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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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<strong>Fundamentals</strong>. Two-Dimensional <strong>Design</strong><br />

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The deviations are calculated in degrees, minutes and seconds, respectively. The angular<br />

dimensions use special units for displaying the dimension value.<br />

For angular dimensions you cannot specify an alternative scale, nor any other parameters<br />

related to an alternative dimension.<br />

Special about Defining Parameters for Dimensions on Circles<br />

In the “Style” section you can enable the display of a small cross at the center of the circle on which the<br />

dimension is created (the “Cross in Center” parameter). This is required by some standards. Otherwise, the<br />

parameters for circles correspond with the parameters for linear dimensions.<br />

Special about Defining Parameters of Ordinate Dimensions<br />

Ordinate dimension parameters are mainly same as those of linear dimensions. Described below are the<br />

existing differencies.<br />

The ordinate dimensions do not have the parameters to define tolerances and<br />

deviation limits.<br />

In the “Style” section there are only the parameters, whose status is relevant to<br />

an ordinate dimension. Besides, there are the following additional parameters:<br />

Leader Line. Controls the leader extension creation between the dimension<br />

and the attachment node.<br />

Show “plus”. Controls the display of the “+” sign in dimensions with positive<br />

offset from the base dimension.<br />

Just as for angular dimensions, there is no alternative scale for ordinate dimensions, nor any other parameters<br />

related to an alternative dimension.<br />

Working with the dimension parameters dialog<br />

You can also define dimension parameters in the parameters dialog called by the automenu option:<br />

Set Dimension Parameters<br />

The parameters located on the tabs of this dialog duplicate the parameters in the properties window. Besides<br />

that, the parameters dialog has a number of additional settings. First of all, that's the system-wise parameters:<br />

level, layer, priority and color. The parameters dialog also has an additional tab that contains the font<br />

settings. This tab is standard for various system elements (dimensions, annotation leaders, roughness<br />

symbols, GD&T formlimits). It allows defining all necessary font settings used to display the dimension<br />

value string. If the value of some of the parameters on the tab is set as “Default”, then it will be taken from<br />

the “Font” tab of the “Customize|Status…” command dialog.<br />

Parameters for New Dimensions (Default Parameters)<br />

The default parameters that will be applied to all newly created dimensions can be defined in a number of<br />

ways.<br />

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