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pytha
18.10.2017, 10:22
 How do you add domstyle control to your cui.in autocad 2016 Bart

John Connor
18.10.2017, 11:22
DIMstyle control?Isn't the DIMstyle command already part of the cui?

John Connor2017-10-18 11:45:14

pytha
18.10.2017, 11:29

De sizes 1-10-1-1 etc.

John Connor
18.10.2017, 12:00
De sizes?  I have no idea what you are referring to.  Try again.Dimstyle can be accessed via the Ribbon by clicking on the Annotate tab and looking at the Dimensions panel.

raheemshaik
26.10.2017, 11:04
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Kent Cooper
26.10.2017, 16:09

I'm lost here....  From the meaningless Subject line to the "clarification" that doesn't clarify anything to the last post that seems to have nothing whatever to do with the original question, this is a textbook example of poor technical-forum usage.  I recommend people read and heed this.

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18.11.2017, 12:03
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12.12.2017, 23:53

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John Connor
13.12.2017, 00:05
Antonio:  You have obviously come to the wrong place.  Nobody here with any ethics would provide you with a keygen crack.  You do know that students can get AutoDesk products for free and anyone who is not a student can buy AutoCAD clones for about 1/10th the price charged by AutoDesk for full AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT don't you?  There are even free 2D AutoCAD clones like nanoCAD and Draftsight.

marox
20.12.2017, 11:49
hello, help me pleasefont name Technic. Why doesn't show diameter thank you 

John Connor
20.12.2017, 11:53
Did you specify the correct text style in your DimStyle dialog box?

marox
20.12.2017, 12:00
only font 'Technic' does not show diameter

John Connor
20.12.2017, 12:16
Yes, it does.  I tested it.  See........

John Connor
20.12.2017, 12:18
I think the problem is you specified a Prefix using the < " > symbol which then replaced the diameter symbol.  Why would you do that?

marox
20.12.2017, 12:22
no i didthis is indicated by autocad

John Connor
20.12.2017, 12:29
If that is the case then please explain how was I able to specify the Technic font for use with my dimensions thus resulting in the appearance of the diameter symbol.  And how is it your diameter is preceded with the < " > symbol.  I'll wait while you think of a good answer.
John Connor2017-12-20 12:30:39

marox
20.12.2017, 12:34
in other shows good, my computer has a problem

John Connor
20.12.2017, 12:36
Yes, the problem is the operator.I too can override the diameter symbol.  See......

marox
20.12.2017, 12:52
no it is not. there is empty

John Connor
20.12.2017, 12:55
Then you overrode it manually because when you look at the image you posted the < " > symbol is clearly in front of your dimension.  Or is that a fake image?Start a new drawing and specify the Technics font.  Remember to check your Dimension Style too as you want the same text style/font to be specified.  Then draw a circle of the same diameter (1654) and dimension the diameter.  What happens?  Does the diameter symbol now display properly?  Yes or no?

John Connor2017-12-20 12:58:51

marox
20.12.2017, 12:57
Thank youI'll post the video later

John Connor
20.12.2017, 13:16
I did not ask for a video.  I asked you to run a simple test by creating a new drawing to see if the problem is repeated.  It would take less than a minute to do.

John Connor2017-12-20 13:16:19

marox
20.12.2017, 13:19
so the same problem

John Connor
20.12.2017, 13:27
Then you are doing something wrong.  The diameter symbol can be reproduced using the Technic font.Try entering it manually using %%c.

marox
20.12.2017, 13:40
I'm doing well, but the program is doing wrong. %% c does not help

John Connor
20.12.2017, 13:48
There are no spaces between those three characters.  It is %%c not %% c.  Got it?

John Connor
20.12.2017, 13:51
Open the attached drawing.  Do the diameter symbols display both in the dimension and in the plain text entities?The drawing was saved in 2010 file format so you should be able to open it.uploads/165260/Technic_test.dwg

marox
20.12.2017, 13:58


John Connor
20.12.2017, 14:03
Are you sure you are specifying the correct font?  Did you substitute the font for the Style called Standard or create a new dimension style?Let's see a screenshot of your Style dialog box and your DimStyle > Text tab dialog box.The only other thing I can think of is that your copy of Technic is either corrupt or the wrong version.Technic is not an AutoCAD .shx font.  It is a Windows Truetype font.  Here are the details:
John Connor2017-12-20 14:09:59

John Connor
20.12.2017, 14:40
If you suspect a corrupted font or that it is the wrong version then the best I can offer is to provide you with a copy of the font I have on my computer.  You will have to follow the Microsoft procedures for removing and installing a font as outlined here...https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/314960/how-to-install-or-remove-a-font-in-windows

shwetakakran
17.02.2018, 10:38
Dimstyle can be accessed via the Ribbon after this you have to clicking on the Annotate tab and looking at the Dimensions panel.