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how membership fees work

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Hello.
Can you tell me how the associated shares work?
I ask why, although I have set up to create such quotas, when I move an object to which one of them refers, the share, often, does not move accordingly. So I wonder what the odds are like: a snap type fine, medium, insert, close; to the point of a block; or anything else.
I would be very comfortable because in my drawings I often have to update the positions of the various elements and, not having to update the quotas every time, it would be fantastic
Thank you very much
Hi.
 
type on the command line dimassoc and verify that it is set to 2 or go to options - user preferences - membership quotation and check it out.
Hi.
 
I understand, and that's what I ask you, in addition to the settings to activate them, how are they tied to a point or snap?
for example:
- share from endpoint of a line to block insertion: when I move the block the quota sometimes updates you sometimes not;
- price from endpoints of one line to another endpoint or to a line/circle center: if I move one of these objects the share does not update;
Please, I know how to test your patience, but help me.
I also need a guide to explain their operation well
Hi.
Thank you.
 
gino
I don't like them, but I've always turned them off.

Maybe the problem is something else, I'll try to explain if I can.
Follow me.

You have a pillar, a second pillar and a third pillar. between pil 1 and 2 you have 2 lines that represent the swab, between 2 and 3 you have 2 other lines of the swab.
make your good share from the pil 1 on the pil 1 edge, then from the pil1 edge to the pil2 edge, then spigolo pil2 and so on.
move the pil2 and the quotas remain where they were or 1 is updated and one is not.

the problem of membership fees is that they bind to the osnap on the entity that you chose. if in the first quota you could not miss (end of the rectangle pil1), in the second maybe you took the end of the swab and not that of the pillar (which coincide I know, but for autocad are 2 different objects! )
Therefore, from the point of view of the 1st quota, you moved the object (the pil1) and updates while, from the point of view of the 2nd quota, you moved an object to which the quota did not aim and therefore should not be updated.

This is the only rational explanation I can give. I get what happens to you, too, and that's one of the reasons why I keep them off.

Another problem (not recently) is that the distance between the point of quotation and actual line of quota always remains unchanged, so if you move an object in the direction of the quota line, you will also move the quota, and if before you had an alignment of the quota lines (which normally present in a drawing), then you will get all one thing scaled that you have to go to fix.

becomes much more efficient (if you have to change a already quoted design) stira (stretch) that moves the object and at the same time stretches/joints the share in the new position leaving the rest unchanged.
 
Another problem (not recently) is that the distance between the point of quotation and actual line of quota always remains unchanged, so if you move an object in the direction of the quota line, you will also move the quota, and if before you had an alignment of the quota lines (which normally present in a drawing), then you will get all one thing scaled that you have to go to fix.
bhe, this quickly solves with the mighty command _dimalign :finger:
 
Got it. .
In fact I did a couple of tests and, probably, my problem lies in the fact that the quota point has several overlapping snaps. so according to things I think you're right, as much as the associated odds "may" be a cool one; They actually create more work than they save.
Anyway, thank you very much for your help.
ps: how can I return the help that is given to me on your site? After all I am stunned with requests and I would like to return one way or another.
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