handleman
Automotive
- Jan 7, 2005
- 3,411
I've always liked the way SW shows certain distance information in the status bar when you select certain entities without having to activate the "measure" tool. However, I use SW stretched across both monitors, so I often have to look to the opposite monitor to get my distance information. Also, it won't do certain things, such as center distance between two cylinders, etc.
With SW2008, we were given API access to the Measure tool and a way to put a popup message on the screen. With those, I've written a little macro that stays active and will auto-measure every time you select two (and only two) entities in a part or assembly. It puts the results in a little box that appears just below the mouse cursor.
While it's still not as powerful as the actual measure tool, I'm guessing this will eliminate about 90% of my uses of it. I can't really see any lag from it, although I haven't tested it on any really big assemblies yet.
-handleman, CSWP (The new, easy test)
With SW2008, we were given API access to the Measure tool and a way to put a popup message on the screen. With those, I've written a little macro that stays active and will auto-measure every time you select two (and only two) entities in a part or assembly. It puts the results in a little box that appears just below the mouse cursor.
While it's still not as powerful as the actual measure tool, I'm guessing this will eliminate about 90% of my uses of it. I can't really see any lag from it, although I haven't tested it on any really big assemblies yet.
-handleman, CSWP (The new, easy test)