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Style and Combine State on Drawings

DonSenchuk
7-Bedrock

Style and Combine State on Drawings

Ok, I'm at a loss. Making a combined state in the model is pretty simple. Use View Manager, All tab, blah blah blah. In this case, one component of an assembly is set to Transparent, while the rest is left in the default state.


However, the wall I've run into is attempting to use that saved combine state in a drawing yields nothing. The transparent component is anything but. The view simply follows the variable for hidden line set by the .dtl file (Hidden Line). Trying to change the combine state does not make the component transparent. Trying to simply create a view with the individual settings saved in the combine state does not make the component transparent.


There is a little about the combine state in the Assembly.pdf, but the Detail.pdf has nothing helpful.


Does anyone have experience using this in drawing views? If so, what tricks need to be employed to get it working correctly?


Thanks.


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What I always use is: Layout tab, Component display, Style, PhantomTrnsp or PhantomOpque (WF5.0, Creo1.0)


Just what you want.



Regards


Corstiaan Hage


CE Masters

Ah... my bad.


WF4.0


The user that requested this does use the method you mention, but then he has to change the object lines back to solid rather than phantom. Seems like in WF4.0 the tool is half-way there, which shouldn't be surprising.


But I'll keep that in mind for after we upgrade.

In Reply to Corstiaan Hage:



What I always use is: Layout tab, Component display, Style, PhantomTrnsp or PhantomOpque (WF5.0, Creo1.0)


Just what you want.


 


Regards


Corstiaan Hage


CE Masters


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