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    Posted: 20.Nov.2020 at 16:03
I everyone's! I need a imperial dimension font without the prefix and suffix  ex: 9 feet and  2 inches =  
appearance like this:  9-2  (instead of 9'-2")
Does anyone can help me to how to create my own dimension font ?  (or already created one?)
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Thank you very much all of you!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Nov.2020 at 15:00
Why?  The feet and inches symbols are a function of the unit format which in this case can be either Architectural or Engineering.  You could always choose to use Decimal.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Nov.2020 at 10:00
Yes I agree with John that the "units" should be part of the dimensions but you can also use the "fractional" units as shown but without feet/foot :
See also on the internet :




Edited by philippe JOSEPH - 29.Nov.2020 at 12:43
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Dec.2020 at 14:14
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/make-a-dimension-style-with-no-foot-or-inch-marks/m-p/7652743/highlight/true#M913344

Edited by Kent Cooper - 07.Dec.2020 at 14:16
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Dec.2020 at 01:31
Space matters. The reason why I am looking for that kind of "dimension" is: I realize a lot of "fire protection sprinkler installation" in many type of buildings, condos etc. Because I keep all the walls, door frames, and all the architecture stuff, I have to put dimensions on "all the lines" [the long and short one's] for fabrication on site, so my drawings becomes so heavy of informations, it is hard to read dimensions sometimes. Some sprinklers companies already use that kind of dimensions in Quebec province (Canada)  but don't want  share their dimensions. So this is it, this is the reasons of my request!
I would like to thank you every one who took time to answer my post!  Sorry for all the misspelling in my sentences.  My regards,
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