how to import .mi file (cocreate ME10)?
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how to import .mi file (cocreate ME10)?
hello,
I found in creo parametric the config.pro option
intf2d_in_mi_mapping_file
viewing this option, I should meen that is possible to import a .mi file??
1) in creo P. file/open menu, .mi is not present.
2) how to create the mapping file managed by this option?
3) is there an hidden option to be able to open cocreate me10 native files?
thanks,
Ron
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dear engineers,
I find my solution since few months.
here is the way to open a cocreate file (.mi) in creo Parametric:
intf2d_enable_mi_read
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dear engineers,
I find my solution since few months.
here is the way to open a cocreate file (.mi) in creo Parametric:
intf2d_enable_mi_read
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Yet another hidden feature.
Thanks for posting!
How well did this option work?
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I should answer my own questions
It is a good option and works by manually entering it in the options dialog (Add)
intf2d_enable_mi_read
yes
Once you set this, MI files was seen in the open dialog when set to all files or Creo elements direct (*.MI) files. No reason to reboot Creo.
It is by no means a transparent copy, but does open the relevant geometry correctly along with recognizable annotation.
Thanks again, Ronan!