Follow up - 5.5' is too far?
Well actually I did have it inspected and they approved it the way I had it. But I'd like to remove the first vent now. So you're saying I'm limited to 5 feet between the drain of the tub and the downstream vent? I have no idea if they will notice that I removed the vent or not. They've already approved the below slab drainage but they'll be back for the supply lines and final plumbing inspection.
Actually, the way I originally had it for the first inspection was without the shower vent. I had the tub vent and the toilet vent and the inspector said I couldn't use the toilet vent as a wet vent for the shower. I thought he was wrong on that, but since this is my first time plumbing I had no grounds to argue with him.
Last question - I promise
When the inspector came to inspect my plumbing the first time, I had a vent for the tub (which is the most upstream fixture), with a 1-1/2" trap feeding into a 2" horiz drain, then I had the shower feed into this same drain about 5.5' downstream, then about 3' feet downstream from that is the vent for the toilet which feeds into a 3" line. He said the shower had to have its own vent - I thought the next downstream vent would suffice. It appeared to agree with the drawings and discussions I have in my plumbing book regarding wet vents.
I think I'll just have to go down to their office and talk them.
Thanks for all your help.