Centerlines

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Jacob Filek, May 8, 2004.

  1. Jacob Filek

    Jacob Filek Guest

    SolidWorks 2004 SP3.0

    When adding centerlines to a drawing view (that already has centerlines)
    what would cause them to turn blue?

    Isn't "blue" the color for something that is "undefined"

    Has anybody else see this happen?
    Is so is it cause for concern (will they update)?


    TIA
     
    Jacob Filek, May 8, 2004
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  2. Jacob Filek

    Mr. Pickles Guest

    I had some recently that did that. Wrote it off as a video card issue since
    the model was quite large and I had been in and out of models all day.
    Either that or it is the fact that I got a new card recently, but have the
    latest good driver. Seems I get weirder behaviour unless I close SW at least
    once. I know, you look at me like I'm nuts (even my VAR does I think), but
    it's true.....

    Mr. Pickles
     
    Mr. Pickles, May 8, 2004
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  3. Jacob Filek

    Bo Clawson Guest

    Message 1 in threadFrom: bob zee ()
    <Subject: centerlines  
    <View this article onlyNewsgroups: comp.cad.solidworks
    <Date: 2003-07-22 13:05:28 PST

    < bob z. had to reboot once this morning.
    <the wonderful M$ Internet Exploder took the system down to it's
    knees.
    --
    <bob z.
    <p.s. sitting on an angry chair...

    Ummm, that is why I simply don't go on the Internet with my PCs.

    My Macs hum along, regardless of which OS version.

    As long as I don't polute my PC with things other than SolidWorks, it
    seems to stay up and running (SWks 2003SP5).

    Methinks MS tries to put in everything but the kitchen sink into their
    OS and then the customer has to live with the inevitable instability
    and crankiness.

    I think that the day is coming that computer manufacturers are going
    to have to guarantee up-time or some companies won't run their
    OS/software.

    Bo
     
    Bo Clawson, May 9, 2004
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