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black edges forever

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Hi.
I have some vision problem, so I would like to have contours, or edges... in short the boundary lines of the pieces in black. I don't know how to do it and how to do it so that at reboot everything doesn't disappear again. Can you help me? Thank you and hello m.
 
Yeah, okay, but it seems long. I don't need to display only but to model. Having some color problems I struggle to shape without black edges, but if I have to do is procedure for all parts I use 30% more time... other ideas?
 
Yeah, okay, but it seems long. I don't need to display only but to model. Having some color problems I struggle to shape without black edges, but if I have to do is procedure for all parts I use 30% more time... other ideas?
I know... it's crazy, but I'm afraid you can't.
many do not understand the utility (I understand...they never used other cad) to have black edges in the model.
 
sincerely I will tell you that with solidworks to almost always shape them, especially with complex models (and especially large assemblies); management and file size and memory used become very heavy. then if you do not use a "sufficiently high" definition (and further commitment of resources, then greater slowdown) all tilted edges are grossly scaled, when there are many neighbors it is really ugly and uncomplicated, the black lines emphasize this defect.
ah, I have fx3500 picture, so not really a bowl. the monitor 24" 1920x1200. on the 17" laptop always 1920x1200 (and fx3600m picture) the "visual" defect is much less evident but the most annoying slowdowns.

is always a compromise between image quality and performance for medium professional pc/ws.
certain with systems of 10,000 euro problems would not be:biggrin:

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
However there may be users accustomed to working with black edges...then the system should give you the opportunity to choose. what cost to those of the ptc put an option in +:confused:
Hi.
 
I know... it's crazy, but I'm afraid you can't.
many do not understand the utility (I understand...they never used other cad) to have black edges in the model.
It's not crazy. It's just a matter of habit.
Unlike what you think I worked with different parametric cads, those with black edges and those without.
the usefulness of the same is nothing, otherwise those of ptc would put us really little to implement them.
I will tell you more, than the black edge as well as weighting the model leads you to hook the relationships on the edges instead of on the surfaces.
this in some cad leads you to the loss of relationships, when at the edge itself applies for example a rounding.
in pro/e instead, when you hook to a edge, even if at the same time apply a processing the relationship remains and the positioning does not fail ... even if there are no black edges.
 
It's not crazy. It's just a matter of habit.
Unlike what you think I worked with different parametric cads, those with black edges and those without.
the usefulness of the same is nothing, otherwise those of ptc would put us really little to implement them.
Well, that's not true. gurada the wildfire 5, they introduced commands (ellisse, parallelogram,...) present in the other cads for a long time. then:cool:
the utility of black edges depends on user to user. For example I can also avoid them in the modeling phase of the parts but not in the management of the assembly. without differentiating the edges becomes all a "cozzaglia" of a light blue color.
want to put the beautiful display of colors, lines and interface of nx,sw and catia.:rolleyes:
after for other proe aspects is a must, but regarding the visualization and interface there is still to work.
then, it is always a personal opinion.:finger:
 
Well, that's not true. gurada the wildfire 5, they introduced commands (ellisse, parallelogram,...) present in the other cads for a long time. then:cool:
So nothing, the ellipse has always existed in pro/e since 1988, the parallelgram is a crazy caxxata, because it could be done even before, it was enough to save the sketch of the parallelogram and create a button to do it with a click.
but we know, now we want the ready pappa and without the parallel key we feel lost and we are little productive .... .
the utility of black edges depends on user to user. For example I can also avoid them in the modeling phase of the parts but not in the management of the assembly. without differentiating the edges becomes all a "cozzaglia" of a light blue color.
who knows how users of other cads do to use fdu without being able to refer to a set.
Think, I create a component, I relay it to three external components, save it as fdu.
I create a new set, insert the fdu, select the 3 new components to refer to, and get a new part, without having to shape it.... with automatic feeding.
Is it more useful than black edges?
want to put the beautiful display of colors, lines and interface of nx,sw and catia.:rolleyes:
after for other proe aspects is a must, but regarding the visualization and interface there is still to work.
then, it is always a personal opinion.:finger:
the colors there are also in pro/e, also these forever ...

to me the interface of pro/e likes, because it is essential, it works, it is built on proprietary and non-microsoft graphics libraries.
for this reason not affected by all the stramberies that the lords of the bill gates corporation come to mind from morning to night... like that of wanting to fight the open gl libraries to destroy them and want to impose the direct x standard...
the result is that to have only a dwg file reader, I have to upload a 400 mega autodesk program... the delirium.

These are the usual discussions I have seen in this forum for years, they haven't taken anywhere and they don't serve anything.

you keep the black edges, I keep myself pro/e.
 
But this proe, boh, looks like a bowl!
There's no black edges.

:mad:

p.s.: I can guarantee, just don't have them! I checked in the manual, has all the pages with white edges...in antiquataaaa robbery!
:smile:
 
Every now and then this matter comes back... I use 50% proe and 50% swx I don't even notice if there are or there are!
 
Every now and then this matter comes back... I use 50% proe and 50% swx I don't even notice if there are or there are!
My dear matteo is the usual ball... I think I have to do as the president says, I retouch everything with photosciop :biggrin::biggrin:
 
My dear matteo is the usual ball... I think I have to do as the president says, I retouch everything with photosciop :biggrin::biggrin:
ahah... I'll do that, too!

there is also to say that they are two graphic "philosophs" (read: color meaning, window setting and default background) different each consistent with itself... I am convinced that the edges in proe would bother (usually) and in swx could not do without it.
 
want to put the beautiful display of colors, lines and interface of nx,sw and catia.:rolleyes:
after for other proe aspects is a must, but regarding the visualization and interface there is still to work.
then, it is always a personal opinion.:finger:
I find the interface of pro/e great, clean, well done, and with a graphics not too aggressive and as you use it for work and spend over several hours the interface of pro/e seems to me quite apt to not massacre too much the view
 
config.pro:
show_shaded_edges yes

e poi come nel gif allegato.



arni
 

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noooo! but then you can see. . that you have told us all these years?
a myth has collapsed :biggrin::
to say the true "ozzy" a bit of time ago, taken by the despair for an excess of perculation regarding the black edges :tongue: he had posted that line of the config.pro to view them. I do not remember if before or after the great chocolate of the site.
However, I would not like it to be one of those well hidden features, abusing which "become blind". .:rolleyes:

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