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 From:  nacho65 (JUANGALVAN)
416.3 In reply to 416.1 
Hi Michael:


To know in that units you this working in very important in everything
moment and I believe that gives a correct vision of what is sought to make

can I know in that moment that units are in use?

Best regards

Juan Galvan
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 From:  Michael Gibson
416.4 In reply to 416.1 
Hi MadTooler,

> I am not sure if the design of MoI is Unit specific or Unit irrelevant. Please advise the approach.

Right now it is basically just a generic unit. It can be whatever you want if you just treat it in a consistent manner. The .3dm files written by MoI have a unit setting of "No units", which Rhino interprets as being in whatever the current unit system is in Rhino when you read the file in.

I have been planning on adding a proper unit setting for some time, I'll try to get this in for the next beta release.


I'm glad that the keyboard-free "sit back and draw" style suits you! As you use MoI in this manner, please let me know if you run into any areas that don't feel completely comfortable.

- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
416.5 In reply to 416.3 
> can I know in that moment that units are in use?

Hi Juan, right now you just make a decision what the units mean to you, there is no official setting for it yet.

But I do plan on adding a setting in soon, I'll try to get it for the next beta.

- Michael
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 From:  JTB
416.6 In reply to 416.5 
Units are very useful when
1. someone exchanges files with someone with a different unit system.
2. Modeling something with parts of different size especially when plans are used (a part is drawn and measured in cm, another in mm.)
3. Modeling something with many parts of different size and using many files and then combining those files into one. So when I model a car, the main body is modeled in meters, the wheels in centimeters and the bolts in millimeters. When I want to combine those models into one you will get a veeery big bolt!

Of course there is always the scale command but it works only in certain cases. It doesn't work when the file has multiple objects because the distance between them is changed too.
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