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Hi All,
I would like to set my radius arrows to lead to the radius centre point, as per ISO standards:
I have set my .dtl file to "radial_dimension_display std_iso" which matches the example in the PTC online help files here. However, my dimensions are still displaying with no leader, as per "std_asme". Any pointers, please?
Many thanks,
Andy
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Just to close this out, sadly this is known bug with no plan to resolve.
Quick nudge: can anybody help, please?
Andy,
I do not have access to any listing of the ISO standard for how the dimension lines for a radius dimension should be drawn, but if you need to move the arrow's position to meet standard, try using the "flip arrows" option under the right-click menu for the dimension (or use the shortcut for this which is to right-click while you are dragging the radius dimension with the left-mouse-button held down).
On the other hand, if the issue is the text orientation, the config option to look at is default_raddim_text_orientation.
Thanks Larry. I've been using the flip arrows in the meantime to get the desired result. It's a bit of a shame that the result of the config option doesn't appear to do what it says it will, but I'm beginning not to be surprised by Creo's idiosyncrasies!
Just to close this out, sadly this is known bug with no plan to resolve.