![]() ![]() ![]() What is so confusing is that every single reference line requires massive decrypting. I don't want to rely on Rhinoscript either. Is an annotation default not triggering, I wonder? I can do without a Grasshopper preview and in fact like to avoid plugins at all costs in favor of Python so I can much more easily offer a Grasshopper script to a client but Grasshopper and then Python themselves are plugins for Rhino 5, whereas they are included in Rhino 6 WIP. For now I've just stopped using Rhino 6 WIP for a big project. This is a drag since Grasshopper style dimensions can't be baked and the various Grasshopper plugins for dimensions spit out error messages in Rhino 6 WIP. I can copy and paste the dimension created in Rhino 5 just fine into Rhino 6 WIP, or copy and paste the invisible dimension over to Rhino 5 and it's still not visible.ĭimension = (StartPoint, EndPoint, OffsetPoint) This little script works fine in Rhino 5 from Grasshopper Python, to create a linear dimension, but it fails in Rhino 6 WIP which creates an invisible dimension that an be selected with Select All but has exactly zero size and cannot be zoomed in to with Zoom Selected.
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