How do I control the display of finish symbols in part and assembly mode

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Doug, Oct 28, 2004.

  1. Doug

    Doug Guest

    WF2,M040: When I insert a surface finish symbol in a detail drawing,
    it also shows on the model and in assemblies where that model is used.
    I can't determine what layer these symbols are on so that I can HIDE
    the layer. Is there a means to control the display of these symbols in
    part and assembly mode?

    I don't recall this being an issue with WF1.0

    Thanks for your comments.

    Doug
     
    Doug, Oct 28, 2004
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  2. Doug

    David Janes Guest

    : WF2,M040: When I insert a surface finish symbol in a detail drawing,
    : it also shows on the model and in assemblies where that model is used.
    : I can't determine what layer these symbols are on so that I can HIDE
    : the layer. Is there a means to control the display of these symbols in
    : part and assembly mode?
    :
    : I don't recall this being an issue with WF1.0
    :
    It wasn't an issue in any previous rev because as soon as you hit 'Done' from the
    'Edit>Setup>Surf finish' menu, the symbols always disappeared. The only way to see
    them again was to get back to the surface finish menu again or to use 'Show and
    Erase' in drawing mode. If you have blanked all the layers in model mode and the
    symbols remain, they're not on a layer. However, Wildfire began a greatly expanded
    capacity to identify and place items on layers. Among the new things that could be
    automatically selected for inclusion on a layer was surface finish symbols. So,
    you can create such a layer where one doesn't already exist. You should be able to
    select the surface finish symbols for manual inclusion or set up a rule that will
    trap and automatically place them on a layer. Another handy one to setup collects
    the 3d notes created by the standard hole function. Consider adding such a layers
    to your start parts.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Oct 31, 2004
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  3. Doug

    Doug Guest

    Thank you for the explanation David.

    I will setup new layers in our start part for symbols and 3d notes. I
    am not familiar with creating rules to automatically put the symbols
    onto specific layers but will research the technique further.

    Thanks for your help!

    Doug
     
    Doug, Oct 31, 2004
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    Lee Braden Guest

    Are you aware that you can turn these symbols off (in WF2) by selecting
    Tools -> Environment and then unchecking the 3D notes box? I suppose the
    downside would be if there were any other 3D notes which you actually want
    displayed. I had the same problem (with surface finish symbols) and this
    resolved it.

    Regards,

    LeeB
     
    Lee Braden, Nov 3, 2004
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  5. Doug

    David Janes Guest

    : Are you aware that you can turn these symbols off (in WF2) by selecting
    : Tools -> Environment and then unchecking the 3D notes box? I suppose the
    : downside would be if there were any other 3D notes which you actually want
    : displayed. I had the same problem (with surface finish symbols) and this
    : resolved it.
    :
    AFAIK, Lee, you'll open this file the next time and it'll be the same thing ~ go
    into the environment settings and turn off 3d notes or do
    Edit>Setup>Notes>Erase>All ~ none of them 'stick'. Nicht Wahr, mein freund!
     
    David Janes, Nov 3, 2004
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