It would be a huge help if you could identify the starting or ending point of a dimension string by looking at it.
This could be similar to the little arrow that was added wall object to identify the starting end, or the locus that was added to the text block object to identify the alignment of the text.
It is always frustrating turning on or off dimension witnesses when you don't know which is the starting end of the dimension, it is basically trial and error.
Also, now that you are displaying the dimension value in the Object Info Palette as an editable field (Cheers to the VectorWorks team for implementing this feature), it would be good to know when you change a dimension value in the editable field, which end of the dimension string will change.
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It would be a huge help if you could identify the starting or ending point of a dimension string by looking at it.
This could be similar to the little arrow that was added wall object to identify the starting end, or the locus that was added to the text block object to identify the alignment of the text.
It is always frustrating turning on or off dimension witnesses when you don't know which is the starting end of the dimension, it is basically trial and error.
Also, now that you are displaying the dimension value in the Object Info Palette as an editable field (Cheers to the VectorWorks team for implementing this feature), it would be good to know when you change a dimension value in the editable field, which end of the dimension string will change.
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