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store axes and plans display in drawing mode

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Hello, everyone.

What is right is right, I did not read that you could not formulate more than one question on the subject, I ask vein. :smile:
That is why I would like to ask you, to open this new debate.
I've already tried to look into the previous discussions, but I couldn't find a response to my case.

the question is this: in drawing mode, how can you do to store settings related to displaying axes, plans and annotations so that when reopening the same design is stored? I mean, not to have to hide them all the time I open the drawing.
The only discussion I found concerning this subject is this http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=3219&highlight=nascondere+assi+messa+tavola but the option he says to put "no" is not found in the config.pro.

Thank you in advance.
 
to solve your problem (which has been faced several times) you must set on the config.pro that axes plans or other references are spending by default.
insert the following strings:
datum_display no
datum_point_display no
display_axes no
display_coord_sys no
 
Perfect! It works great!

Thank you

for the template files and together I managed to figure out how to hide the plans and axes and that is by doing "save state" in the levels. I don't know if I'd understand.

Of course, by putting me in the shoes of those who have heard them thousands of times, I understand that you can feel tired to ask for the same thing again, it is understandable. on the other hand before asking for something I always try first in the previous discussions to see if by chance the argument for which I am asking for help has already been treated and then I also try in the online guide and typing on google to see if I find something. then if I just can't find anything, then I look for help in this forum. I mean, I'm trying to arrange myself as soon as I can then if I can't, I have to ask the question here.

However it is a great thing this site, because based on the experience of many users, most likely, it is always found quancuno that hit our head against before you and can give you a hand.

I particularly like 3d programs for mechanics, inventor for example I learned it from self-taught as well as desktop mechanical. I learned them both on the job, on the internet and on the online guide and also thanks to telephone assistance. a cross job.

I am now citing myself with pro/e, always self-taught and I must say that as far as I am concerned, the experience with inventor is useful to me to understand certain things. I guess, some more difficult, I have to ask.
for the moment it seems more intuitive inventor, but I think it's just a matter of taking our hand as in all things.

Sorry a curiosity: did you do some courses to learn pro/e? In the sense: these options that you have indicated to me that have solved the problem, which other side would I have found? I mean, if you don't know why someone told you, where are you fishing? I don't think they're here. Do you have to take a course? I think it is necessary, but not absolutely indispensable. At the bottom of how I learned inventor (and currently I’m also citing with solid edge st3), I think you can also learn pro/e. After all, he's not a monster. What do you think?

Thanks again.

Bye.
 
regarding the options of the config.pro (I entered a guide for instructions) and the *.dtl file also during a course will never explain the individual options individually, it would take too long, we talk hundreds of pages and it would cost you a barrel a specific course for this.
the guide below this point of view explains quite clearly their operation.
You have to have some patience at the beginning, and once you have built the working environment you will rarely put your hands on it.

I have learnt it largely from self-taught, the risk is to spend more time and that learning is more fragmentary.
to this there is however remedy, for example by attending ptc university, the online training course.
costs much less than classroom courses and with targeted tests provide you with tools to improve productivity in program use.
 
regarding the options of the config.pro (I entered a guide for instructions) and the *.dtl file also during a course will never explain the individual options individually, it would take too long, we talk hundreds of pages and it would cost you a barrel a specific course for this.
the guide below this point of view explains quite clearly their operation.
You have to have some patience at the beginning, and once you have built the working environment you will rarely put your hands on it.

I have learnt it largely from self-taught, the risk is to spend more time and that learning is more fragmentary.
to this there is however remedy, for example by attending ptc university, the online training course.
costs much less than classroom courses and with targeted tests provide you with tools to improve productivity in program use.
Thank you very much for the helpful suggestion of the guide. I think I already downloaded the pdf file of the config.pro just a few days ago. That's your surgery, right? http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=25497&highlight=guida+config.pro If this is it, I found it very useful especially for those who are at first steps like me. You did well to create it. that you know, there is one that explains in detail the individual voices?

As far as learning a self-taught program is concerned, it is true, perhaps the surrender is more fragmentary than that of a course, but I think that by self-taught the learned things will stay better in your head because you want to learn them and then you put more good will than in a course that maybe you follow from malavoglia or because you are forced. then also the course has undoubtedly its function.

Then, you know, I really don't want to be treated properly!! I'm kidding.

Thanks again.

Hi.
 
the determination to learn is the most important thing!
I'm self-taught, and I have to say that I hit my head a lot on pro-e!
also because I had to do all the configurations!
between the internet, tutorial and this magical forum.. I always managed to find a solution to my problems.
There is to say that I was a 3d virgin before pro-e and therefore I had no logical contamination from other programs.
cmq you will see that with a little patience you will also gain experience on pro-e programming!
 
the determination to learn is the most important thing!
I'm self-taught, and I have to say that I hit my head a lot on pro-e!
also because I had to do all the configurations!
between the internet, tutorial and this magical forum.. I always managed to find a solution to my problems.
There is to say that I was a 3d virgin before pro-e and therefore I had no logical contamination from other programs.
cmq you will see that with a little patience you will also gain experience on pro-e programming!
I hope so! I wonder how many more times I have to bang our heads with pro/e, but I would like to learn it at least as inventor. Meanwhile I thank you for your help and the next one! :finger:

Hi.
 

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