Hi,
I have created a Dimension Feature Class, and when I created it I choose to show units in "Feet". But...when I create new dimension features, it always shows them in "Meters".
My map units are in Meters. Is that the problem?? Is there a way to show dimensions in feet when the map units are in meters??
Thanks,
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I don't use dimensions very often, but I would guess that value is being defined by the selected spatial reference of the feature class. I tested adding a few dimension layers to a project, and that seems to be what determines it.
Even though there is a "Map Units" dropdown when you create a dimension feature class, the documentation states that "The units should match the map coordinate system." Furthermore, I can't see where the selection there is actually maintained in the resulting layer. Opening up the properties only shows your selected reference scale and any styles you've defined, nothing about units.
So you'll need your dimensions in a spatial reference that uses feet as the linear unit. Since Pro reprojects layers on the fly, there's no issue in using that layer in a map that is itself in meters.
Could you elaborate as to where it's displaying meters instead of feet? Depending on what part of the application you're looking at, it may be governed by different settings.
Hi,
It's on the actual dimension feature that I create. Here is an example. I'd like to see this in FT, not M.
I don't use dimensions very often, but I would guess that value is being defined by the selected spatial reference of the feature class. I tested adding a few dimension layers to a project, and that seems to be what determines it.
Even though there is a "Map Units" dropdown when you create a dimension feature class, the documentation states that "The units should match the map coordinate system." Furthermore, I can't see where the selection there is actually maintained in the resulting layer. Opening up the properties only shows your selected reference scale and any styles you've defined, nothing about units.
So you'll need your dimensions in a spatial reference that uses feet as the linear unit. Since Pro reprojects layers on the fly, there's no issue in using that layer in a map that is itself in meters.
Hi Josh.
Creating my Dimension Class using NAD 1983 BLM Zone 17N (US Feet) seems to be working in my map which is in Zone 17N (m).
Thanks!