Three color draft would have been worth the price of admission alonefor me. Finally I am glad they came to their senses!
On the other stuff.....
Why didn't just kill the measure tool altogether?
Dynamic Interference check in Assembly? That has been there for some time. Is it new functionality or just moved some place else within the suite?
As far as the "ooey, gooey" features likeDirect and Freestyle getting better, I will not hold my breath either. Functionalitylike that really does not resultin any "work" in the real world. For years there was always talk and mis-fires regarding the "easy modification features" like those and it never really amounted to anything useful. Sure you can pull geometry around like taffy, but what is the point? I guess if I were in the marsmallow engineering business it might make sense....other than that...harumph!
Edit references....hmmmm...what can I say other than each time I inadvertently click that worthless PITA buttonbecause is sits right next to the ultra useful Edit Definition button...I silently curse the programmer that obviously did not work for a living on Pro that placed it where it was. Personally...I never use Edit References.
As far as mouse buttons and their functions....I already have carpal tunnel from all the mouse clicks it takes now. I get all warm and fuzzy thinking about the clicking future.
How about smart Holes? We still have to use the L-I-M-I-T-E-D canned offering within the hole tool. Smart Fasteners sounds neat....
Don't mean to sound like a whiner....but when you have been around the PTC block as many years as I have, it just doesn't inspire any longer.
What about Creo for a tablet?
What about fixing the nightmare of multiple config files?
I have to run to a meeting.....the list could go on and on......
Doug,
It's not that I don't understand Edit Refs, I simply can Edit Definition faster and with more confidence that when the model regens I still have a good model. You say po-tay-to, I sat po-tah-to...we still love spuds!
Yes, for me...config.sup, config.pro, current-config.pro, friday-config.pro just gets crazy. Maybe more to the point is the over-ride of the one that went active when pro was launched and then not having active, then not really knowing where the "active' one is, or saved or.....!!!!! I am just a CAD monkey.....I don't want to track all that Crapola. I know the AdminMonkies need it....so I know I am just whining. ;o)
I like the other feature of edit refs - when a large number of features refers to an item all those references can be changed.
For example, if a number of features uses a default datum plane, but the model needs them to move, one can reroute all the references -to- the default datum plane and convert them to refer to a different datum plane, one that is separate, without going into each of the items and making that change.
This is really handy in large assemblies when large numbers of components refer to one part which a different part is replacing.
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Yes, yes....I know.....never say never. David/Doug/Nate, for that type of situation I do use Edit Refs. But those are, I believe, statistically low occurances relative to everyday use....at least in my world.The situation I see many get themselves into is modeling and/or assembling things without the manufacturing process or assembly order in mind. It's in these scenarios, when sloppymodeling or assembly methods are used,that tools like edit refs become handy.Now I know not every person, every day with every model finds themselves in ths pickle or models things badly. I am not intending to flame anyone....but it does happen. And...I am glad we have these redundant and overlapping functionality tools to deal with it.
The most common catalyst for this that I see is setting datum reference frames after the fact. Many times it's not possible to predict how manufacturing will want to inspect the product. Also, many times features/parts will change or be removed that had the datum tagged to it andthat is whenedit refs will shone. This is a double edged sword. Edge 1 is setting datums first and modeling to those or edge 2, add them later and hope you assumptions were close to correct. But also, in many of these scenarios,Edit definition.works just as well IMHO.
Chris,
If memory serves....I think it's ref_scope_something. I could be way off.
Another one I found out about, was a config option that will allow the Measure Tool to open with the window expanded. This is another part of the Measure Tool that is frustrating.
In Reply to Nathan Rollins:
Hi folks,
Other than the huge item we all are discussing regarding PTCUser. there are
a couple of things that I learned that we have discussed on here recently.
Creo 3.0 has a lot of decent changes that we will like - among which are:
you can specify 3 colors for draft check.
MMB to kill the measure tool
Those two really please me.
Another that I am excited with cautious optimism: they've reconstructed the
edit references tool to have a dashboard and added a handful of tools that -
in the DEMO - make it look much more helpful. We'll see.
Honestly, I have never been looking forward to an F000 build before, but I
am now. It seems like they have done a decent job and have addressed issues
and added functionality to make 3.0 much better. Again, we'll see.
I have never used Creo Direct or the Freestyle tool that comes in Creo
Parametric, but I saw demos on both and I am intrigued. The Freestyle
feature now is able to be tied to parametric geometry so one can control the
freestyle geometry to some extent.
RMB context menus are now configurable - in a very limited way, but the
promise was made that the freedom of customizing will grow in subsequent
releases. There are now icons in the RMB menus for redefine and reroute
making selection of those commands much easier and quicker. They have not
improved the ribbon scheme at all.
Dynamic interference check. I didn't see it really, only heard about it.
Smart fasteners - again, not sure how it works, but the demo showed a bolt
selected and positioned in the assy where it needed to go and the clearance
and threaded holes in the parts were created and washer assembled
automatically. I see that as not working as well in real life, but it could
be a time saver.
Chordal round was added (keep constant width.)
Ref Pattern does not req. the leader to be used.
Also,
We had a thread on here not too long ago about the (lack of a) materials
database inside Creo - I met a company in the Expo that offers just that -
materials database for Creo. He would not tell me what it cost, so you know
it isn't $50 - probably more like $5000 - who knows. But it might be of
interest to some - grantadesign.com
Back to work.
-Nate