antonio_sc
Guest
Good evening,
I've been using it for a while and I've started to approach the axioms.. However, it will also be trivial, hard to understand how to "isolate" the visualization of some components of a set....in the "student edition" of version 5.0 there is the command "show only", but in the version that I installed in the office (4.0) nothing like it. . .
this could come back comfortable for the coupling of the same (filtrate the surfaces to be coupled) and for other reasons. .
and here comes the second question: is there a way to filter the display of the planes/assis etc of the various components (manage the display of the same)? . . .they are heavy assemblies and therefore if they select the filter "view planes" or "visual axes" I get the wrath of axle.
I took a look around and found some info about layers, but no effective/complete tutorials to understand its 360° use...can you give me any indication/direction in this regard?
thanks in advance and good evening!

I've been using it for a while and I've started to approach the axioms.. However, it will also be trivial, hard to understand how to "isolate" the visualization of some components of a set....in the "student edition" of version 5.0 there is the command "show only", but in the version that I installed in the office (4.0) nothing like it. . .
this could come back comfortable for the coupling of the same (filtrate the surfaces to be coupled) and for other reasons. .
and here comes the second question: is there a way to filter the display of the planes/assis etc of the various components (manage the display of the same)? . . .they are heavy assemblies and therefore if they select the filter "view planes" or "visual axes" I get the wrath of axle.
I took a look around and found some info about layers, but no effective/complete tutorials to understand its 360° use...can you give me any indication/direction in this regard?
thanks in advance and good evening!
