How can one eliminate the " 0' " in a 0' - 1/16" dimension showing ?
I am working strictly in small inch measurements and find the "0 feet" indication unnecessary in my case
Just played around, found that with Linear units = Fractional all zeros are gone, but also the inches ''. Don't know if this serves you. Don't know much about the imperials system anyway.
What is the isotropic method?
Your suggestion to use the “Fractional Format does help,
I do not need the “crowfeet” (“) to know I am working in
inches.
Thanks again,
AK
in regards to “ Isotropic “
a post back in 2014, suggested the following
steps:
1. open drawing 2. Edit current drawing preferences and set the
precision as high as possible. 3. Edit current drawing preferences and set
dimension main units to inch and length to architectural again setting the
precision as high as possible. 4. Modify -> Scale 5. Select all 6.
Isotropic Scale 12 7. Reset the precision to your desired amount.
Just
played around, found that with Linear units = Fractional all zeros are gone, but
also the inches ''. Don't know if this serves you. Don't know much about the
imperials system anyway. What is the isotropic method?
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This answer helped me too! I'm using (big) metric units (mm) without decimals. A measure of 1120 mm was displayed as 112 mm. I figured out that no measurements could end with 0, e.g. 280 => 28, 1000 => 1, and so on. It turned out that the option Linear zeros:Remove right was enabled. After disabling it I got the expected result. Still, this feature seems not correct to me. It should probably only remove zeros to the right of the decimal period/comma. I'm on LibreCAD 2.1.3.