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black filling style

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PanBagnat

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Good morning, everyone.

I'm sorry about the almost beginner question but I don't jump out.

I would like to see o-rings in nbr in completely black section, without restraints.

I open the .par of the o-ring, I go in table materials, I create a material nbr, and in "style and face filling" put "facial style=>black" (this for uncut views, and "fill style"... here I only had normal, normal dash etc... I modified a normal cry and put it as "no" and "black" solid color.

result, the filling style does not apply, the section remains empty.

Does anyone have a solution?

Thank you.
 
Good morning, everyone.

I'm sorry about the almost beginner question but I don't jump out.

I would like to see o-rings in nbr in completely black section, without restraints.

I open the .par of the o-ring, I go in table materials, I create a material nbr, and in "style and face filling" put "facial style=>black" (this for uncut views, and "fill style"... here I only had normal, normal dash etc... I modified a normal cry and put it as "no" and "black" solid color.

result, the filling style does not apply, the section remains empty.

Does anyone have a solution?

Thank you.
as fill style you have to use "solid" or alternatively any one and set both colors as black.

Hi.
 
Thank you, Frank.

What if it's not there, solid?

I only have normal, normal dash, normal cry, and another normal something.
How do you create a new, filling style?
 
Thank you, Frank.

What if it's not there, solid?

I only have normal, normal dash, normal cry, and another normal something.
How do you create a new, filling style?
  • You select any of those you have.
  • press the "change" button
  • you move to the "property" tab
  • imposed solid color as "black"

ciao
 
Okay. and what I had already done before launching this post, without finding the expected result. Maybe my solid edge makes strange moves because installed on windows 7. by curiosity I will try the same commands on another pc with windows xp.

Thanks anyway, bye.
 
Okay. and what I had already done before launching this post, without finding the expected result. Maybe my solid edge makes strange moves because installed on windows 7. by curiosity I will try the same commands on another pc with windows xp.

Thanks anyway, bye.
I did a test on my v20 and xp 32 bits, and in fact it seems to care about the "solid color" inserted in the material properties on the part.

I solved this way:
set the "dash" or whatever you want you know you'll never use in your drawings.
on the draft template, then change the style with the same name "dash" (for example) and set the "solid color" to black.
From now on, when you section that component, it will be set to the "dash" style and will follow the style colors with the same name set in the dft.

I hope I explained.

Hi.
 
I had succeeded,
creating the "solid" stylus both on dft and par.

I realized, however, that since we hold the offices of the narrowest or of the nominal size of the or, it would be preferable a very dense restraint so the pieces are seen below.
 

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