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User pattern in R17 SP5 broken ?

User pattern in R17 SP5 broken ?

User pattern in R17 SP5 broken ?

(OP)
Hello,

I'm asking here because I've been loosing my nerve for some time now on user pattern in generative sheet-metal.
It seems to me that the anchor point is no longer taken into consideration for the user pattern. At first, Catia uses the center of gravity of the element to define the position, but when I select my anchor point, the position doesn't change anymore. It used to work as expected in R15 for me. So my question, is it me, or have they broken it ?

I even tried the example from the "help" and it didn't work there either...

RE: User pattern in R17 SP5 broken ?

(OP)
Well, no need to answer this, or actually I can now confirm it. Yes, the user pattern in generative sheet-metal is broken in R17 SP5, than anchor point has no influence.

But it's working again properly in SP6. Too bad it takes time for us to get SP6...

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