Best way to tame layer unhiding
Hello All,
I hope this post find you healthy and happy in this new year; well relatively new year.
I have a situation where I use specific layers for surfaces and curves. Sometimes the drawings loose the layer state and they become unhidden making the drawing look like a wreck. I just experimented with the config option blank_layer a bit. I saved out the layer status file to my desktop, added a layer ID to a layer, read it back into a test file and then added the config option to try and blank a layer by the layer ID on opening a file. It does not work for me. We use Creo 3.0 build M150. Any thoughts on a way to force certain layers to always blank initially? I have a sneaking suspicion that Creo un-blanks my layers when a change is made with intent.
Also we have varied layer practices from the many years and people who have worked here. Is it possible to delete all the layers and use default_layer_model to pull in new layers with rules? Any method that works would be appreciated.
So I am struggling to find two solutions.
1) enforce a select layers to always be hidden in drawings when opening
2) remove and replace all the layers in a file (prt, asm, drw) and include rules so they auto populate.
This would also add opportunity to use mapkeys for layers even on old parts.
I can always manually fix up the issues, but its a complete waste of time to have to do so.
I do not think I have ever mastered layers as I should have in the many years I have been using pro/creo. I just plow through what ever is in the way with brute force and get it done. I'm looking to employ a bit more finesse this time and try and free up time to do useful work.
Thank you in advance for any ideas or or insight.
Regards,
Chris

