- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Bug Report
- Category QCAD (main)
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Assigned To
Andrew - Operating System Windows 10
- Severity Low
- Priority Very Low
- Reported Version 3.19.1
- Due in Version Undecided
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Due Date
Undecided
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Attached to Project: QCAD Bugtracker
Opened by Husky - 01.12.2017
Last edited by Andrew - 01.12.2017
Opened by Husky - 01.12.2017
Last edited by Andrew - 01.12.2017
FS#1672 - Dimension tool displays wrong meassurement
Case:
Settings are:
General: Drawing Unit
Drawing Unit: Foot
Paper Unit: Inch
Measurement System: Imperial
Dimension Settings: Architectural
Issue:
I draw a horizontal line 12 units (foot) long,
Use then the Horizontal DIM tool and it will display a measurement of 1’ = false,
I draw a horizontal line of 2 units (foot)long,
Use then the Horizontal DIM tool and it will display a measurement of 2” = false,
I assume the input for the line length is handled from the DIM tool as inch and not as feet.
The Info tool has the same issue.
Unfortunately, this is expected behavior.
Linear dimension setting "Architectural" implies that the drawing unit is Inch, even if it set to something else (which is also legal).
If Architectural is the desired format, then Inch should be chosen as drawing unit, if not the result is a mess.
This is all for the sake of compatibility. Strictly speaking (historically), there is of course no drawing unit in CAD, but if the linear format is Architectural or Engineering, the unit is implicitly assumed to be Inch.
BTW: one can still enter measurements in Feet (2', 4', 2'-3", 2'-3 1/2", etc.).
I've made the preferences dialog more restrictive when choosing these formats. But it will still be possible to load drawings with conflicting settings.
Ok, understood. Thanks for explanation!
Good idea.
Hmmm - that effects Meta Grid Spacing too? I can't set a Meta Grid less than 1" by 1"?
Normal Grid spacing works just fine.