The Dimension features within Opus allows the measurements or dimensions of objects to be displayed in the drawing, next to specified sections of the objects.
To add dimensions to objects:
- From the menus, click New
Dimension to access the Dimensions submenu, and select one of the following options:
Note: Clicking ViewDimension Styles... governs the appearance of the Dimension Lines and Text. Therefore it is advisable to check these settings before positioning dimensions.
Dimension Styles
To access the Dimension Styles:
- From the Menus Click View
Dimension Styles...
This dialog sets the dimension text height and width, and the width and style of the lines that act as pointers.
- Click Properties
to edit these styles.
Linear Dimensions (Shortcut: DIMLINEAR)
A linear dimension only takes either the x- or the y- axis (horizontal or vertical) into consideration. Even if the line is at an angle, only one axis can be measured at a time.
To create a linear dimension:
- From the Menus Click New
Dimension
Linear or type DIMLINEAR in the program.
You will be prompted for the Start Point.
- Click one end of the length to be measured.
A prompt will then ask for the End Point.
- Click the second end of the length to be measured.
- Move the dimension to the required position, and click to place it.
The example below demonstrates the Linear measurement.
Aligned Dimensions (Shortcut: DIMALIGNED)
This dimension is used to measure the true distance between two points on a drawing.
To create an aligned dimension:
- From the Menus Click New
Dimension
Aligned or type DIMALIGNED in the program.
You will be prompted for a Start Point.
- Click one end of the length to be measured.
The prompt will now ask for the End Point.
- Click the second end of the length to be measured.
- Move the dimension to the required position, and click to place it.
The example below demonstrates the Aligned measurement.
Radial Dimensions (Shortcut: DIMRADIAL)
The radial dimension measures the radius of any arc selected.
To place a radial dimension:
- From the Menus Click New
Dimension
Radial or type DIMRADIAL in the program.
The program will ask you to select the Element you require measuring.
- Click on the arc to be measured.
- Move the dimension to the required position, and click to place it.
Diameter Dimensions (Shortcut: DIMDIAMETER)
This works in exactly the same way as the Radius Dimension but reports the Arcs Diameter rather than the Radius. This only works on complete Circles.
- From the Menus Click New
Dimension
Diameter or type DIMDIAMETER in the program.
Angular Dimensions (Shortcut: DIMANGULAR)
The angular dimension will give the angle in degrees between the two selected elements in an anticlockwise direction.
To create an angular dimension:
- From the Menus Click New
Dimension
Angular or type DIMANGULAR into the program.
- Click the first element. The angle will be measured moving anticlockwise from this element to the next.
- Click the second element, moving anticlockwise.
- Move the dimension to the required position, and click to place it.
Label Dimensions (Shortcut: DIMLABEL)
Places a text label on the screen, along with an array.
To create a text label:
- Click New
Dimension
Label.
- Click to position the bottom left hand corner of the area that will contain the label.
- Click to position the top right hand corner of the area.
- Type an angle (or accept the default if the text is not to be at an angle), and press Enter.
- Enter the actual text that will form the label and press Enter.
- Finally, click to position the arrow on the drawing.