I want to use Creo with browser in a separate window because I'm better with Windchill.
Since Creo 5 I have not problems, but now with C6 is has disappeared the command (in Options) to set the width.
There is a solution or a workaround?
Thanks
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In this manner you don't set it, you just move it.
Every time you open a file or start Creo you have to adjust the tree's width.
Up to Creo 5 you could set the width via Options.
Now I found the way: you haveto set manually (by drag, for each type of file (.asm, .prt, .drw) ) the tree's margin, then go into Options/Window Settings and make OK to force Creo to save the actual UI.
The next time one opens Creo you will find the desired nterface.
@gfraulini wrote:
I want to use Creo with browser in a separate window because I'm better with Windchill.
Since Creo 5 I have not problems, but now with C6 is has disappeared the command (in Options) to set the width.
There is a solution or a workaround?
Thanks
Hi,
please provide more details ...
1.] What config.pro option do you use to show browser in a separate window
2.] What UI setting do you use ... attach picture
Hi,
1.] I do not understand the purpose of attaching p1.jpg
2.] if I set WEB_BROWSER_IN_SEPARATE_WINDOW yes in config.pro and launch Creo 6.0.2.0 then standalone Creo browser window opens
The title: how to set the model tree's width
Hi,
to set Model Tree width in Creo 6.0 simply move right border of Model Tree using mouse.
In this manner you don't set it, you just move it.
Every time you open a file or start Creo you have to adjust the tree's width.
Up to Creo 5 you could set the width via Options.
Now I found the way: you haveto set manually (by drag, for each type of file (.asm, .prt, .drw) ) the tree's margin, then go into Options/Window Settings and make OK to force Creo to save the actual UI.
The next time one opens Creo you will find the desired nterface.
PTC Support engineer provided following link to Creo Help Center:
https://support.ptc.com/help/creo/creo_pma/r6.0/usascii/#page/whats_new_pma%2Ffund-appearance_model_tree_easier_control.html