Arun Talukdar, on 03 April 2012 - 10:52 AM, said:
Hello! Colud you please explain more about "annotative dimensioning". are you asking tolerances/custom text etc to be put automatically (after setting something) during dimensioning?
Annotative symbols (blocks, dimensions, hatches) are annotation symbols that have multiple representations according to the drawing scale.
For example: you may want a dimension that appears in a general plan scale at 1/50 scale to also appear in a larger scale detail at 1/20 scale. If the
annotative option works (as it does in AutoCAD and Draftsight, it does not in NanoCAD) you do not need to add dimensions at a separate layer and manipulate layers on/off according to plot scale. Instead the SAME dimension can have multiple representations according to the scale of the viewport. Not only will the size of the dimension symbols be adjusted ( in 1/20 scale the size of symbols is 2/5 that of the symbols in 1/50... etc) but also for dimensions you can set the dimension line, text, etc in different locations - and it still is ONE, the same dimension.
It is a very important feature for annotating drawings easily that is missing in NanoCAD.
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