I don't know why but I am unable to access the zip gaps function in Wildfire 2.0. After importing an IGES file which comes in as surfaces and has gaps I want to try and heal the geometry. I have tried selecting the imported feature, right click and select Edit Definition. At this point I expected to see the Heal Geometry menu but instead I get four new icons (By Filter, Modify, Done and Quit). If I select Modify all I can select are individual surfaces to be able to modify curvature, etc.
Can someone point me in the right direction. I got stumped with the Menu Mapper.
> Dwayne Quatier > GE Healthcare > Ultrasound > Product Development Engineer > T 480-222-7003 > F 480-760-2489 > E - > www.gehealthcare.com > 365 S. 52nd St > Tempe, AZ, 85281, USA >
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New pull down also appears "GEOMETRY" pull that down and see "HEAL GEOMETRY".
>>> "Quatier, Dwayne (GE Healthcare)" <-> 01/26/05 01:40PM >>> I don't know why but I am unable to access the zip gaps function in Wildfire 2.0. After importing an IGES file which comes in as surfaces and has gaps I want to try and heal the geometry. I have tried selecting the imported feature, right click and select Edit Definition. At this point I expected to see the Heal Geometry menu but instead I get four new icons (By Filter, Modify, Done and Quit). If I select Modify all I can select are individual surfaces to be able to modify curvature, etc.
Can someone point me in the right direction. I got stumped with the Menu Mapper.
> Dwayne Quatier > GE Healthcare > Ultrasound > Product Development Engineer > T 480-222-7003 > F 480-760-2489 > E - > www.gehealthcare.com > 365 S. 52nd St > Tempe, AZ, 85281, USA >
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Once your iges file is imported, go to the pull down "Geometry", heal geometry is there, then you can access zip gaps.
Quatier, Dwayne (GE Healthcare) wrote:
>I don't know why but I am unable to access the zip gaps function in Wildfire 2.0. After importing an IGES file which comes in as surfaces and has gaps I want to try and heal the geometry. I have tried selecting the imported feature, right click and select Edit Definition. At this point I expected to see the Heal Geometry menu but instead I get four new icons (By Filter, Modify, Done and Quit). If I select Modify all I can select are individual surfaces to be able to modify curvature, etc. > >Can someone point me in the right direction. I got stumped with the Menu Mapper. > > > >>Dwayne Quatier >>GE Healthcare >>Ultrasound >>Product Development Engineer >>T 480-222-7003 >>F 480-760-2489 >>E - >>www.gehealthcare.com >>365 S. 52nd St >>Tempe, AZ, 85281, USA >> >> >> > > >--- >List name: - > >You are currently subscribed to model as: -. >To unsubscribe send a blank e-mail to -. > >For assistance, email us at - or find other contacts at www.ptcuser.org/org/contacts.html. > >PTC/USER and the PTC/USER logo are registered trademarks of PTC/USER, Inc. >Pro/ENGINEER is a registered trademark of PTC. > >Message authors are solely responsible for the content of their posts. > > >
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