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hi guys, I would like to set the default odds as I want: text size, arrows, line, text color, arrow color, etc.
I press that I come from modeling where in the system configuration I could set everything with simplicity.
Can I do it with creo? if you like and where?
Thank you.

ps. If there is already a discussion that answers my questions, please tell me. I found nothing
 
Bye!

follow the advice of ozzy, here.!

start from a dtl, and then edit or add the items that interest you.
almost everything about the table, is managed by the file *.dtl .

Good job!
 
Thank you very much
a proe configuration is not a joke, it takes a lot of patience. I used the proe2000i and sometimes I use an old wildfire and get to a config.dtl done well I spent some time.

I don't know if with creo they put a wizard "options" worthy of this name, or with preview of how the odds come out, which others fall for 10 years. at least in this to the ptc go of love and agree with the cocreate, even m10 to customize was a blood bath! !

They are very convinced that these things have made a lot of customers lose among small businesses.

However, I did so: I started from a complete config.pro of all the voices (literally hundreds....) as I used proes and made put on the table patiently I created/updated a config.pro and confi.dtl, theme.scl etc. etc.

I make available to the forum configuration files hoping to do what you like

in the zipped file there is:

config.pro
config.dtl
search.pro
theme.scl
config_all with all configuration entries

a template directory with
start_parts with parameters (author, description, code, automatic weight, etc.)
format from a0 to a4 with cartiglio that reads parameters and compiles, bottom square with signs to fold sheet to standard
a table printed in pdf to get an idea of how the table is set
table charts
table gears (read parameters and fill out)

a directory with custom symbols of roughness, European cone view symbol to fill out cartilage.
a directory with materials (it had created someone in the forum, I don't remember who but thank you!) .mat extension, perhaps for the sucessive wildfire versions at 2 is not okay.

of course remember to adjust the "path" to the directories when reusing the files.

greetings and good work.
http://www.mediafire.com/?14azbtudqzmqdej
 
Thank you! I'll be fine tomorrow.
cmq I use in parallel the modeling of the cocreate and for the quotas there is the drop-down configuration menu, I do not say simple, but intuitive. in creo, the ptc, in my opinion left too many empty holes and rightly as you said, the other software is ahead 10 years!
 
Thank you! I'll be fine tomorrow.
cmq I use in parallel the modeling of the cocreate and for the quotas there is the drop-down configuration menu, I do not say simple, but intuitive. in creo, the ptc, in my opinion left too many empty holes and rightly as you said, the other software is ahead 10 years!
de nada. small incorrect courier: if you want to put the table as shown in the pdf design the right config is this:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/2qxpgleygjg39a8/config.dtlKeep in mind that I have wildfire i, take things with pliers

remember to set the config.pro so that points to the config.dtl:
View attachment 34813 here you see that the pro_dtl_steup_dir variable points to the right position of the config.dtl

for those who use wildfire there is an ideal procedure:

1) I create design with all typical elements (symbols welding, tolerances, details, roughness etc.)
View attachment 348162) the "right" for good, giving him the desired style:
View attachment 34814then by default the saving of the default "set" table is saved (see figure ) in "active_drawing"

3) I save as the "active_drawing" configuration above the normal config.dtl (make a copy first!)
View attachment 34815Get me a curiosity: how is creo modeling? I had tried solid design (direct's dad) when it was still cocreate and the idea of direct modeling I liked a lot, I find it very adherent to the concept "thinking to design, not how to draw it".
But usually the interface was a bit messed up, the working environment customizable only by those who knew the program also in programming (to understand how the macros of me10).

Moreover the table was monstrously slow because the table created also contained parts to interface to me10 (who used it understands me on the fly).

step forward towards an intuitive interface?
the two worlds of creo (parametric and explicit modelling) dialogue well, that is what you do in modeling can easily reuse it in the parametric?
 
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I've been wrong. I use modeling in parallel in the sense that I have an independent creo license. I have not yet been able to test the flexible modeling of creo well. cmq I make a lot of design and I can assure you that there is no other software that will replace the modeling!!! once I have realized the project paramettrizzo in creo creating it from scratch but already knowing what to do, that we all know that starting from zero in proe to design is like a elbow of badly rolled wool. ahahaha what philosophy!! At the same time, the modeling does not offer the same parameterization of proes, even if there are the parametric modules that sometimes I use only to test the project but then I dissociate them because if not it becomes unmanageable.
I hope to test it soon, work allowing!!!! cmq thanks again for the config, I'm working on it
 
This is your opinion:-), it seems strange, since for you there is no other software than modeling, that none of the colossi of industry chose modeling for product development.
it seems strange also the commercial fiasco of the said product, since it bought the ptc when they had arrived to fruit.
I think I'm pretty sure that you're valued as I create/pro-e with the modeling meter, a program that has a whole other approach to design.
Do you think colossi like philips or toyota would lose time and money in creo if there was a software so obviously better?
 
mark also this useful link to configure creo/wildfire/proengineer
http://www.proesite.com/newframe.htm?/util/view_config.htmlI think it's a very useful site, maybe it deserves to be highlighted.

toyota uses creo? also for the styling of the plate surface?

I'm just curious. I thought the bigs of the automotive used or caulked (mostly?) or nx.
somewhere I had read that proe had been used in iveco, ferrari, piaggio... I'm not sure.
 
mark also this useful link to configure creo/wildfire/proengineer
http://www.proesite.com/newframe.htm?/util/view_config.htmlI think it's a very useful site, maybe it deserves to be highlighted.

toyota uses creo? also for the styling of the plate surface?

I'm just curious. I thought the bigs of the automotive used or caulked (mostly?) or nx.
somewhere I had read that proe had been used in iveco, ferrari, piaggio... I'm not sure.
toyota, uses creo for power towing and catia for the body shop, idem for ferrari. we use it also for the carriages and it seems to us that for the surfaces it goes very well.
piaggio I confirm that it uses creo (maybe they are still at wildfire 5), duchies use nx for surfaces and I suppose I create for frame and motor (I am not sure). Where is modeling?
 

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