Where can I find this command?
Permalink Reply by Danny Boyes on April 20, 2011 at 7:34am Permalink Reply by Shanghai on April 24, 2011 at 11:21pm Permalink Reply by Barry Mair on April 24, 2011 at 11:42pm Permalink Reply by Barry Mair on April 24, 2011 at 11:53pm Permalink Reply by Danny Boyes on April 25, 2011 at 2:33am Permalink Reply by Barry Mair on April 25, 2011 at 3:12am
Rhino can work in any unit system and with any tolerance. The default unit system is millimeters, and the default tolerance is 0.01 millimeters. You can change the default unit system or tolerance by setting up a template. If you frequently need to work in more than one unit system or with more than one tolerance, set multiple templates. Details that are parallel can get a scale assigned to them. The scale will tell Rhino how many model units are in each paper unit. By assigning the scale to the detail, the layout can be plotted 1=1. Also by assigning the scale to the detail, details can have different scales. Select the Top detail. Do not double-click to activate.
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Model units properties manage the units settings for the current model space.
Layout units properties manage the layout units for the current layout space.
Units and tolerances
Model units
Controls the units used in the model.
Layout units
Controls the units used in the layouts.
Note: When you change from one units system to another, Rhino asks if you want to have the geometry automatically scaled to match the unit change.
Absolute tolerance
Tolerance in units used when creating new geometry that cannot be absolutely accurate. For example, trimming surfaces, doing offsets and Boolean operations usually create approximate geometry.
Relative tolerance
Sets the relative tolerance used in some commands. If, in those commands, the relative tolerance is smaller than the absolute tolerance setting, the relative tolerance is used instead.
Angle tolerance
Sets the angle tolerance in some commands use to create, modify, or evaluate geometry.
When creating or modifying geometry the angle between two objects will be less than or equal to the tolerance value.
Two objects will meet an evaluation criterion, such as tangency, when the angle between them is less than the tolerance value.
Custom units
Name
The unit name.
Units per meter
Enters a scale in units per meter.
Distance display
Sets the distance display for the status bar and distance and length commands.
Decimal
Sets the display to decimal (1.25).
Fractional
Sets the display to fractional (1-1/4).
Feet & Inches
Sets the display to feet and inches (1'-3').
Display precision
Sets the number of decimal places for the distance display.
Note
● | It is best to select a tolerance when you start modeling and stick with it. |
● | Importing a model in a format that supports units and tolerances will not adjust Rhino's units or tolerances. A dialog box will warn you if the units do not match. |
● | The following three items are a good guide to choosing tolerances. |
● | Rhino can work in any unit system and with any tolerance. The default unit system is millimeters, and the default tolerance is 0.01 millimeters. You can change the default unit system or tolerance by setting up a template. If you frequently need to work in more than one unit system or with more than one tolerance, set multiple templates. |
● | In general, Rhino works best if you choose a unit system whose absolute tolerance is around 0.01 to 0.001, the 'size' of a small feature (like a tiny fillet or small curve offset distance) is >= 10 x tolerance, and the 'size' of the model is <= 100000. |
● | Using an absolute tolerance that is smaller than 0.0001 will noticeably slow some intersection and fitting processes. |
Distance units
Use any of the Rhino unit measurements including fractions. You can mix fractional and decimal input.
Microns
1.2mic
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1.2micron(s)
Millimeters
1.2mm
1.2millimeter(s)
Centimeters
1.2c
1.2cm
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1.2centimeter(s)
Meters
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1.2m
1.2meter(s)
Kilometers
1.2km
1.2kilometer(s)
Microinches
1.2microinch(es)
Mils
1.2mil(s)
Feet and Inches
1'
1in
1inch(es)
1'2-1/2(')
1'2.2(')
1-1/2'
1.5'
1'
1ft
1foot
1feet
Miles
1mi
1mile(s)
Other
Angstrom
Nanometer
Decimeter
Dekameter
Hectometer
Megameter
Gigameter
Yard
Printer point
Printer pica
Nautical mile
Astronomical unit
Lightyear
Parsec
Angle units
Use any of the Rhino angle unit measurements including fractions. You can mix input types.
The direction for 0 degrees is 3 o'clock. Positive angular measurement is counterclockwise.
Decimal Degrees
The '°' symbol can be used, but it is easier to just type d.
45 (If no units are specified, then degrees are assumed.)
45°
45d
39deg
22.875degs
12.345e2degree
180degrees
47.653395°
Degrees/minutes/seconds
128d37'22'
128°37'22'
99d37'45.234'
32.543'
32'30.1234'
Radians (1πr=180°)
3.1415926535897932384626433832795r (pi radians)
1.234r
1.234rad
1.234rads
1.234radian
1.234radians
Gradians (100g=90°)
4.00g
4.00grad
4.00grads
Surveyor's units
S47°39'08.54'E
See also
Rhinoceros 5 © 2010-2015 Robert McNeel & Associates. 17-Sep-2015
In Windows there are two ways to get to this setting. Through the Rhino Options>Advanced Settings>Shaded but from the image above it doesn't look like there is an advanced option on there. So the Alternative is to go through the Viewport Title Menu with a right click and select Display Options. Does Mac have a similar feature?
no the display options in mac rhino doesnt work =[
Hi Shanghai.
Are you familiar with the Rhino OS X newsgroup.
You might get MAC answers there.
- Permalink Reply by Shanghai on April 25, 2011 at 7:44am
On the image you posted above, the top one 'Background' is where on Windows you change the colour of the viewport background.
I had to look and the windows options are the same - I have mine set to white,
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Backface settings are a Rhino display feature that allows you to easily identify a surface's normal direction.
Thankyou - a setting I hadn't encountered.
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And I must say that your replies to queries in this newgroup has, and is greatly appreciated and acknowledged as an invaluble learning tool.
Thankyou
- Permalink Reply by Danny Boyes on April 25, 2011 at 4:14am