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  1. Interesting in ipad afd version. i am having a problem. Maybe I messed up a setting, I don't know. my problem is: If we draw a straight line with the pen tool, for example, a 50mm line appears as x 50mm in the dimensions section. and if we give this line an angle of, say, 45 degrees, it still appears as 50 mm. The area it occupies in the y-plane is not visible unless the Regular bounds option is selected. but now, whether the object is displayed as a line or as a regular bound, in both cases the area it occupies in the x and y planes is shown. so I can't see the length of my line as line in the dimensions tab. It's a difficult subject to explain, I hope you understand. and waiting for your answers. thanks.
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