension. Before clicking, one can define parameters of the given dimension by calling the<br />

option , as well as specify position of strokes of the dimension entity. This can be done primarily with<br />

the options and . Presented below are several examples of dimensions that can be created<br />

between two lines or a line and a node. Parameter definition is described below, after the description of other<br />

dimension types.<br />

Let’s review in details the process of tying the dimension witness lines using the options and<br />

. This process is optional, since the dimension entity stroke positions are supposed to adjust properly to<br />

drawing line modifications. As a rule, this is necessary only when the dimension entity strokes must be<br />

strictly tied to the construction elements in the drawing.<br />

Suppose, two lines are selected as the references for the dimension shown on the<br />

diagram.<br />

Move the dimension at the desired distance away from the object and type<br />

or . The dimension will then be fixed at the specified distance<br />

from the object.<br />

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