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User aw changed the following:

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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Feb  9 13:19:14 -0800 
2005 -------
AW: No, it's not a bug at the moment. The Pos&Size dialog on F4 is meant to det
the object's dimension, it's not specialized to dimensioning objects. Text
belongs to the object, so what You set there is the size of the object including
the text.
I agree that tis is not very useful in that case, so i pledge for an
enchancement request to add something like 'length of dimension line' field to
the dilaog if a dimension line is selected. This would also work with rotated
dimension lines, where the size you edit is the width/height of the visible
object in page coordinates at the moment.
This values for the F4 dialog are a logic consequence for values editable for
all kind of shapes. The common case is that the user has any kind of shape (or
shapes) and wants all that shapes to have a specified size, regardless of
rotation or else.
AW->WG: Suggest enchancement request, close this one, please.

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