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This is maddening. If I create a dimension under 1mm (i.e.0.5), I get the leading zero, but if I create a GD&T symbol, say, a Flatness tolerance of 0.05mm, I do NOT get the leading zero, and it shows up as ".05". this is infuriating, especially since I did a dwg maybe a month or so ago where it worked fine and I got the leading zero for the same Flatness tolerance!
Anyone get this? I've gone thru a ton of settings, and nothing is working. The one thing that worked was setting the dwg to mm units, which FUBAR'd everything else and which I DIDN'T do on the dwg that worked.
I hate metric...
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Alright, I finally stumbled across it, and it ONLY takes effect after a regen: This is annoying. Why would PTC think that you would want GD&T tolerances in the GD&T frame (Flatness, Position, etc.) to be any different than a +/- tolerance on a length? TOTAL PITA. I saved the .dtl file so hopefully this won't be an issue again. The setting that worked (only after a regen) was:
gtol_lead_trail_zeros lead_only(metric)
Did I mention how much I hate metric?
Alright, I finally stumbled across it, and it ONLY takes effect after a regen: This is annoying. Why would PTC think that you would want GD&T tolerances in the GD&T frame (Flatness, Position, etc.) to be any different than a +/- tolerance on a length? TOTAL PITA. I saved the .dtl file so hopefully this won't be an issue again. The setting that worked (only after a regen) was:
gtol_lead_trail_zeros lead_only(metric)
Did I mention how much I hate metric?
Glad you found it. Note that you may have only fixed that one specific files dtl. There is a default dtl that gets copied into new files. There are also start part and templates to consider. I work with a lot of old files and its a real mess updating config settings and then fixing everything
Hope you like configuration because PTC heard you like configuration so they put a config inside your config inside your config so you achieve full Inception.
LOL Right? Sometimes it seems like it's buried more than 3 levels. It seems like they move the location of these config files around without telling anyone every revision. Makes doing configuration a TOTAL PITA. Thankfully I rarely do metric dwgs, so, the .dtl that I have automatically load each time for my inch dwgs works fine. They really made this more difficult that it should be. There is absolutely no reason for there to be 2 different settings for this. Per ASME and ISO standards, metric gets a zero to the left of the decimal point for numbers smaller than 1, and truncates the zeros after the last non-zero digit to the right of the decimal point. Simple. But nooooo.....