Cursor indicator meanings?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by JAG, Apr 23, 2004.

  1. JAG

    JAG Guest

    Hi all,

    there are a number of cursor notification tags that I have noticed in 2k4
    that I don't understand and cant find any explanation for in the help, the
    one looking for a sketch plane is understood as is the one indicating a
    surface, but I have had one with an asterisk which I think may be linked to
    free memory, and another small horizontal white rectangle, I have on ideas?

    TIA,

    JAG
     
    JAG, Apr 23, 2004
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  2. I have a file called SWSketchTools.doc that was compiled by someone
    (unfortunately I don't remember who) that lists all the cursor symbols. I
    will gladly send it to you, if you wish.

    BTW, the asterisk is the symbol for "point."

    WT
     
    Wayne Tiffany, Apr 23, 2004
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  3. JAG

    Bob Guest

    Bob, Apr 24, 2004
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  4. JAG

    Seth Renigar Guest

    Bob,

    A lot of these are wrong. I didn't look at all of them. But just quickly
    looking at them, most of the sketch tools are incorrect.

    I too have the Word document that Wayne Tiffany is talking about. In the
    document I have, they are mostly, if not all, correct. Although, it hasn't
    been updated with the any of the SW2004 new curser icons.
     
    Seth Renigar, Apr 26, 2004
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  5. JAG

    cadishaq Guest

    Whoever put that doc together should be ashamed of themselves man. Was
    the guy that put the first block together on crack? Or was he
    intentionally trying to screw someone up? Cause there aint one right
    icon in there....

    Thanks Bob
     
    cadishaq, May 1, 2004
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  6. JAG

    matt Guest

    (cadishaq) wrote in @posting.google.com:


    No, the Line icon is right is right.

    Looks like an html error rather than someone who doesn't know SW. I know
    those guys know SW.

    Mike Brusich? Anything to say? Or are you part of the other group?

    matt
     
    matt, May 1, 2004
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  7. What do you guys see? The file opens as a PDF for me and looks fine. I
    didn't go through the whole thing to verify all of it, but just glancing at
    it, I didn't see anything that jumped out at me?

    WT
     
    Wayne Tiffany, May 1, 2004
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