2001 slot & neck solid features

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Mike Singer, Jun 4, 2004.

  1. Mike Singer

    Mike Singer Guest

    For some reason these features aren't present in my menus.
    Not even greyed out.

    Did these come about after a certain build?
    I'm running 2001200.

    Thanks
     
    Mike Singer, Jun 4, 2004
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  2. Mike Singer

    David Janes Guest

    : For some reason these features aren't present in my menus.
    : Not even greyed out.
    :
    You need to set allow_anatomic_features to YES in config.pro. Then they will show
    up under 'Insert>Advanced'.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Jun 5, 2004
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  3. Mike Singer

    Mike Singer Guest

    : For some reason these features aren't present in my menus.
    Thanks David,

    They also show up in the Solid menu on the side.
     
    Mike Singer, Jun 5, 2004
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  4. Mike Singer

    David Janes Guest

    : > : For some reason these features aren't present in my menus.
    : > : Not even greyed out.
    : > :
    : > You need to set allow_anatomic_features to YES in config.pro. Then they
    : will show
    : > up under 'Insert>Advanced'.
    :
    : Thanks David,
    :
    : They also show up in the Solid menu on the side.
    :
    You're welcome. Not that I really did you a favor. The functions themselves are
    not very useful, with the exception of which works really well, better than any
    other way of doing it. The others though, I'm surprised that PTC hasn't scrapped
    them or made them more convenient. Slot does nothing more than you can do with cut
    and more conveniently with the Dashboard functionality ~ no nasty Menu Manager
    getting in the way, popping behind the main window. Neck is no better than a
    revolved cut. Ear I don't know about but it all seems like repackaged
    functionality easily available other places in the program, just hidden in
    something called Advanced and with cute, suggestive names. But, have fun with it,
    whatever you need it for.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Jun 5, 2004
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  5. Mike Singer

    David Janes Guest

    :

    : The functions themselves are not very useful, with the exception of which works
    really well,

    'Lip' should have been in there ~ they should all be this useful, indispensible
    even.
     
    David Janes, Jun 5, 2004
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