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June 24, 2014
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Default modelisation planes

  • June 24, 2014
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*My english is not really good. I'm gonna do my best so that you can understand my issue.

I just installed Creo 2.0 (student edition). When I model a part, I dont see any reference plane in the modelisation window. I see the ''RIght'', ''Top'' and ''Front'' plane in the model tree, but these are not visible in the mod window. I think if you look at the screen shots in attachment you should understand my issue.

Thanks


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Best answer by Mahesh_Sharma

Which graphics card do you have on machine?

----- Rename config.sup (if any) in <Creo 2.0 Install location>\Common Files\M110\text > launch Creo and check the datums.

If still fails, move to below steps.

Next step:

Remove the one in list.

1. Right Click on Creo 2.0 shortcut icon > Properties

2. Click in Target path and move cursor to extreme right (at the end of .....exe")

3. Add a space after .exe"

4. Type -g:win32_gdi > Apply > Ok

Win32_gdi.jpg

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14-Alexandrite
June 24, 2014

You need to turn on your datum display. Probably in the top center of the window in a fresh install.

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gduval1-VisitorAuthor
1-Visitor
June 24, 2014

Thanks for trying to help, but as you can see, I still don't see the planes even though theses display buttons are turned on. What+I+see.PNG

Mahesh_Sharma
22-Sapphire I
June 24, 2014

Guillaume,

This seems to be due to graphics.

Add config option graphics win32_gdi in config.pro and relaunch.

You can directly add that in config.pro available in <Creo 2.0 install>\Common files\<datecode>\text\