I've played with the Trial version a little. I'm interested in drawing architectural floor plans and elevations, and I would like to be able to see the dimensions of the shapes I draw (e.g., a 2'-6" x 3'-0" window in an elevation). So far, all I see is the cursor cross-hair position on the Cartesian grid of the whole document. Is there a way to see the object size (in scale) rather than its Cartesian position?
Paul
viewing object dimensions while drawing
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Re: viewing object dimensions while drawing
Hi Paul,
make sure that your Status Bar is visible (Menu View --> Status Bar).
Choose the Tool "Rectangle",
the Menu Snap Points will open up and you can see at the Bottom left corner the Function "Set relative Zero". Set this relative Zero Point in your drawing where you need to start your rectangle. Ideally on an other Element with a clear snap point like end or center.
This relative zero point has to be the first corner of your rectangle. Now you can move your mouse to find the second corner - watch the numbers in your Status bar and it will show you the dimensions ....
@5;10
means 5 units width and 10 units high
This screen shot is from the left bottom corner of your QCad Window ....
make sure that your Status Bar is visible (Menu View --> Status Bar).
Choose the Tool "Rectangle",
the Menu Snap Points will open up and you can see at the Bottom left corner the Function "Set relative Zero". Set this relative Zero Point in your drawing where you need to start your rectangle. Ideally on an other Element with a clear snap point like end or center.
This relative zero point has to be the first corner of your rectangle. Now you can move your mouse to find the second corner - watch the numbers in your Status bar and it will show you the dimensions ....
@5;10
means 5 units width and 10 units high
This screen shot is from the left bottom corner of your QCad Window ....
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Re: viewing object dimensions while drawing
Paul, you can also use the measuring tools of QCAD (menu Info) to measure distances in your drawing.
If you want to see the dimensions permanently, add a dimension entity (menu Dimension). Dimension entities are usually added on a separate layer, so they can be easily hidden when desired.
If you want to see the dimensions permanently, add a dimension entity (menu Dimension). Dimension entities are usually added on a separate layer, so they can be easily hidden when desired.
Re: viewing object dimensions while drawing
Paul
There is no 'dynamic' automatic dimension tracking function while we actually draw like in other CAD programs other than the absolute and relative coordinate information given in the Status bar as Husky has rightly pointed out.
However I can see how this may be of use so I have added a feature request for it here:
http://www.qcad.org/bugtracker/index.ph ... ask_id=674
Another viewing option may be:
Selecting a certain entity (line, circle, arc etc.) will show up the properties of that entity in the 'Property Editor' (View > Property Editor, keycode - GP), these properties, colour, line weight, length, radius or even the coordinate positions can all be changed here in this property Editor which will in this case! dynamically change in our drawing.
There is no 'dynamic' automatic dimension tracking function while we actually draw like in other CAD programs other than the absolute and relative coordinate information given in the Status bar as Husky has rightly pointed out.
However I can see how this may be of use so I have added a feature request for it here:
http://www.qcad.org/bugtracker/index.ph ... ask_id=674
Another viewing option may be:
Selecting a certain entity (line, circle, arc etc.) will show up the properties of that entity in the 'Property Editor' (View > Property Editor, keycode - GP), these properties, colour, line weight, length, radius or even the coordinate positions can all be changed here in this property Editor which will in this case! dynamically change in our drawing.