Hello
I'm on SW15 and I'm trying to hide part of the recall line of one hill when another crosses it. See the PCs (a picture is worth a long speech ^^)
I don't know if it's just possible on this version of SW (or on others). I searched in vain on the :( forum. Do you have a solution to propose?
P.S. I'm not trying to tinker (which is certainly practical when you only have a plan to do) but something that I could put in MEP models.
Thank you in advance.
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Hello
you must check the "Breaklines" option when selecting a rib. You can also change the range either manually or in the document properties directly.
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You offer me more or less the same thing, olivier and gauthik (at least I have the impression).
It's true that it's not too bad for moments when only lines cross. But as soon as I have a text on the side that also crosses, then it becomes less great. Indeed, the break is symmetrical / the crossed line. So when I have a text too, I have to increase this break (only on this coast otherwise it increases me everywhere).
What I would like to know is if we can have (basically) an effect as if we had a white layer behind the side text (more or less like on the PJ of the question).
Hello
I have the impression that this is not possible, the "break line" function only seems to take into account the dimension and reminder lines but not the text of the dimension. It even goes as far as the fact that if the dimension text is positioned "on the dimension" then the break is not made at all:
If anyone has a solution, I'm also interested.
Kind regards
apart from the "breakout line" that can be set in the basic models (DOT),
there's not much possible...
but a trick is to disable "centering dimensions" (if it is enabled by default in MEPs)
and to slide the 127 slightly, so that it no longer crosses the other line.
Otherwise also, use the other display options (dimension with offset line, etc...)
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Thank you Olivier42, it's so stupid that we forget to go to the obvious:)
It did it by itself on an old CAD so I didn't even look for anything else!!
Kind regards
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