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When you apply a dimensional constraint to an object, a constraint variable
is automatically created for maintaining the constraint value. By default, these
are assigned names such as d1 or dia1, but you can rename them with the
-PARAMTERS.
Dimensional constraints can be created in one of the following forms:
Dynamic constraints
Annotational constraints
The forms have different purposes. In addition, any dynamic or annotational
constraint can be converted to a reference parameter.
Dynamic Constraints
By default, dimensional constraints are dynamic. They are ideal for normal
parametric drawing and design tasks.
Dynamic constraints have the following characteristics:
Maintain the same size when zooming in or out
Can easily be turned on or off globally in the drawing
Display using a fixed, predefined dimension style
Position the textual information automatically, and provide triangle grips
with which you can change the value of a dimensional constraint
Do not display when the drawing is plotted
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