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double-clicking a quota opens a window called "move geometry". but not the possibility of modifying the value and therefore the particular directly from the 2d. on catia can be done?

Thank you all in advance.

Hi.
 
not that I know. function is to move isolated geometry, such as a point or line you have created directly on the design.
 
double-clicking a quota opens a window called "move geometry". but not the possibility of modifying the value and therefore the particular directly from the 2d. on catia can be done?

Thank you all in advance.

Hi.
It is not true at all that you cannot change the 3d models from their table.
in order to do this you have to activate an option within the options panel in mechanicsl design \drowing\ administration\ prevent the movement of 3d constraints through quotas.
now made this quotas in 2d will have to be created by the automatic quotarura command.
you will notice that the odds will be green, and they are changeable.

the other quotas that you normally insert (black) are associative quotas, i.e. bind to the element (face, axis 3d, radius) and to change of this they follow the change.
when they become red means they have lost their association.

in the use of the catia and preferable to work with the second method because you prefer the fact that to command in the modification of a gemetria is model 3d.

Hi.
 
It is not true at all that you cannot change the 3d models from their table.
in order to do this you have to activate an option within the options panel in mechanicsl design \drowing\ administration\ prevent the movement of 3d constraints through quotas.
now made this quotas in 2d will have to be created by the automatic quotarura command.
you will notice that the odds will be green, and they are changeable.

the other quotas that you normally insert (black) are associative quotas, i.e. bind to the element (face, axis 3d, radius) and to change of this they follow the change.
when they become red means they have lost their association.

in the use of the catia and preferable to work with the second method because you prefer the fact that to command in the modification of a gemetria is model 3d.

Hi.
I didn't know you could do... Anyway, I'll do a little bit of evidence to see if it's really convenient to change the details from the table.

Thank you!
 
the problem that you will encounter is related to the fact that after changing the planes of quotas, you must update the math 3d, so this must be opened, or in the case of a set update the axieme.

hello and good work.
 
the problem that you will encounter is related to the fact that after changing the planes of quotas, you must update the math 3d, so this must be opened, or in the case of a set update the axieme.

hello and good work.
Yes, effectively it is a bit slender, as, once the size changed from the table, it is necessary to update the 3d and then return to the table and refresh it. I must also understand with what criterion automatic quotas are placed.

Hi.
 
in the use of the catia and preferable to work with the second method because you prefer the fact that to command in the modification of a gemetria is model 3d.
Hi.
Well said!!! the philosophy is to have as master "master" the 3d and not the 2d otherwise you run the risk of thinking in 2d!!
 

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