I can use the keystroke-based dimension but prefer to use the Etch-a-Sketch-like manual mode, which usually ends up with a dimension such as 25.34 although now I would prefer a manual alternative to only applies increments of .10 inch, if that is the ANSI standard.I will assume you have ACI and have been using it. How have you been entering your dimensions up until now?
Yes, however, the 25.34 isn't meant to be 25.34, per se. I just can't ever seem to get a measurement to the foot, or the half-foot, correct when I try to do so manually using the mouse.25.34 - that's 1/100 of a foot or 0.12 inches, more than sufficient for ANSI. That's what my Leica X4 returns for me (but it does have different options). That's what I use in Chief Architect (that too has different options).
-- Rounding is not necessary - especially if you like to use accurate measurements to get at wall thickness and find problems.
Yes, however, the 25.34 isn't meant to be 25.34, per se. I just can't ever seem to get a measurement to the foot, or the half-foot, correct when I try to do so manually using the mouse.
At the bottom of ACI Sketch, I changed my settings to the following:Does the ACI sketch program have a setting that is based on ANSI increments?