Import surface and orient to standard planes

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Mark, May 4, 2005.

  1. Mark

    Cliff Guest

    How's Kinko's?
     
    Cliff, May 5, 2005
    #21
  2. Mark

    Cliff Guest

    The daily clue:
    It's pretty simple for any actual *programmer* of
    said system to write a quick API program that flags any
    such dimensions for review.
    Probably about 15 minutes to program & test. Perhaps
    an hour, tops.
    I like RED suspect dimensions but that's perhaps just me.
    On some system(s) you can make them flash & do other things
    too IIRC <G>. Or also show the non-suspect ones in green or
    something. And, when done, rest them all back as they were.

    But then again, you don't actually know anything about it.

    /end clue

    HTH
     
    Cliff, May 5, 2005
    #22
  3. Mark

    Brian Guest

    There is a version of SW that he is referring to. Some cam packages (
    surfcam for sure ) offer it free of charge to their customers because their
    modeling capabilities suck. The oem pdo version is identical to the retail
    version of SW other than it cannot create/read drawings, or create
    assemblies, although I thought it was able to read assembly files.

    Brian Hokanson
    Starting Line Products
     
    Brian, May 5, 2005
    #23
  4. Mark

    John Layne Guest

    Ooops, sorry was completely unaware of that!

    A year or so back, a client of mine was running a pirate version and was
    unable to open drawings and assemblies after "Upgrading" the pirate
    copy-- and editing the registry fixed the problem. Hence my wrong
    conclusion.

    After a little pressure from me, the client did eventually buy a
    legitimate copy.

    My humble apologies, Mark.

    Regards,

    John Layne
    Solid Engineering Ltd
     
    John Layne, May 5, 2005
    #24
  5. Mark

    jon_banquer Guest


    Next time lets not be so quick to jump in and play Usenet toy cop. Nice
    that you apologised though.

    jon
     
    jon_banquer, May 5, 2005
    #25
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