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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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«Arrows» section<br />

In this section you define the type and size of arrows on either end of a<br />

dimension line. The “Default” value of the “Size” parameters means the arrow<br />

size will be per the value defined on the “Draw” tab of the<br />

“Customize|Status…” command dialog.<br />

Button toggles start and end arrow head parameters.<br />

«Units» section<br />

Standard. This parameter allows selecting the dimension display standard:<br />

“ANSI”, “AR_ANSI”, “ISO” or “Default”. When the “Default” value is<br />

used, the dimension standard is copied from the parameter value in<br />

“Dimensions|Dimension Standard” of the “Customize|Status…”<br />

command.<br />

Dimensions<br />

Minimum Digits. This parameter determines the minimum number of decimal digits displayed in a<br />

dimension. For example, if the value “3” is specified, then the dimension 28.5 will be displayed as<br />

28.500. If the “Default” is set, then the value is taken from the “Dimensions” tab of the<br />

“Customize|Status…” command.<br />

Units. This defines the units in which the dimension value is displayed.<br />

Mostly, this item is important for inch dimensions. When the «Default»<br />

value is used, the dimension is displayed in the units defined in the<br />

“Customize|Status…” command.<br />

Precision. Sets the rounding accuracy of dimension values. The accuracy "0.01" means the dimension<br />

values will be rounded to the second decimal digit. For example, if there is a dimension 28.4482, and<br />

the accuracy is 0.01, then the value 28.45 will be displayed in the drawing. If this item is set to<br />

«Default», then its setting is defined on the «Dimensions» tab of the “Customize|Status…” command<br />

dialog.<br />

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