From: Boris on 10 Mar 2006 20:48 I rarely use dual dimensions, but today I was surprised to find out that a chamfer doesn't have a dual dim. option. Am I missing something? Anyone has experience with this? Thanks. Boris
From: Dale Dunn on 11 Mar 2006 10:40 What you're missing is the ability to dual dimension chamfers, just like the rest of us. You will probably find other limitations as well, because there are several of them.
From: Seth Renigar on 13 Mar 2006 07:33 One of the other "limitations" is that if you switch units of your drawing, chamfer dimensions will not change. I reported this some time back. Doubt anything has been done about it yet though. -- Seth Renigar Emerald Tool and Mold Inc. (Remove ".no.spam" from my address) __ "Dale Dunn" <daledunnSCRATCH(a)jamestool.com> wrote in message news:Xns97836C8892CBEdaledunnatjamestoolc(a)65.24.3.143... > What you're missing is the ability to dual dimension chamfers, just like > the rest of us. You will probably find other limitations as well, because > there are several of them.
From: Wayne Tiffany on 13 Mar 2006 11:08 Remember that the root of that issue was that the 'Use documents units' option would become unchecked. SPR not resolved yet, though. WT "Seth Renigar" <srenigar.no.spam(a)emeraldtoolandmold.no.spam.com> wrote in message news:jEdRf.38180$915.5174(a)southeast.rr.com... > One of the other "limitations" is that if you switch units of your > drawing, chamfer dimensions will not change. I reported this some time > back. Doubt anything has been done about it yet though. > > -- > Seth Renigar > Emerald Tool and Mold Inc. > (Remove ".no.spam" from my address) > __ > "Dale Dunn" <daledunnSCRATCH(a)jamestool.com> wrote in message > news:Xns97836C8892CBEdaledunnatjamestoolc(a)65.24.3.143... >> What you're missing is the ability to dual dimension chamfers, just like >> the rest of us. You will probably find other limitations as well, because >> there are several of them. > > *** Free account sponsored by SecureIX.com *** *** Encrypt your Internet usage with a free VPN account from http://www.SecureIX.com ***
From: Seth Renigar on 13 Mar 2006 11:52 That's right.... Thanks for the reminder. I rarely switch units mid-stream or after the fact. I have not had to do that since I discovered this problem several weeks ago. Probably won't do it again for another 4-6 months. Maybe it will be fixed by then. That doesn't help the people that DO switch units regularly though. -- Seth Renigar Emerald Tool and Mold Inc. (Remove ".no.spam" from my address) __ "Wayne Tiffany" <wayne.tiffanyRMVJUNK(a)asi.com> wrote in message news:441599e3$0$29591$6d36acad(a)titian.nntpserver.com... > Remember that the root of that issue was that the 'Use documents units' > option would become unchecked. SPR not resolved yet, though. > > WT > > "Seth Renigar" <srenigar.no.spam(a)emeraldtoolandmold.no.spam.com> wrote in > message news:jEdRf.38180$915.5174(a)southeast.rr.com... >> One of the other "limitations" is that if you switch units of your >> drawing, chamfer dimensions will not change. I reported this some time >> back. Doubt anything has been done about it yet though. >> >> -- >> Seth Renigar >> Emerald Tool and Mold Inc. >> (Remove ".no.spam" from my address) >> __ >> "Dale Dunn" <daledunnSCRATCH(a)jamestool.com> wrote in message >> news:Xns97836C8892CBEdaledunnatjamestoolc(a)65.24.3.143... >>> What you're missing is the ability to dual dimension chamfers, just like >>> the rest of us. You will probably find other limitations as well, >>> because >>> there are several of them. >> >> > > > *** Free account sponsored by SecureIX.com *** > *** Encrypt your Internet usage with a free VPN account from > http://www.SecureIX.com ***
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