> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.dietrichs.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.dietrichs.com/dietrichs-intelligent-documentation/docs-de-en/2d-auxiliary-geometry/bemassungen/bemassungsstil/bemassungsstil-winkel.md).

# Dimension Style - Angles

**Unit of measurement**: Until further notice there is only the unit of measurement 'degree'. Therefore, nothing can be configured here.

**Text before the dimension value (prefix)**: You can insert additional text before each dimension value. For a standard dimension chain this option will only be required in individual cases. In such cases you can also add this prefix using the 'Modify' function for a single dimension chain.

**Text after the dimension value (suffix)**: You can insert additional text after each dimension value. For example, you can place the unit after each number. Note: In architectural dimensioning the unit may change while the suffix remains the same.

**Number of decimal places**: The number of decimal places for angles.

**Radius of the arc**: This determines the size of the circular arc in terms of angle.

**Length of the extension line outside the arc**: This is the length of the oblique line outside the arc when creating the angular dimension. If the dimension text is moved manually, the length of this line can also be adjusted afterwards to any desired value.

**Distance of the dimension text from the arc**: If the angular dimension is created without a leader line, this is the distance of the dimension text from the arc. A value of 0.0 places the dimension text centered on the arc.


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