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发表于 2008-4-18 03:38:00
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我用的是Mechanical Desktop 6.0.英文版的。, l; e5 B( j) e: D
我在求助里搜索:how to reset dim scale linear
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Re: Dimensions rescale themselves.+ u2 v: X- k) c' @" B# P; b- M
I have experienced the same problem, without the factor mentioned above : o, l! Z7 N+ u8 s9 G! j7 g: I
about Arch. units and Decimal units. After multiple corrections and 0 I" o' d) E7 Q. F) X; \9 C* E
redimensioning, and multiple auto-rescaling problems, the only cure I could $ N, N3 g1 N, k) d# U' _+ ?& {
find was to delete that layout tab and start a new one. I have no idea how
2 d) M) J6 O; s2 U/ Qthe problem could be tied to the tab itself, or perhaps the viewports, but ! Y8 w7 H0 r! Y7 W: ~
that was what it appeared to be.
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9 _6 ^1 }) Y; t7 L) ^( tRe: Dimensions rescale themselves.
0 E# }! J" x) z9 C: ]: r OThe problem is with the Dim Reassociate command. Avoid using it.; |# [ h. o- v) T% }- u
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.
, T; Z1 p. y/ F1 M# RBut 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.( T' |- Z/ d* x! U3 |
no problem.
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! p% H2 F- y/ t0 f0 H, ~# M1 s# b按他们讲的去做也没解决。 |
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