You can create dimensions on the overall
horizontal or vertical size of any kind of curve, whether
it is canonical or not (for example: ellipse, spline, etc.). You
can also create dimensions on the overall size between 2
curves, or between a curve and a line, for example.
From the Annotation section of the action bar, click Dimension
.
Click Force horizontal dimension in view
in the Tools Palette to specify that you want to create the
dimension based on the horizontal direction.
Important:
The
direction of overall curve dimensions can only be horizontal
or vertical.
Select a spline, for example. A preview of the dimension
is displayed.
Tip:
If the preview
shows a
curvilinear length dimension instead of an overall curve
dimension, right-click to display the context menu and select
Overall instead of Curvilinear Length.
Click elsewhere in the drawing to validate the dimension
creation.
The dimension indicates the overall horizontal size
of the spline.
Click Dimension
again.
Click Force vertical dimension in view
in the Tools Palette to specify that you want to create the
dimension based on the vertical direction.
Select the bottom line and the other curve.
A preview
is displayed. Yellow handles and point indicators appear: they
let you select precisely the points that you want the dimension to take
into account.
Move the spline dimension handle to a point on
the spline.
The preview is updated.
Click in the drawing to validate the dimension creation.
The dimension indicates the overall vertical distance
between the bottom line and the selected point of the spline.