How to adjust the hight of symmetric tolerance-text?

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Håkan, Nov 24, 2003.

  1. Håkan

    Håkan Guest

    I would like to setup a drawing template. Where can I find a list of
    all options (or are all options in the original "draw setup"?

    How to adjust the hight of symmetric tolerance-text? I can adjust the
    hight for +/- tolerances but not for symmetric......

    Can I as default specify a different font in tables (that differs from
    the "note-text"?

    /Håkan
     
    Håkan, Nov 24, 2003
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  2. Håkan

    David Janes Guest

    "Håkan >" <<nospamremove> wrote in message
    : I would like to setup a drawing template. Where can I find a list of
    : all options (or are all options in the original "draw setup"?
    :
    Drawing options are all pretty much listed in .dtl file. The default ones are
    located in <loadpoint>\text directory. You can point to one of these with the
    config.pro option setting of drawing_setup_file to make it your new default. If
    you work to different international standards, (ISO, DIN, JIS) you'll want a
    separate dtl file for each.

    : How to adjust the hight of symmetric tolerance-text? I can adjust the
    : hight for +/- tolerances but not for symmetric......

    I've tried it, and I don't believe you can adjust the dimension and tolerance text
    height separately.
    :
    : Can I as default specify a different font in tables (that differs from
    : the "note-text"?

    There is no config.pro or .dtl option which allows setting a table font separate
    from the default font. It is possible though when you create the format table to
    give the repeat region text a style which will govern the bom text when the table
    fills with values.

    David Janes
    :
    : /Håkan
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    David Janes, Nov 24, 2003
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