M99x4 is a non-preferred size, you can use the data for 4mm pitch threads to derive the dimensions for M99x4 male and female threads. I did not intend to imply any lack of intelligence - I was simply pointing out that 'hole wizard' is not included in the help file, it is officially called 'hole tool'. I attempted to answer the question that was asked, not the one that you didn't ask. My view has always been that (A) the "definition set" should be expanded and (B) that we, the users, should be building and sharing these definitions. Thus, you know the "data" you need to generate such "entries." I have a spreadsheet ( Libre Office Calc format) that takes the basis data ( Designation:, Pitch:, Tap Drill (size):, Female Thread Class:, Female Thread Major Diameter:, Female Thread Minor Diameter:, Female Thread Pitch Diameter:, Male Thread Class:, Male Thread Major Diameter:, Male Thread Minor Diameter:, Male Thread Pitch Diameter:, and (as a validity list pull-down selection) Type Description: that "autogenerates" the Thread Type: designation to create "lists" that can be incorporated into your alibre_unicode_custom.thd definition set. Starting with the basics, the alibre_unicode_custom.thd definitions allow for: UNC, UNF, UNEF, Metric Coarse, Metric Fine, Metric Special, NPT, Generic Inch Thread, or Generic mm Thread "types" of threads.
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