Masonry Plan - Dimensioning
Measure wall height and wall length: Two dimension chains measure the height and the length of the wall.
Dimension inclination angle: Slanted wall edges (e.g., at the gable) receive an angular dimension.
Measure penetration width: The width of the wall cutouts that were created by intersections is dimensioned.
Measure height of penetration lower edge: The absolute elevation of the lower edge of the openings (from intersections) is dimensioned with an elevation mark.
Measure windows and doors: A dimension chain below the wall measures the distances of the openings that were created by intersections. Either an overall dimensioning or a chain dimensioning between elements is available.
Measure penetration distances: The distances of the component penetrations can optionally be dimensioned with an end, intermediate, or end-intermediate dimensioning.
Measure penetration distances at: The distances of the component penetrations can optionally be dimensioned at the left or right edge or at the axis of the penetration.
Measure points for chalk line: At slanted wall edges, points for a chalk line can be generated. These points lie on a line parallel to the wall edge. The distance of this line from the wall edge can be entered below. This dimensioning measures the horizontal distances of the end points of these lines. Additionally, the end points receive an elevation mark.
Dimension style: Here you can select the dimension style with which the dimension chains should be generated in the plan. If no dimension style is selected here, the dimension style from the plan template will be used.
Dimensioning factor: This factor affects the spacing of the dimension chains for the Classic Plan program in.
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