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发表于 2008-4-18 03:38:00
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5 l; K( r. C. r- V; N" |我用的是Mechanical Desktop 6.0.英文版的。
. I$ P4 W9 p& Q8 t6 s9 z我在求助里搜索:how to reset dim scale linear& a [5 ~; W4 s8 T
& a- Q% o. t$ [7 K! K1 j, gRe: Dimensions rescale themselves.
6 u' `, D3 q+ w4 R! b9 lI have experienced the same problem, without the factor mentioned above
6 V9 U6 s; e- J% i& c5 K: Vabout Arch. units and Decimal units. After multiple corrections and
: E5 [& [- X% S$ `$ q r' rredimensioning, and multiple auto-rescaling problems, the only cure I could * h! ^) ? U) g5 Z$ `
find was to delete that layout tab and start a new one. I have no idea how 4 `7 y/ |$ P, l4 {5 p/ p. e
the problem could be tied to the tab itself, or perhaps the viewports, but
# j) j [8 @' M& z) `' u" P; N. i dthat was what it appeared to be.
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Re: Dimensions rescale themselves.3 T" u5 T7 ?1 E/ V1 ]/ }
The problem is with the Dim Reassociate command. Avoid using it.6 p! e9 _; h* Y/ M. l( N' n4 x1 Z
If you have Osnap on and simply pick the ends of each dimension and place it on the point you want to reassociate it with, it will get the dimscale right.
1 E8 ^5 n5 g2 N: M! L2 |& YBut I find it easier to isolate the dims layer (ctrl-w), group the dims that you want to move, turn on all the layers (ctrl-q) then pick the dims and the vport and move both at the same time.- W; m) w1 y% N7 ~+ l8 g3 X/ ^' e2 e, b4 Z
no problem. 6 i$ A# G3 y/ Y, E# S; L; j
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按他们讲的去做也没解决。 |
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