Translations:TechDraw LengthDimension/17/en


 * : Sets whether the dimension is visible. - visible,  - hidden.


 * : The name of the font to use for the dimension text.
 * : Dimension text size.
 * : Adjusts the gap between the dimension points and the start of the extension lines. The gap is this value times the line width.
 * : Adjusts the gap between the dimension points and the start of the extension lines. The gap is this value times the line width.
 * : Dimension line weight.
 * : Color for lines and text.
 * : Specifies the standard (and its style) according to which the dimension is drawn:
 * - drawn according to the standard ISO 129-1, text is rotated to be parallel with the dimension line tangent.
 * - drawn in compliance with ISO 129-1, text is always horizontal, above the shortest possible reference line.
 * - drawn according to the standard ASME Y14.5M, text is horizontal, inserted in a break within the dimension line or arc.
 * - drawn in compliance with ASME Y14.5M, text is horizontal, short reference line is attached to one side's vertical center.


 * : Rather universal property specifying how much space the dimension drawing may take up:
 * - no lines or arrows are drawn, only the bare dimension value is displayed.
 * - for lengths and angles a single headed line connecting the dimensional value and the end point's virtual extension line is drawn. The extension line itself is not added.
 * Diameters are rendered following  extent, radii following   extent.
 * - for lengths and angles a double headed line (or arc) connecting the start and end point's virtual extension lines is drawn, though the extension lines themselves are not added.
 * Diameters are drawn with a minimal single headed line from dimensional value to the closest point on circle, radii as with  extent.
 * - for lengths and angles a single headed line connecting the dimensional value and the end point's extension line is drawn along with the extension line itself.
 * Diameters are drawn with a single headed line from the center to the closest point on circle, radii with a minimal single headed line from dimensional value to the closest arc point.
 * - the default value. For lengths and angles a double headed line (or arc) connecting the start and end point's extension lines is drawn, the extension lines themselves as well.
 * Diameters are drawn as double headed lines striking the center and connecting the closest and farthest points on the circle.
 * Radii are drawn as a single headed line from center to the closest arc point.
 * - Only diameters support this value, rendering them in a horizontal or vertical length-like way. Other dimension types are rendered as with  extent.


 * : By default the value inside the dimension line/arc means the arrows pointing outwards. If placed outside the dimension line/arc, the arrows point inwards the dimension line/arc.
 * - Let the direction of arrows to be selected automatically according to the rule above.
 * - Override the automatically chosen direction and force the opposite one.