Sketch lock
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Sketch lock
Hi folks,
I am facing some prob in sketch locking in WF 5.0.
after locking the sketch also its changing the dimension and position.
Suggest me if i need to follow any critical steps for perfect sketch lock.
Aravik
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You can lock sketch dimensions by default.
config.pro
sketcher_dimension_autolock yes
sketcher_lock_modified_dims yes
You can also right click a dimension and select "lock".
"Strong" just means they will remain but can still change by dragging curves.
Anything that is not locked by locked dimensions or constraints if free to move by dragging curves and vertices.
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Just i want to lock skechdimension & movement.
Can any one help me?
Thanks
AraviK
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Hi,
upload a picture to show us what do you want to do.
Martin Hanak
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You can lock sketch dimensions by default.
config.pro
sketcher_dimension_autolock yes
sketcher_lock_modified_dims yes
You can also right click a dimension and select "lock".
"Strong" just means they will remain but can still change by dragging curves.
Anything that is not locked by locked dimensions or constraints if free to move by dragging curves and vertices.
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