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% P. K3 f2 J. M) J我用的是Mechanical Desktop 6.0.英文版的。
% S! S4 m! R7 o2 `( [1 R我在求助里搜索:how to reset dim scale linear
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Re: Dimensions rescale themselves.
1 J0 q+ ^3 v6 x* q; ?# F9 S+ HI have experienced the same problem, without the factor mentioned above
6 D6 a) H, V* v- Iabout Arch. units and Decimal units. After multiple corrections and
6 @1 v: E# v, |9 j I. \; credimensioning, and multiple auto-rescaling problems, the only cure I could
' G( u( b" }& w' N* g! {find was to delete that layout tab and start a new one. I have no idea how
$ S4 E2 A3 h0 lthe problem could be tied to the tab itself, or perhaps the viewports, but
( X1 z# p* p6 Z% s8 v) Xthat was what it appeared to be.
1 V3 M% ^* y9 k# @) s% t( W. RJoe
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Re: Dimensions rescale themselves.. f4 A# p9 S0 z6 C6 q, M* V9 p' ?
The problem is with the Dim Reassociate command. Avoid using it.
5 i& m9 n1 L# | J- t' t. ?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.+ g7 |. _2 ]- k+ g6 P
But 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.
1 y/ S- U* k0 wno problem.
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8 @* Z. c; L* o& w8 w. Y按他们讲的去做也没解决。 |
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