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visualization tangent edges inv2010

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hello to all, I would have this problem: in the table, I would have the need to view tangent edges in some views (dx key on view/options visualization/spigoli tangenti). At the moment, I am using my cartiglio, obviously created in inventor 2010, and these edges, I just can't make them visible. Instead, if I do the same table, but with .idw default inventor, oilalà, when I go fleggare the tangent edges, they appear to me. Is someone telling me where I'm drooping? I'm sure it's my mistake in creating a custom .idw, but I don't know where to go looking anymore. thanks to all for any answers.
 
tangent edges are drawn on a special layer, verify that it exists even in your idw, and if by chance it is "spento"
 
I think you want to see tangent edges in views derived from the main. if it is so enough to remove the dependence of the style of the view affected by the mother view and you can view the tangent edges. to make it short you have to remove the check from the square "basic style" near the buttons that make you choose the type of display (visible, hidden, etc.)
Bye!
 
for stiki
Unfortunately not, in the style editor, the layers are all printable..(In fact the affected layer is "slim visible", but the printer icon non is disembarked)

for wood
no, the dependence on my father's sight I've already removed it, so it's not even that... in fact, even in my father's sight, it doesn't show me the tangent edges.
anyway thanks to all 2 for the moment. .
 
I forgot....I noticed that neither the thread of the greater diameter,(the one drawn to 3/4 to understand) I can not see it. . .
 
I forgot....I noticed that neither the thread of the greater diameter,(the one drawn to 3/4 to understand) I can not see it. . .
threads:
dx button on the view where you want the threads --> displays threads.
If you do it on the first sight, the ones made after inherit the setting.
if you already have the views you have to go one by one to set the visibility of the thread.

tangent edges:
click on the view concerned, opens the view prop window --> display options --> check on tangent edges

Hi.
 
threads:
dx button on the view where you want the threads --> displays threads.
If you do it on the first sight, the ones made after inherit the setting.
if you already have the views you have to go one by one to set the visibility of the thread.


tangent edges:
click on the view concerned, opens the view prop window --> display options --> check on tangent edges

Hi.
excuse, stefanobruno, but to me does not appear the string "view threads" (also placed an image of the window that opens me"

Here, in the direction of the view, I've already done everything... even for threads. . .
 

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excuse, stefanobruno, but to me does not appear the string "view threads" (also placed an image of the window that opens me"

Here, in the direction of the view, I've already done everything... even for threads. . .
I did not pay attention that you use rel 2010 ( what I wrote is only for 2009 )
the thread you don't see lies on the plan of the drawing or is it skewed?
If it's sghembo, as I think, you can't see it.
(I opened 2010 and tried )

Bye.
 
It's on the floor.
(I don't want to be pessimistic, but it seems to me that the 2010 version has some problems.... 2009 seemed better for these things).:mad:
 
what seems strange is that using the default template all functions.

I don't use iv2010, I only did tests and it seems to me on average more stable and faster. But I found some problems using old migrated templates, I had to adopt the default ones and update them to my styles.
 
boys the mystery is solved. as stated by stiky, I didn't realize that the bulb of the affected layer was turned off, but I was only limited to looking, whether the printer icon was disembarked or not (which among other things would not focus anything with display, but only in print). as they say here, that "do" that I was. .
Anyway, thank you all.
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