Hello!
I use op win 10 Architecture: x86_64 - QCAD version: 3.25.2.0
Why can't a dimension be fitted correctly in an isometric drawing? It is at a right angle, but should come as an angle drawn in purple. I have made various changes in the settings, but it hasn't worked as I would want to.
Thank you!
Isometric dimension
Moderator: andrew
Forum rules
Always indicate your operating system and QCAD version.
Attach drawing files and screenshots.
Post one question per topic.
Always indicate your operating system and QCAD version.
Attach drawing files and screenshots.
Post one question per topic.
Re: Isometric dimension
Yes, I second that. Would be nice if QCAD could handle that too ....
Maybe you should file a Feature Request below:
https://www.qcad.org/bugtracker
Maybe you should file a Feature Request below:
https://www.qcad.org/bugtracker
Work smart, not hard: QCad Pro
Win10/64, QcadPro, QcadCam version: Current.
If a thread is considered as "solved" please change the title of the first post to "[solved] Title..."
Win10/64, QcadPro, QcadCam version: Current.
If a thread is considered as "solved" please change the title of the first post to "[solved] Title..."
Re: Isometric dimension
All dimension tools are meant to be used for 'flat', unprojected drawings.
You can use the projection tool Modify > Projection > Isometric Projection to project a dimension from a flat drawing into an isometric drawing. Note how the result fits in with the rest of the isometric drawing (middle) as opposed to a 'real' dimension (right) which would look awkward.
Re: Isometric dimension
Yes, it can also be done like that... but. Now such a thing has happened that the properties of a dimension are not as a single block, so that its movement is not uniform. I'm used to doing this by drawing the thing first and then measuring.
- Attachments
-
- 19.dxf
- (156.32 KiB) Downloaded 292 times