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data exchange between cad and spaceclaim systems

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we start from this:
Is the sc package sold to oopure modules only a standard configuration for everyone?

If you take any cad is sold according to the modules you have taken, the modules you take are usually nothing but macros attached to the basic software.
If it is sold aside, it is because who proposes it believes to give an extra tool compared to others who can help the oerator in some operations.
Do you agree on this?

If I use a software where I use a specific macro and sc doesn't know the concept exactly how it can re-edit it?
 
we start from this:
Is the sc package sold to oopure modules only a standard configuration for everyone?

If you take any cad is sold according to the modules you have taken, the modules you take are usually nothing but macros attached to the basic software.
If it is sold aside, it is because who proposes it believes to give an extra tool compared to others who can help the oerator in some operations.
Do you agree on this?

If I use a software where I use a specific macro and sc doesn't know the concept exactly how it can re-edit it?
Okay, I get it!

I call them "features." clearly in non-existing sc features by definition of "direct modeling". what I can do is recognize a geoemtrica entity and(s. the fittings, but also for more complex entities) and parameterize it.

returning to the example of the radius: I can ask the software to recognize all the rays between 2mm and 5mm and color them, and then create a parametric group to manage their size.
 
Okay, I get it!

I call them "features." clearly in non-existing sc features by definition of "direct modeling". what I can do is recognize a geoemtrica entity and(s. the fittings, but also for more complex entities) and parameterize it.
well we have understood now my initial observation was this that sc on mechanical parts (geometrics) is a valid tool for re-editing and modifying pieces by fixing them while on design forms this concept of repairing was more complex.

you answered me saying yes and true for this was inserted sc in rhino and posted a link.
what I would have expected to see was an operation inside rhino of repairing on a piece of design as it fa sc on a geometric piece while it was just a modeling with sc inside rhino, and a little like to say if you don't find yourself well with rhino you see that you can use the functions of modeling sc.
 
well we have understood now my initial observation was this that sc on mechanical parts (geometrics) is a valid tool for re-editing and modifying pieces by fixing them while on design forms this concept of repairing was more complex.
true:finger:
what I would have expected to see was an operation inside rhino of repairmetrization on a piece of design as fa sc on a geometric piece
depends on rhino, but being that of rhino a very open and wide communiti can also be that some plugins to do this exist or sooner or later will exist.
while it was just a modeling with sc inside rhino, and a little like saying if you don't feel well with rhino you see that you can use the modeling functions of sc.
more than "inside" I would say that the two software work in parallel on the same file (obviously with different specializations) since 3dm is a common format.

Hi.

edit: Actually there is a plugin to see rhino as an extension (by turning on through tab) of spaceclaim, in practice it is like having a single software, but "under" there must be a rhino license purchased separately.
 
true:finger:


depends on rhino, but being that of rhino a very open and wide communiti can also be that some plugins to do this exist or sooner or later will exist.



more than "inside" I would say that the two software work in parallel on the same file (obviously with different specializations) since 3dm is a common format.

Hi.

edit: Actually there is a plugin to see rhino as an extension (by turning on through tab) of spaceclaim, in practice it is like having a single software, but "under" there must be a rhino license purchased separately.


claro!! :wink:
 

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