★ DIM (insert dimensions)
How to use
Command: DIM
Dim: specify options
◐ DIMLINEAR: Enter horizontal, vertical, rotational dimensions
Command: DIMLINEAR
First extension line or RETURE to select:
Second extension line origin:
Dimension line location (Text/Angle/Horizontal/Vertical/Rotated): →기능 선택.
● Option
Text: Input dimension value.
Angle: Adjust the rotation angle of the dimension text.
Horizontal: Enter horizontal dimensions.
Vertical: Vertical dimensioning.
Rotate: Dimensions the witness line at a specified angle.
☆ HORIZONTAL: Enter horizontal dimensions.
Dim : Horizontal
First extension line or RETURN to select: → Specify the location point of the first extension line.
Second extension line origin : → Specifies the location point of the second extension line.
Dimension line location (Text/Angle): → Specifies the location of the dimension line.
Dimension text < 5.0000>: → Enter the dimension value.
☆ VERTICAL: Enter vertical dimensions.
Dim: VER
First extension line or RETURN to select: → Specify the location point of the first extension line.
Second extension line origin: → Specifies the location point of the second extension line.
Dimension line location (Text/Angle): → specify dimension line location
Dimension text < 5.0000>: → Enter the dimension value.
☆ ROTATED: Enter dimensions at a certain angle.
Dim: ROT
Dimension lime angle<0>: → Enter the angle.
First extension line or RETURN to select: → Specify the location point of the first extension line.
Second extension line origin: → Specifies the location point of the second extension line.
Dimension line location (Text/Angle): → Specifies the location of the dimension line.
Dimension text < 5.0000>: Enter the dimension value.
◐ ALIGNED: Aligned dimensioning.
Dim: ALL
First extension line or RETUNE to select: → Enter the location point of the first extension line.
Second extension line origin: → Enter the location point of the second extension line.
Dimension line location (Text/Angle): → Specifies the location of the dimension line.
Dimension text < 5.0000>: → Enter the dimension value.
◐ DIAMETER : Write diameter dimension in circle or arc.
Dim: HER
Select arc or circle : →Select the arc or circle to be dimensioned.
Dimension text <5.0000>: → Enter the dimension value
Enter leader length for text: → specify the dimensioning position
◐ RADIUS: Enter radius dimensions in a circle or arc.
Dim: RAD
Select arc or circle: → Select arc or circle to be dimensioned.
Dimension text<3.000>: → Enter the dimension value.
Enter leader length for text → specify dimensioning position
◐ CENTER : Displays a center mark (+) on a circle or arc.
Dim: CENTER
Select arc or circle: → Specify the arc or circle to be dimensioned.
◐ ANGULAR: Enter the inclination angle.
Dim: ANGULAR
Select arc circle,line,or Reture: → Specify arc, circle, or first line.
Sexond line: → designation of the second line.
Dimension arc line location (Text/Abgle): → Specifies the location of the leader line.
Dimension text<90>: → Enter the angle.
Enter text location (or RETURE): → Specifies the location of the dimension text.
◐ BASELINE: Enter standard dimensions.
Dim: BASELINE
Second extend line origin or RETURE to select:
Second extension line origin or RETURE to select: → Specify next point
Dimension text<3.0000>: → Enter the dimension value.
◐ CONTINUE: Dimensioning the connection.
Dim: CONTINUOUS
Second extend line origin or RETURE to select:
Second extension line origin or RETURE to select: → Specify next point
Dimension text<3.0000>: → Enter the dimension value.
◐ LEADER : Fill in the leader line.
Dim: LEADER
Leader start: → Specifies the starting line of the leader line.
To point:
To point: }→ Draw a leader line.
To point:
Dimension text<3.0000>: → Enter text.
◐ ORDINATE: Write standard point dimensions
option
Xdatum: Dimensioning the X-axis coordinates of a specified point
Ydatum: Y-axis coordinate dimensioning of a specified point
Text: Enter text
Dim: ORDINATE
Select feature: → specify a point.
Leader endpoint (Xdatum/Y datum/Text:): → function selection.
Leader endpoint: → Specifies the location point of the leader line.
◐ HOMETEXT: return the position of dimension text to origin
Dim: HOMETEXT
Select Objects: → Specify the dimension line to be edited.
◐ NEWTEXT: change to dimension value
Dim: NEWTEXT
Enter New dimension text: → Enter a new dimension value.
Select Object: → Specify which dimension lines to change.
◐ TROTATE: Rotate dimension text
Dim: TROTATE
Enter Oblique angle: → Enter the rotation angle.
Select Objects: → Specify dimension lines.
Select Objects:
◐ TEDIT: Adjust dimension text position
Dim: TEDIT
Select Dimension: →Specify the dimension line to be edited.
Enter text location(Left/Right/Home/Angle): → specify new text location
Choose an option
● Option command
Left: Move the dimension text position to the left Right: Move the dimension text position to the right
Home: Initialize dimension text position Angle: Rotate dimension text
OBLIQUE: Adjusts the slope of extension lines.
Dim: OBLIQUE
Select Objects: → Specify dimension lines.
Select Objects:
Enter Oblique angle (RETURE for none): → Enter the angle.
♣ DIM Variable KS. fit the specification
* DIMTIH < OFF > * DIMTOH < 2 >
* DIMTOFL < OFF > * DIMTIX < ON >
* DIMTAD < 3 >
◐ DIM VARIABLES Variable adjustment for dimension entry
▶ DIMTAD
Adjust the position of the dimension text when entering dimensions.
1: The dimension text is positioned between the dimension lines.
2: The dimension text is positioned to the left and above the dimension line.
3 : The dimension text is located outside and above the dimension line.
▶ DIMTIH
Adjusts the output direction of dimension text.
ON: Dimension text always appears in the horizontal direction.
OFF: The dimension text is aligned with the dimension line.
▶ DIMTXT
Adjust the size of the dimension text. ( Default: 0.1800)
▶ DIMASH
The tip of the dimension line adjusts the size of the arrow. (Default: 0.1800)
▶ DIMEXE
Adjust the length of extension lines (Default: 0.1800)
▶ DIMTSZ
Instead of an arrow at the end of the dimension line, it indicates the tick of the length value.
Normally, when dimensioning, an arrow appears at the end of the dimension line, indicating that the Dimtsz variable is
This is because it is set to 0.0000. If the Dimtsz variable has a value at all, it is a Tick.
appear.
▶ EXECUTIVE
Adjust the length of extension lines when they appear as ticks rather than arrows. (Default: 0.0000) but
Even if the Dimdle variable has a value, it has no effect if it is set to Dimtsz<0.0000>.
not reach
▶ DIMEXO
Adjust the distance value between the object to be dimensioned and the extension line. (Default: 0.0625)
▶ DIMDHI
When dimensioning using the Dimbaseline, Baseline command, adjust the distance value between dimension lines. (Default:
0.038)
▶ DIMGAP
When Dimgap is set to 0, the dimension text is placed between the dimension lines.
Adjust the spacing of dimension text. Therefore, setting Dimtad 1 has no effect.
(Default: 0.0900)
▶ DIMTIX
Sets the position of the dimension text between two witness lines. (Default: OFF)
ON: Position the dimension text outside the dimension extension line.
OFF: Place dimension text between witness lines.
▶ DIMTOFL
Set the position of the dimension line between the extension lines. (Default: OFF)
ON: Draw outside the dimension extension lines.
OFF: It is drawn between extension lines.
▶ DIMSOXD
Controls whether to draw a leader line between extension lines when the dimension line extends outside the extension lines.
(Default: Off)
ON: The leader line does not appear.
OFF: A leader line appears.
▶ DIMTOH
Adjust the position of the dimension text if it cannot fit within the dimension line. (Default: On)
ON: Makes the dimension text horizontal.
OFF: The dimension text is aligned with the dimension line.
▶ DIMTOL
Adjusts whether or not the tolerance is displayed next to the dimension text.
ON: Tolerance is indicated.
OFF: Tolerance notation is not displayed.
▶ DIMTM
Tolerance of - Tolerance value input. Default: 0.0000
Dim: dimtm
Current value <0.0000> New value: Enter the tolerance value.- Do not enter the symbol.
▶ DIMTP
Tolerance + Tolerance value input. Default: 0.0000
Dim : dimtp
Current value <0.0000> New value: Enter tolerance value
▶ DIMTFAC
Adjust the height of the tolerance text. Default: 1.0000
That is, the product of the size of the dimension text set in the Dimtxt variable and the set in the Dimtfac variable determines the tolerance.
Dimension text size is adjusted.
Dim : dimtfac
Current value <1.0000> New value: Adjust height value.
▶ Dimtoli
Dimtp/Dimtm Sets the vertical position of tolerance values. Default: 1
0: Dimension text is horizontal with (-)tolerance value.
1: The dimension text is located in the middle of + - values
2: The dimension text is horizontal with the +tolerance value.
▶ DIMALTTZ
Control whether to suppress 0 for tolerance dimensioning. Default: 0
▶ DIMSE1
It functions to control the display of the first witness line. (Defailt: On)
ON: Displays the first extension line.
OFF: The first witness line is suppressed and does not appear.
▶ DIMSE2
This function controls whether the second extension line is displayed or not. (Default: On)
ON: Displays the second extension line.
OFF: Does not show the second witness line.
▶ DIMSD1
Controls the dimension line from the first extension line to the dimension text. (Default: Off)
ON: The dimension line is suppressed and does not appear.
OFF: Dimension lines appear.
▶ DIMSD2
Controls the dimension line from the second witness line to the dimension text. (Default: Off)
ON: The dimension line is suppressed and does not appear.
OFF: Dimension lines appear.
Dimsdl and Dimsd2 These two variables are influenced by the Dimtad variable. If Dimtad is 0, the arrow and
Both dimension lines are affected, but only arrows are affected if Dimtad<1>.
▶ DIMCEN
Adjust the size of the center mark when dimensioning a circle or arc. (Default: 0.0900)
0: The center mark is not displayed.
(+) Positive values: Scale the center mark.
(-) Negative value: A center line is drawn instead of a center mark.
▶ DIMCLRD
Adjust color of dimension line. (Default: BYBLOCK)
▶ DIM CLEAR
Adjust the color of extension lines. (Default: BYBLOCK)
▶ DIMCLRT
Adjust color of dimension text. (Default: BYBLOCK)
▶ DIMALT
Dimensions in two unit systems. Alternate unit values are enclosed in [ ]. (Default: OFF)
ON: Enter dimensions in two unit systems.
OFF: Dimensioning as one unit.
▶ DIMALTD
Set the number of decimal places in the alternative unit system in [ ]. (Default: 2)
▶ DIMALTF
The alternate unit dimension value appearing in [ ] is the value of the first unit multiplied by the factor set in the Dimaltf variable.
is the value
For example, if the measured length value is 1 and the value of Dimaltf is 2.54, it becomes [2.54]. (Default: 25.4)
▶ DISPOST
The input text is displayed after the dimension text of the alternative unit in [ ].
Enter the value of Dimapost with a period ( . ) so that the character does not appear again.
▶ DIMALTD
In the state of Dimalt(On), Dimtol(On), the number of decimal places of the allowable tolerance following the alternative system of units in [ ]
Adjust.
▶ DIMALTU
Set the alternative unit system that appears in [ ]. The following five types of units are provided.
1 : Scientific
2 : Decimal
3 : Engineering
4 : Architectural
5 : Fractional
▶ DIMALTZ
If the Dimalt variable is On, it suppresses 0 of the dimension value of the alternate unit in [ ].
▶ DIMDEC
Set the number of decimal places for dimension values. (Default: 4) Integer input between 0 and 8.
▶ DIMAUNIT
Set the unit system for angle values. Five units are provided as follows. (Default: 0)
0: Decimal degrees
1: Degree/Minutes/Seconds
2: Grads
3: Radians
4: Surveyor's Units
Dim: dimunit
Current value <0> New value:
▶ DIMUNIT
Set units for the length of dimension values
1: Scientific
2: Decimal
3: Engineering
4: Architectural
5: Fractional
▶ DIMJUST
Set the position of the dimension text on the dimension line. (Default: 0)
0: Located in the center of the dimension line.
1: Located on the left side of the dimension line.
2: Located on the right side of the dimension line.
3 : The dimension text is positioned vertically above the first extension line.
4 : The dimension text is positioned vertically above the second witness line.
▶ DIMASO
Whether to connect dimension elements such as dimension lines, dimension texts, arrows, etc. into a single element, or
Controls whether to dimension each individual element. (Default: on)
On: Dimensions are entered by connecting dimension elements into a single element.
Off: Dimension elements are decomposed into individual elements and dimensioned.
☞ The Update function is not applied to dimension elements that are dimensioned with the Dimaso variable
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Leader commands are also always dimensioned as individual elements, unaffected by the dimaso variable.
▶ DIMBLK
When entering dimensions, the arrows are replaced with the designated block instead of the arrows appearing at both ends of the dimension line.
If you want to return to the default shape after using the designated block as an arrow, enter a period "."
Just type it in.
▶ DIMBLK1
Instead of the arrow on the first extension line, select the block you want to use among the blocks created by the user.
Substitute
▶ DIMBLK2
Instead of the arrow on the second witness line, select the block you want to use among the blocks created by the user.
Substitute
▶ DIMSAH
Dimblk1, Dimblk2 Whether to replace the block designated by the two variables instead of an arrow
Adjust. (Default: Off)
On: Replaces the arrow with the designated block.
Off: Blocks assigned to Dimblk1 and Dimblk2 variables are ignored and assigned to Dimblk variables.
comes out in blocks
☞ If you want to use each block assigned to Dimblk1 and Dimblk2 variables as an arrow, first
Dimsah variable should be set to " On ". Otherwise, i.e. the Dimsah variable is
In the "OFF" state, it comes out in the block shape specified in the Dlmblk variable. Therefore, the Dimblk variable is
It is completely unaffected by the Dimsah variable.
▶ DIMFLIC
Measurement distance values measured by the dimensioning command (horizontal distance value, vertical distance value, radius, diameter, diagonal
Distance value) is calculated by multiplying it with the value set in the Dimlfac variable before dimensioning.
For example, if a horizontal line with a length of 10 mm is reduced by 1/2, the measured value by the Horizontal command
The distance value is measured as 5 mm. However, if the value of the Dimlfac variable is (2.0), the measured value is calculated as 10 mm.
(Default: 1.0)
▶ DIMLIM
When the dimlim variable is ON, the dimension limit is calculated by calculating the tolerance value entered in Dimtm with the dimension measurement value.
Enter dimensions. (Default: off)
ON: Indicates the dimensional limits.
OFF: Does not indicate dimensional limits.
▶ DIMRND
The measured dimension value is rounded to the value set in the Dimmd variable and entered as a dimension. (Default: 0.0)
▶ DIMSCALE
Among dimension variables, there are variables that adjust the size, spacing, and distance of dimension elements (Dimtxt, dimasz, Dimexe,
Dimexo, etc.). The values set in these variables are multiplied by the value set in the Dimscale variable to obtain the actual size.
Adjusted.
For example, with Dimtxt<0.18> and Dlmscale<2.0>, the size of dimension text dimensioned is
Dimtxt<0.36> and Dimscale<1.0> equal to the size of the dimension text being dimensioned.
(Default: 1.0)
▶ DIMPOST
The entered text is entered with the dimension text. For example, if the dimension measurement is 10.0 and Dimpost
If set, the result is dimensioned to 10.0 mm. Use a period " . " to cancel the entered character.
When entered, only dimension measurements are dimensioned.
▶ DIMSHO
When you stretch to move the position of a dimension line that has already been dimensioned, the dimension line is displayed as a graphic.
Adjusts whether to hang on the cursor and drag. (Default: off)
ON: The dimension line hangs on the graphic cursor and drags.
OFF: The dimension line does not hang over the graphic cursor.
▶ DIMSTYLE
Indicates the currently used Dimstyle Name.
▶ DIMTVP
If the variable dimtad is Off, the dimension text is placed between the dimension line.
Adjust the falling distance value. However, if Dimtad is ON, even if Dimtvp has a value, it has no effect.
It falls short. (Default: 0.0)
▶ DIMTXSTY
Among the text styles saved by the Style command, the font file of the designated style is used as the dimension font.
▶ Dimut
The position of the dimension text is generally located in the center of the dimension line. However, setting the Dimpt variable to ON
Once adjusted, the location of the dimension text can be freely specified using the graphic cursor when entering dimensions.
there is.
On: Adjust the position of the dimension text using the graphic cursor.
Off: The dimension text is located in the center of the dimension line.
▶ DIMZIN
When the measurement distance is whole feet, the display of the inch division of the feet inch dimension is suppressed and the measurement distance is less than 1 foot.
If it is small, adjust the pit section suppression.
◐DIMSTYLE
Memorizes the value of each dimension variable adjusted to the specified Dimstyle name. Therefore, the drawing
When dimensioning, each dimension variable is not changed every time, but for a specific part
By setting values in advance between variables necessary for dimensioning and grouping them by Dimstyle name.
You can avoid the hassle of dimensioning by adjusting only the required Dimstyle name.
● How to use DIM option command
Dim : dimstyle
Save/Restore/Status/Variable/Apply/?: specify options
Save: Saves each adjusted dimension variable value to the Dimstyle name that specifies it.
Restore: Retrieves the specified Dimstyle name. Therefore, at this time, the imported Dimstyle
Dimensions are entered with the dimension value corresponding to the name.
Status: Shows the set dimension variable values.
Variable: Shows the value of the dimension variable stored in the designated Dimstyle Name.
Apply: Select dimension elements that have already been dimensioned in the drawing and apply the current Dimstyle.
Change the dimension element with the value of the dimension variable set in .
? : Shows the saved Dimstyle data.