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AVEVA™ E3D Design

Detail Attributes of Linear Dimensions

  • Last UpdatedApr 27, 2023
  • 2 minute read

To save space on the paper, parallel dimensions can be produced in a truncated form.

The truncation is produced by the TRUNCATE command, which has two forms:

TRUNCATE BY 5

- truncate affected dimension lines by 5%

TRUN TO 10

- truncate dimension lines to 10mm from nearest dimension point

TRUN OFF

- turn off truncation

For non-truncated parallel dimensions, the spacing between each dimension line is given an initial default value calculated to be sufficient to allow room for the dimension value (or a single line of dimension line text). The spacing is controlled by the Dimension Line Separator Attribute (DMSP).

Example

DMSP 30    - set separation to 30mm

DMSP @     - set separation with cursor

In a macro, the separation can also be set in terms of Sheet or screen coordinates. Note that the minimum separation is governed by the DMSP attribute - the calculated spacing cannot be less than this minimum. The example illustrates the effect of varying the spacing.

The initial value of DMSP is cascaded down from LAYE level

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