![]() ![]() ![]() The other problem was that when i had closed the door to 0 degrees the dimension angle whould appear as a semi-circle and that when i reopened the door the angle arc was further away from the door.to resolve this all i had to do was use a minimum rotation angle of 0.01-which is close enough to zero for plotting needs. You will note that i created a small horizontal line placed on a non-plotable layer so i can run the dimension from this to the vertical door panel.then i had to use a scale parameter to affect the "swing" size that make the door width-tricky!.i turned off all the tick and extension on the dim and overriden the dim text "" with a blank space.Ī few development testing came up with some bugs.the first problem appeared when changing the door swing angle then altering the door resulted in a skewed door panel.to resolve this i had to make sure that the stretch parameter was included with the rotation parameter. I finally got a chance to test out my theory about using an angular dimension as a substitution for the swing arc in a dynamic door-no more visibility states!.as most of us are aware an actual arc can not be manipulated in a dynamic block to only stretch the endpoints along it's circumferance.in answering to a thread i thought of the idea of using an angular dimension and this is the result of my trials.
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