Cadaver
The content of the dimension remains accurate when stretched, it is neither fudged nor expolded
The dimension is at 15'-8". Your text read "FOR THIS AREA....." Yeah, Very accurate.
Yes it is, extremely accurate.
Cadaver
I'm looking at the DOD specs right now and there is no such restriction.
So am I
Cool then you may quote the section and paragraph that poses the restriction.
Cadaver
DIMASSOC greater than 0
and has more than 1 pieces.
No, and associative dim is a dimension element with a DIMASSOC value of 1 or 2, it is a single element.
Cadaverthe break is an additional annotation element.
You create 2 vps then strech and and place the symbol in between. What are all that work for? Because you are trying to show the contractor, the client..and everybody that the break symbol and the dim line are 1 piece.
It is an additional piece of annotational information just like the break line in the piece that is being dimensioned. That break is not part of the piece, it is an indication of a break.
You are fudging so it looks like 1 assoc dim.
No, the break symbol provides additional information. Fudging would be stretching the piece to 12'-0", then changing the dimtext to read 15'-8"
Geo tolerances are not dimensions, are they?
Yes, they are.
You can't really be this dim, can you?