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I just opened a ticket but this looks like a bug and I am wondering if any of you have encountered this and have a good work around. It looks like in Creo 9.0.7 its not respecting independent layer status. When I try and hide a curve in one view it effects the top drawing layer status even though it is not set as such.
We just made the jump and have found some other small issues but this is the biggest one for us.
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fasthlr_drawing yes
was accidentally set. It was removed and the issue has been resolved.
You're making me nauseous with your cursor movement....🤢
It MIGHT be because you might have the curve on more than one layer. I use "Rules-Based" layers to prevent that.
That curve is only on one layer. I confirmed it with the feature information report.
fasthlr_drawing yes
was accidentally set. It was removed and the issue has been resolved.
I am seeing a similar issue.
we have Creo 9.0.5
I opened an older part that has an imported curve.
When I opened the drawing, the curve was there, but when I updated the views, the curve went away.
I checked the fasthlf and fasthlf_drawing settings, either on or off made no difference.
There are no hidden layers or features.
Ideas?
I figured it out! LOL. My background is white and the curve was white. So, I wasn't seeing it on the page. doh!