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wrinkle symbols in cartiglio nx

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Hello.

I have a pretty serious problem:

in my custom cartiglio I should insert the wrinkle symbols to edit with the correct value once the drawing is completed. Unfortunately I can't understand how to add these symbols to the chart. I am told that it is not possible.

Does anyone confirm or deny them by indicating me a procedure?

Thank you very much.

Ing. luca mantesso
 
Can't you put a symbol in the cartella and connect it to a table attribute?
the problem is that I can't put the symbol of roughness in a cartilage cell/table and if I put it out when I change the format of the cartilage the symbols remain scattered and do not stand in the core position of the new format. .
 
the problem is that I can't put the symbol of roughness in a cartilage cell/table and if I put it out when I change the format of the cartilage the symbols remain scattered and do not stand in the core position of the new format. .
I don't understand.
Why can't you put it in a chart?
If you can't put it in the template, then there's nothing to do, I'm sorry. Of course if you stick it on the sheet, at the format change he remains there.
 
I don't understand.
Why can't you put it in a chart?
If you can't put it in the template, then there's nothing to do, I'm sorry. Of course if you stick it on the sheet, at the format change he remains there.
I can't put it because in a cell you can't put symbols including wrinkles. .I can't tell you if there is a solution but also the siemens technicians say that at the moment you can't. .
 
I can't put it because in a cell you can't put symbols including wrinkles. .I can't tell you if there is a solution but also the siemens technicians say that at the moment you can't. .
I doubt they told you that you can't put in a chart.
It's an ordinary symbol with a text.
the solution is:
- edit the 2d template
- set an attribute associated with the table (I would not do it associated with the model since it is simply descriptive)
- put the symbol of roughness with a variable text linked to the 2d attribute above
... when you put the cartilage go into the attributes of the table, fill the attribute and the attribute goes to popular the writing of the symbol of roughness.
 
I doubt they told you that you can't put in a chart.
It's an ordinary symbol with a text.
the solution is:
- edit the 2d template
- set an attribute associated with the table (I would not do it associated with the model since it is simply descriptive)
- put the symbol of roughness with a variable text linked to the 2d attribute above
... when you put the cartilage go into the attributes of the table, fill the attribute and the attribute goes to popular the writing of the symbol of roughness.
I assure you that it is 2 weeks that are trying men siemens without success..you can make me a very simple file with inside the symbol in the table and attach it to the discussion here?
 
View attachment Beppe.zip
I assure you that it is 2 weeks that are trying men siemens without success..you can make me a very simple file with inside the symbol in the table and attach it to the discussion here?
I attach the file I did and the pax to insert it.
I used this technique:
- created an empty format
- created the cartilage and the format
- created 3 attributes (2 for names and 1 for roughness) (dis - appr - toll gen)
- insert symbols and annotations. annotations are linked to attributes.
when you check the format is inserted with the values stored at the beginning. go to attributes, fill the values of dis/appr/toll gen and these values are tipped on the cart

Hi.
 
thank you very much, as soon as I have 2 minutes of calm I look at it and try to try to repeat it also on my cartiglio;)
Thanks again.
 

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