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With the new Offset tool, is Convert to Tapered functionality lost?

Pettersson
15-Moonstone

With the new Offset tool, is Convert to Tapered functionality lost?

I like the new (well, it's been a few years now) tools for Project and Offset. They're harder to teach, but they're more robust. But today I tried to use a seldom used command: Convert to Tapered. It used to be you can select an Offset geometry in the Sketcher and hit Operations->Convert to->Tapered, and then have the offset vary from one end to the other. Nice little trick.

 

Well, it seems it doesn't work anymore? I tried getting it to work, but it's always greyed out. I searched through the documentation, and found this little note: 

 

When you use the new tools for offsetting or projecting an edge the following functionality is not supported.
Projecting an axis.
Projecting or offsetting in the Blend tool.
Creating a Pattern of the type Curve.
Converting the new offset geometry to Tapered.
 
Hm, I guess we got some new limitations with the new tools. But the fact that the option is still there (but greyed out) and the fact that the documentation says when you use the new tools leads me to think that there is perhaps a way to use the old tools? I looked through the options, but couldn't find anything. Is it possible to make a tapered offset in newer version of Creo, or has that ability been removed (in which case, why is it still in the interface?)? Does anyone know?
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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:Pettersson)

There is a hidden configuration option available to use the legacy offset functions in sketcher. Add this line to your config.pro file to use the old offset functionality. Note that you will need to set this option to "NO" in order to invoke the new version in the same session of Creo if this config option is loaded as set to "YES".

 

SKETCHER_USE_CREO8_PROJ_OFFSET YES

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric

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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:Pettersson)

There is a hidden configuration option available to use the legacy offset functions in sketcher. Add this line to your config.pro file to use the old offset functionality. Note that you will need to set this option to "NO" in order to invoke the new version in the same session of Creo if this config option is loaded as set to "YES".

 

SKETCHER_USE_CREO8_PROJ_OFFSET YES

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric
Pettersson
15-Moonstone
(To:tbraxton)

Thanks, what a classic!

 

"How do I do X in Creo?"

"Well, first you need to go into the config and activate this secret command ..."

 

It's not the first time. 😀

 

EDIT: Seems like it's a deprecated option, meaning to use it I'd have to get permission from PTC. I guess the Convert to Tapered function should be considered lost for all practical purposes. A pity! Not sure if there is a good workaround?

tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:Pettersson)

There is a reason that the config option is a hidden one. There has been a lot of user pushback on PTC regarding the new sketcher offset functionality and the inability to deal with scenarios where the old version simply works or works better. Credit is due to PTC for creating this config option after deploying the new functionality so that users can revert to the previous implementation.

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric
KenFarley
21-Topaz II
(To:tbraxton)

Wait, does this mean if I set this option I will be able to offset lines and arcs, as a chain, instead of having to do much more extra geometry creation? That would be really nice. When we switched to Creo 9 from 4, the first time I experience this "de-hancement", it triggered a lengthy diatribe on here (by me). It was a big boot to the neck, to be sure.

tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:KenFarley)

With the option set to yes, the UI /functionality reverts to the Creo 8 version of the offset tools.

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric
Pettersson
15-Moonstone
(To:KenFarley)

There are some inconveniences of the newer Offset and Project tool, to be sure, but overall I think it’s an improvement, as it enables the user to use smart chain selection techniques to create more robust references rather than referencing each curve individually. It would have been even nicer with a toggle button to choose whether to offset as a chain or as individual entities, especially since some functionality was lost (like the Convert to tapered operation).

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