Part color (WildFire)

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Jesper Libak Larsen DTU, Jan 8, 2004.

  1. Hello...

    How do i change the color of a part in ProE Wildfire? I want to change the
    color so that different parts have different colors in the assembly...

    Best Regards...

    JLL
     
    Jesper Libak Larsen DTU, Jan 8, 2004
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  2. Jesper Libak Larsen DTU

    scott Guest

    You normally go to View -> Color and Appearance, but I find that sometimes
    (most of the time?) it is greyed out? Is this a bug or feature, or am I
    missing something?

    Also go to View -> Display Settings -> Model Display and make sure 'Colors'
    is checked.

    Cheers

    Scott
     
    scott, Jan 8, 2004
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  3. Jesper Libak Larsen DTU

    JLL Guest

    Hi Scott...

    It seems that "color and appearance" is only accessable when working with
    assembly's...

    But hey... that'll work for me!!! :)

    So thank you for your help!

    Best regards:

    JLL
     
    JLL, Jan 8, 2004
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  4. Jesper Libak Larsen DTU

    scott Guest

    Well for me it seems to work if I only have one part open. If I open more
    than one part then I need to close them off and Erase them all before the
    Color and Appearance is valid again on a part. This has been really
    frustrating and time-wasting.

    Scott
     
    scott, Jan 8, 2004
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  5. Jesper Libak Larsen DTU

    David Janes Guest

    : JLL wrote:
    : > Hi Scott...
    : >
    : > It seems that "color and appearance" is only accessable when working
    : > with assembly's...
    : >
    : > But hey... that'll work for me!!! :)
    : >
    : > So thank you for your help!
    : >
    : > Best regards:
    :
    : Well for me it seems to work if I only have one part open. If I open more
    : than one part then I need to close them off and Erase them all before the
    : Color and Appearance is valid again on a part. This has been really
    : frustrating and time-wasting.
    :
    Both Scott and Jesper, make sure the config.pro option color_windows is set to
    all_windows. This one has screwed up an awful lot of very intelligent people when
    set to one_window. The reason in may work in assembly is that all the parts are
    available in that 'one_window'. However, in part mode, you will be limited to
    applying color to the first window you open. If in an additional window, you will
    neither be able to apply colors nor to modify the 'color and appearance' color
    palette. It may even give you error messages to the effect the color palette is
    full.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Jan 9, 2004
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  6. Jesper Libak Larsen DTU

    meld_b Guest

    David - Thanks once again... That's one thing about Pro/E is that there
    is so much flexibility that there is a lot of work to get this stuff
    right. Why would anyone possibly not want colors in more than one
    view!!?? The other one that got me was the decimal point being a
    comma... PTC should have a config.pro writing service...

    -D
     
    meld_b, Jan 9, 2004
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  7. Jesper Libak Larsen DTU

    scott Guest

    Thanks David, that's just the trick. What a silly option!

    Cheers

    Scott
     
    scott, Jan 9, 2004
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  8. Jesper Libak Larsen DTU

    WoofWoof Guest

    Parts in some model colours don't show up well when working on the
    part. For example, if you colour a black-anodized part to look
    approximately correct, it's real hard to work on the part. There are
    other ways of turning colour off temporarily (at least in 2001, I
    assume wildfire also) but some might prefer colour off permanently for
    the part windows.
     
    WoofWoof, Jan 9, 2004
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  9. Jesper Libak Larsen DTU

    scott Guest

    But the problem I had was that you couldn't change the colours in some
    windows. The colours still showed up, a green part would still be green,
    you just couldn't change it.

    In Wildfire you can just go to Display Settings -> Model Display to turn
    colour off and make everything grey.

    Scott
     
    scott, Jan 9, 2004
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  10. Jesper Libak Larsen DTU

    David Janes Guest

    <snip>
    : Why would anyone possibly not want colors in more than one view!!??

    CPU/GPU optimization ~ or how to be able to keep a lot of windows open without
    killing the system. And one way preferred, back in the day, was to prevent
    secondary windows from engaging the 'color and appearance' functions. So, while it
    might have been wanted, it was found to be too great a drag on processor
    performance.

    : PTC should have a config.pro writing service...

    Yeah, Pro/e configuration is so complicated that Rand and a bunch of local bureaus
    made a good living on installation/traning/configuration. Until about rev 20, you
    didn't even get the description, now available, for what the options mean. The
    whole business needs rethinking and simplification; and it needs to shift to a
    more gui based approach rather than the generic ascii text file approach based on
    catering to half a dozen different Unix systems. I get into this stuff because I'm
    a tool maker and I need to understand the tools I'm using. But I'd much prefer
    using the program to design stuff than to spend enormous amounts of time trying to
    figure out 'options' so that it will do what it's supposed to.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Jan 11, 2004
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  11. Jesper Libak Larsen DTU

    David Janes Guest

    : David Janes wrote:
    : > : > > Well for me it seems to work if I only have one part open. If I
    : > > open more than one part then I need to close them off and Erase
    : > > them all before the Color and Appearance is valid again on a part.
    : > > This has been really frustrating and time-wasting.
    : > >
    : > Both Scott and Jesper, make sure the config.pro option color_windows
    : > is set to all_windows. This one has screwed up an awful lot of very
    : > intelligent people when set to one_window.
    :
    : Thanks David, that's just the trick. What a silly option!
    :
    Ah, but Scott, you are missing the fun, the romance, the joi de vivre of
    Pro/GOOFY, the secret joke module inside of Pro/e. What a ripping good time! Keeps
    you on your toes, doesn't it! Just when you are getting cocky, getting to think
    you know the program pretty well and can do an average days work with it, POW!!,
    slammed by Pro/GOOFY. Yuk, yuk, what a great gag, like sticking your two year
    old's fingers in the finger cuffs. I can just see the cynical and not a little
    jaded programmers sitting back in eager anticipation of the complaints that will
    come pouring in over that little joke and how smug they'll feel to be able to set
    us straight. Actually, Pro/GOOFY plays a big role in Pro/e and I'm sure provides
    endless fun and entertainment to PTCers, right up until they check the quarterly
    report.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Jan 11, 2004
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