Over/Under Tolerances
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- wandererfan
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Over/Under Tolerances
I've lost track, but somebody requested over/under tolerances on Dimensions using superscripts and subscripts. This was added ingit commit d2c2b35b6c
Re: Over/Under Tolerances
Great, TechDraw is coming along quite nicely! Thanks for your work.
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This is great. However I can not find how to get double digits. When I try it an under or over tolerance of 0.01 becomes 0.0
Jouke
Jouke
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Did you set the precision in the TechDraw preferences?
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I didn't ... sorry
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very nice! thank you!
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This works nicely but I think there could be an improvement.
I need double decimal precision for only one drawing in 20 or so. If I set the precision in the general preferences, I have to retouch all the dimensions in all the other drawings. It would be brilliant if we could set precision per drawing or have the possibility to set the precision for over/under tolerances per case.
What do you think ?
Jouke
I need double decimal precision for only one drawing in 20 or so. If I set the precision in the general preferences, I have to retouch all the dimensions in all the other drawings. It would be brilliant if we could set precision per drawing or have the possibility to set the precision for over/under tolerances per case.
What do you think ?
Jouke
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Yes last one sounds good. Creo knows that principle too.
default all tolerance follow the precision of the main dimension. but in some cases i want a higher precision and am i able to set this.
default all tolerance follow the precision of the main dimension. but in some cases i want a higher precision and am i able to set this.
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Re: Over/Under Tolerances
I noticed something else too:
If you have something like 20.42 + 0.02 - 0.001 you are required to use 3 decimal places, otherwise it is not shown. But the %g formatter (https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic. ... er#p198359) does not work here and displays 20.420 +0.020 - 0.001
Not sure why it does not work anymore here?
If you have something like 20.42 + 0.02 - 0.001 you are required to use 3 decimal places, otherwise it is not shown. But the %g formatter (https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic. ... er#p198359) does not work here and displays 20.420 +0.020 - 0.001
Not sure why it does not work anymore here?
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Re: Over/Under Tolerances
%.g seems to work here (on the Dimension value, it isn't implemented for the tolerance values). Check your preferences?reox wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 6:23 pm But the %g formatter (https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic. ... er#p198359) does not work here and displays 20.420 +0.020 - 0.001
Not sure why it does not work anymore here?
If you post the file I'll dig deeper.