Re: Projected Reference Points in Creo Parametric 2.0
Welcome to the forum, Mike. In this case, the use of construction circles can help you obtain the desired constraints.The use of points on intersections can also help. Note on points, coordinate...
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But then those datum planes no longer automatically resize... and it's harder to unfix the size of datum planes than to delete one cosmetic sketch. Is relative accuracy no longer dependent on bounding...
View ArticleRe: Attention: Mapkey Syntax changed between DateCodes
here is the URL https://www.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS39189
View ArticleRe: Using a vector of values as an input for a function
Yes, you can use indices. That is a method that will always work, but if vectorizing works (which is usually the case, but not always) it is a lot faster. With very big vectors it can make a noticeable...
View ArticleRe: Cosmetic feature in start part
It is easy to unlock the size of datum planes but yes, it is all about preference. -If- I used start parts, I would certainly lock the size to my normal expected sizes. Pretty much everything I work...
View ArticleRe: Witness lines attachment and gap
Dale, Try this: Select dimension + View (Using CTRL) > Drag the handle of witness line.
View ArticleRe: manual pro wildfire 4
I suggest that you ask on the Creo Paramatric community rather than the Creo Elements/Direct community-you will probably get a better response.
View ArticleRe: manual pro wildfire 4
You may want to buy Pro|Engineer Wildfire 4.0 by Gary Lamit. Just search for it online. Amazon carries it, but it is in English.
View ArticleRe: Filtering a range variable
Here is a different approach. I would prefer making the vector(s) to be filtered and also the angle arguments of the filter function:
View ArticleRe: Projected Reference Points in Creo Parametric 2.0
There is actually an option to draw those intersecting lines on the drawing. Not sure at the moment what it is called. As for doing this in the model sketch, you can use the fillet feature in the...
View ArticleRe: Filled text
Take a look at the attached PDF...Scale: 1:1, Line weight .025"; font (Swiss condenced) .22 high; circles .625" OD In order to get this to extrude, I had to change the part accuracy to .0005"
View ArticleRe: Mathcad Prime Issue
Werner Exinger wrote: There are indeed a couple of things to consider if we want to do without ranges and backward compatibility would be a major issue (unless they treat program development still that...
View ArticleRe: Filled text
Attached is the whole file set at half the size of the previous (using the TTF font)... Creo 2.0 full versionIt has a pen table in there too.
View ArticleRe: Filled text
....Actually, I prefer "Idiot Savant", emphasis on the "idiot"! I totally forgot that, sectioning extrusions like that and altering the xhatch to "fill". It's been years since I had to do it.........
View ArticleRe: Mathcad Prime Issue
Backward compatibility does not seem to high on PTC's agenda so why not make the changes going forward.From what I have seen so far - going forward does not seem to be that high an PTC's agenda as well.
View ArticleRe: Mathcad Prime Issue
I think the agenda is to go backward with a lack of forward compatibility BTW, this topic of inconsistent handling of range variables and range values when passed as an argument to a function was...
View ArticleRe: Mathcad Prime Issue
Richard Jackson wrote: I think the agenda is to go backward with a lack of forward compatibility BTW, this topic of inconsistent handling of range variables and range values when passed as an argument...
View ArticleRe: PTC Creo 3.0 F000 to be available in July...
...LATE July. ...about 1 months from now.
View ArticleRe: Mathcad Prime Issue
That wasn't the one I was thinking of, but a good find. It would be later than that. As you know, there are several versions of this function kicking around, and the behavior of each with the numeric...
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