andrew wrote:Are you looking for a dimensioning tool or a measuring (info) tool?
I'm looking for a dimensioning tool or maybe even better an addition to the existing Angular tool. Sure - an info tool would be also nice but fo me is it more important to provide this DIM proper on a drawing before it goes to a shop.
Based on the old rule: No worker on a workbench should be in need to use a calculator to understand a drawing ...
andrew wrote:I could imagine a tool that lets you click a center or focus point, choose the reference direction (top, right, bottom, left), click a point that defines the angle. Probably not so easy to grasp for the user though. Do you have any other ideas how such a tool could work step by step?
Here my (properly naive) thoughts - it's pretty similar to yours:
The current Angular tools needs two entities (reads the angles for calculation) and will then provide ALL possible angles.
I was thinking that this can be used with an additional on/off option switch for this new function. "Off" (default?) means the Angular tool works as before.
"On" means it needs still two entities but the second clicked entity will trigger a different calculation. The second entities will provide an angle which can be used for an orthogonal (?) calculation. Then it needs a chosen reference (Snap) where to use this Orthogonal (within the code) line. With this info it should be able to show ALL possible angles and I can chose which one I need.
In short: Option on + 3 clicks.
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My naive thinking is when you have the result of this second click calculation + a reference then you have a similar situation like the ordinary Angular tool.
Do you think a second tool is less confusing?