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In WF3 there used to be option on Show/Erase popup for erasing cosmetic threads from the view. Where has this option gone in Creo 2? Namely, I have cross section view with some hidden edges shown and there are cosmetic threads I would like to hide from the view. How can this be achieved?
Thanks in advance.
You could put them on a layer and hide the layer for those views.
In Reply to Jurij Skraba:
In WF3 there used to be option on Show/Erase popup for erasing cosmetic threads from the view. Where has this option gone in Creo 2? Namely, I have cross section view with some hidden edges shown and there are cosmetic threads I would like to hide from the view. How can this be achieved?
Thanks in advance.
As I recall this isone approach, they probably should already be on such a layer if admin is doing their job. Proper use and understandingof layers, their use and purposeappears to have been lost over the years.
The reason I believe the very best method of handling cosmetic threads is to have them on layers, is because their display can be handled in all subsequent drawings and models, all the way to the very top level, and it can be done all at once in one step. Showing/erasing them in the drawing where the threads are cut may often be the best method, especially if you want them to show in some views but not others. But several of the companies I've worked havemoved away from showing them as well as hiddenlines. So, it can be handled far more efficiently than hunting down each and every one of them to erase them.
I found solution by myself and I would like to share it with others.
When on Annotate tab, select cosmetic thread you would like to hide (when dealing with cosmetic threads on pitch circle you should query or RMB select the right one, i.e. the one in the back), click RMB and select Erase. Kapooow -cosmetic thread disappears.
However, now I have another problem. I cannot find the way to get the erased cosmetic thread back. Any ideas?
The only way I have found, is to find the hole or cosmetic in the model tree, where you can then select Unerase. Really long winded, especially with a big model tree
I have found out that when cosmetic thread is erased, there is an option Unerase cosmetic, however you need to select the view where you erased cosmetics immediately after Erase cosmetic command and then RMB click it. Unerase cosmetic command appears on RMB menu. This unerases all the cosmetics, that were erased.
Not exactly final solution but rather workaround, since you cannot directly select cosmetics, one or multiple, and unerase/erase them selectively.