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Vreo-View - Gtols showing up

JWayman
12-Amethyst

Vreo-View - Gtols showing up

I saved an assembly in WF4 as a .PVZ and opened it up in Creo View 2.

I was just beginning to think 'This is pretty good! It understands Simplified Reps.', when I noticed that all the Geometric Tolerances show up in Creo View 2. There are yellow splodges all over my assembly. This despite the fact that they are not visible on the screen in Pro/E.

Gtol+problem+Creo+View+Lite.jpg

My immediate reaction was to go into Pro/E and turn off 3D annotations, using the icon, and save it again. Sadly, there was no change. The GTols still showed in Creo View 2.

How do I save an assembly as a .PVZ in such a way that the GTols do not show up when examining it using Creo View 2?

 

WF4, m220,

Creo View Lite 10.1.10.14 M010

 

Thanks,

 

 

John


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John,

I guess you can experiment with export_pvs.rcp (in my installation located in C:\PTC\Creo2_M070\Creo 2.0\Common Files\M070\text\prodview directory).

I guess you can set the following option in this file and try to export your model.

adapter/outputAnnotPlanar=0

I am not sure if the above mentioned tip will work ...

Martin Hanak


Martin Hanák

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JWayman
12-Amethyst
(To:JWayman)

Sorry, that would be Creo-View, not Vreo-View!

John,

I guess you can experiment with export_pvs.rcp (in my installation located in C:\PTC\Creo2_M070\Creo 2.0\Common Files\M070\text\prodview directory).

I guess you can set the following option in this file and try to export your model.

adapter/outputAnnotPlanar=0

I am not sure if the above mentioned tip will work ...

Martin Hanak


Martin Hanák

Thanks, Martin.

That worked.

 

 

John

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