Lorenz578
Guest
Good morning.
when you start a sketch, two lines of black color are represented, one horizontal and a vertical, which intersect then in the origin.
These two lines are black (the most marked vertical, the lightest horizontal) and when designing a line of sketches passing through the origin (horizontal or vertical), this overlaps with the lines of origin and is no longer visible (as once defined becomes black).
is it possible to change color to the lines of origin, or rather not to see them, leaving only the origin visible?
Unfortunately I always come to make comparison with sw, in which once selected the plan on which to draw the sketch, only the origin is visible and nothing else.
Thank you.
when you start a sketch, two lines of black color are represented, one horizontal and a vertical, which intersect then in the origin.
These two lines are black (the most marked vertical, the lightest horizontal) and when designing a line of sketches passing through the origin (horizontal or vertical), this overlaps with the lines of origin and is no longer visible (as once defined becomes black).
is it possible to change color to the lines of origin, or rather not to see them, leaving only the origin visible?
Unfortunately I always come to make comparison with sw, in which once selected the plan on which to draw the sketch, only the origin is visible and nothing else.
Thank you.

