How do I change the column width??? - COLUMN.JPG (0/1)

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Steve, Sep 18, 2004.

  1. Steve

    Steve Guest

    I am getting WildFire configured and I would like to change the column
    width, the column with the features listed.
    How do you change the column width for the first column, the column
    with the features listed??
    See attatched .jpg

    Steve
     
    Steve, Sep 18, 2004
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  2. Steve

    David Janes Guest

    : I am getting WildFire configured and I would like to change the column
    : width, the column with the features listed.
    : How do you change the column width for the first column, the column
    : with the features listed??
    : See attatched .jpg

    No jpeg came through but I think you're talking about the Model Tree. The space
    for the feature name isn't separately configurable. It is simply what's left after
    you've added other columns to the tree with the the Settings button at the top of
    the tree.

    If you make that whole pane wider with 'Tools>Customize Screen' and pick the
    Navigation Tabs page. In the section on Navigation Tabs Settings, you can adjust
    the width of the window. That will give the feature names more room.

    If you want to radically increase the width of the Model Tree, go to the Model
    tree settings section, click in the Placement drop down list and pick either Above
    or Below graphics window. This model tree is as wide as the graphics window,
    separate from the Navigation tabs which gives you not only a wider Model tree but
    the ability to give yourself more screen room by zipping the navigation tabs into
    the window frame. And, eventually, we may be able to use the program full screen
    without having any separate windows popping on top or behind things.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Sep 19, 2004
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  3. Steve

    Steve Guest

    Thanks David,
    Everything else can be customized, I am surprised that the feature
    column width cannot be adjusted.

    Steve
     
    Steve, Sep 19, 2004
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  4. Steve

    David Janes Guest

    : Thanks David,
    : Everything else can be customized, I am surprised that the feature
    : column width cannot be adjusted.
    :

    Yeah, I know! Sometimes the stuff that CAN'T be cofigured is the most baffling!
    Then, again, I'm thinking that they want you to learn java and use jlink or c++
    and pro/toolkit. But, I have no idea if these toolkits reach the stuff that's not
    customizable by regular means. Mysteries abound in Pro/e.

    DJ
     
    David Janes, Sep 19, 2004
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  5. Steve

    dakeb Guest

    Its easy enough to place your mouse in the tree title bar and drag the
    widths.
     
    dakeb, Sep 29, 2004
    #5
  6. Steve

    David Janes Guest

    :
    : : >
    : > : > : Thanks David,
    : > : Everything else can be customized, I am surprised that the feature
    : > : column width cannot be adjusted.
    : > :
    : >
    : > Yeah, I know! Sometimes the stuff that CAN'T be cofigured is the most
    : baffling!
    : > Then, again, I'm thinking that they want you to learn java and use jlink
    : or c++
    : > and pro/toolkit. But, I have no idea if these toolkits reach the stuff
    : that's not
    : > customizable by regular means. Mysteries abound in Pro/e.
    :
    : Its easy enough to place your mouse in the tree title bar and drag the
    : widths.
    :
    Also pretty easy to scroll the text with the scroll bar. I used to do both pretty
    frequently. Until I put the model tree on the bottom of the screen and it takes up
    the full width of the window. Now, the feature list takes up half window the other
    half dozen tree columns take up the rest. Neither half is crowded and the layer
    tree shows up, full time, in the Navigation panel so you easily have access to
    both without swithing. And the Model Tree stays available, no matter what you do
    with the Navigation pane. You can do this easily by selecting 'Tools>Customize
    Screen>Navigation Tabs' and picking the drop down list for Placement under 'Model
    Tree Settings'. Expand the list and pick Above or Below graphics window. Make sure
    it gets saved and you have a full time, full screen Model Tree.

    DJ
     
    David Janes, Sep 30, 2004
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  7. Steve

    dakeb Guest

    It's all down to personal preference I suppose. I prefer to set the model
    tree outside the graphics window, to the right just below the menu manager,
    about half screen height. Then if I need to do model tree operations I
    simply drag it bigger or click to make it full-screen. It's more flexible
    than having it embedded within the graphics window.
     
    dakeb, Sep 30, 2004
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  8. Steve

    David Janes Guest

    :
    : : > : > :
    : > : : > : >
    : > : > : > : > : Thanks David,
    : > : > : Everything else can be customized, I am surprised that the feature
    : > : > : column width cannot be adjusted.
    : > : > :
    : > : >
    : > : > Yeah, I know! Sometimes the stuff that CAN'T be cofigured is the most
    : > : baffling!
    : > : > Then, again, I'm thinking that they want you to learn java and use
    : jlink
    : > : or c++
    : > : > and pro/toolkit. But, I have no idea if these toolkits reach the stuff
    : > : that's not
    : > : > customizable by regular means. Mysteries abound in Pro/e.
    : > :
    : > : Its easy enough to place your mouse in the tree title bar and drag the
    : > : widths.
    : > :
    : > Also pretty easy to scroll the text with the scroll bar. I used to do both
    : pretty
    : > frequently. Until I put the model tree on the bottom of the screen and it
    : takes up
    : > the full width of the window. Now, the feature list takes up half window
    : the other
    : > half dozen tree columns take up the rest. Neither half is crowded and the
    : layer
    : > tree shows up, full time, in the Navigation panel so you easily have
    : access to
    : > both without swithing. And the Model Tree stays available, no matter what
    : you do
    : > with the Navigation pane. You can do this easily by selecting
    : 'Tools>Customize
    : > Screen>Navigation Tabs' and picking the drop down list for Placement under
    : 'Model
    : > Tree Settings'. Expand the list and pick Above or Below graphics window.
    : Make sure
    : > it gets saved and you have a full time, full screen Model Tree.
    :
    : It's all down to personal preference I suppose. I prefer to set the model
    : tree outside the graphics window, to the right just below the menu manager,
    : about half screen height. Then if I need to do model tree operations I
    : simply drag it bigger or click to make it full-screen. It's more flexible
    : than having it embedded within the graphics window.
    :
    Hang onto 2001 then. Pro/e's happily moving away from scores of detachable
    windows, toward defined screen regions. In WF, no more detachable model tree. You
    can put it left or right or above or below the graphics window. But you'll never
    find it splayed intrusively across what you are working on. Meaning it's a step
    closer to being a full screen program.
     
    David Janes, Sep 30, 2004
    #8
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