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Problem with tol_text_height_factor in .dtl

Problem with tol_text_height_factor in .dtl

Problem with tol_text_height_factor in .dtl

(OP)
Hi,  

When I adjust the tol_text_height_factor in the .dtl nothing happens.  It is my understanding that when I change this ration, the size of my tolerances in the plus-minus format should change accordingly relative to the dimension text size. Oddly enough the tol_text_width_factor seems to work find for me.  

Has anyone experinced this before.  Is it a build related issue?  Are there any settings that might overide this?

I am using Wildfire 2 build M130.

Thanks

RE: Problem with tol_text_height_factor in .dtl

What kind of dimension display are you using?  tol_text_height_factor only affects Plus-Minus tolerances, not +-Symmetric tolerances and of course not nominal or limit dimensions.

RE: Problem with tol_text_height_factor in .dtl

(OP)
It is just to Plus-Minus tolerances that I am trying to adjust the size on.

RE: Problem with tol_text_height_factor in .dtl

It works for me using WF2 M220.

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