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Is there the capability to display dual units in part studios (and assemblies for that matter)?
JAN_R
Member, csevp Posts: 11 PRO
When working on projects I find that often enough I need to reference metric and imperial/standard dimension within the same part and assembly studios. When doing up drawings there is the option to display/dimension with dual units I can't seem to find the function within the part studios. Does this not exist or am I looking in all the wrong places? I understand that I can enter a unit of choice within the dimension dialog boxes but when I go to use the 'measure' function to double check work I only see the workspace units and have to go back and convert.
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This affects units in dimensions, mates, etc as well as anything in the "display mass properties" dialog
and measure dialog:
It's a little clumsy, but you can change back and forth all you like.
Sometimes I work on projects that have mixed units, and it would be nice if there was a way to show mixed units rather than it converting them back to the document units each time. I saw this post is from 2019 with plans for improvements, can someone point me to how to accomplish this?
@mooreaa - don't let this be a deciding factor. Onshape is really good at listening to users and may finish up this improvement - I never did bring it up after Onshape made the changes. There are so many other benefits to Onshape compared to other Cad systems that override this - for lack of a better term - nuisance.
+1 to having dual dimensions in Part Studio!
Little hack - if I'm in a mm Part Studio and put in a dimension of say 1.25in, I'll put:
1*1.25in
… just so that the dimension gets an "f" next to it so that I or someone else would have the inkling to hover over it and discover that it's an imperial dimension.