Hole note display in Creo2-m080
‎Nov 25, 2013
02:11 PM
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‎Nov 25, 2013
02:11 PM
Hole note display in Creo2-m080
I updated my system to m080 late last week, this morning I notice this.
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It wasn't like this in m070.
How do I turn this off?
David Haigh
Phone: 925-424-3931
Fax: 925-423-7496
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
7000 East Ave, L-362
Livermore, CA 94550
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It wasn't like this in m070.
How do I turn this off?
David Haigh
Phone: 925-424-3931
Fax: 925-423-7496
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
7000 East Ave, L-362
Livermore, CA 94550
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‎Nov 25, 2013
02:20 PM
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‎Nov 25, 2013
02:20 PM
The screen shot is from assembly mode.
David Haigh
David Haigh
‎Nov 25, 2013
02:22 PM
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‎Nov 25, 2013
02:22 PM
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Once in Creo, click the annotation display circled in red. I'm sure there is a config that will default this to off.
Bill Chapman
Email: -<">mailto:->
Tel: 708-496-3100 | Cell: 708-205-5705
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Once in Creo, click the annotation display circled in red. I'm sure there is a config that will default this to off.
Bill Chapman
Email: -<">mailto:->
Tel: 708-496-3100 | Cell: 708-205-5705
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‎Nov 25, 2013
02:23 PM
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‎Nov 25, 2013
02:23 PM
Here's a part mode screen shot.
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David Haigh
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David Haigh
‎Nov 25, 2013
02:26 PM
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‎Nov 25, 2013
02:26 PM
There was a change where the Creo was looking for configs between two build codes of CP2. I'm guessing your company config in the install hid these by default.
Jim
Jim
‎Nov 25, 2013
02:26 PM
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‎Nov 25, 2013
02:26 PM
Thank you Bill!
The config option is
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David Haigh
The config option is
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David Haigh
‎Nov 25, 2013
03:00 PM
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‎Nov 25, 2013
03:00 PM
So I tested this in m070 and m080 without the config option in either version.
* M070 the hole notes don't display in part and assy mode
* M080 the hole notes do display.
The only fix is to add the config option to m080 and set it to no.
David Haigh
* M070 the hole notes don't display in part and assy mode
* M080 the hole notes do display.
The only fix is to add the config option to m080 and set it to no.
David Haigh
‎Nov 25, 2013
03:33 PM
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‎Nov 25, 2013
03:33 PM
Lance,
It’s setting the initial display of this button to be off:
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It’s on by default.
When I’m designing I don’t want to see any annotation, I only want to see dimensions when I’m modifying a feature, or assembly constraint.
Call me a luddite, stick in the mud, what have you… I’d still rather have a separate drawing. It just seems like a lot of extra work to me to try and incorporate all the information on a drawing into a model. I think it’s faster to do a drawing, and end results is a whole lot more portable and archiveible(sp?). I’ve been doing this for a living since ’81, so yes, I guess I’m an old timer. I don’t see the advantage of sending an annotated cad file, verses sending a cad file and a drawing, typically in PDF form. The guy giving you the quote typically is going to be looking at the drawing anyway. Plus it’s easy to mark up a drawing, not so easy to mark up an annotated cad file.
David Haigh
It’s setting the initial display of this button to be off:
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It’s on by default.
When I’m designing I don’t want to see any annotation, I only want to see dimensions when I’m modifying a feature, or assembly constraint.
Call me a luddite, stick in the mud, what have you… I’d still rather have a separate drawing. It just seems like a lot of extra work to me to try and incorporate all the information on a drawing into a model. I think it’s faster to do a drawing, and end results is a whole lot more portable and archiveible(sp?). I’ve been doing this for a living since ’81, so yes, I guess I’m an old timer. I don’t see the advantage of sending an annotated cad file, verses sending a cad file and a drawing, typically in PDF form. The guy giving you the quote typically is going to be looking at the drawing anyway. Plus it’s easy to mark up a drawing, not so easy to mark up an annotated cad file.
David Haigh
‎Nov 25, 2013
06:57 PM
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‎Nov 25, 2013
06:57 PM
So I heard back from PTC on this. This is actually a fix of behavior that wasn't to spec before.
David Haigh
David Haigh