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Drawing: Z-Clipping and Hide Lines in WF2

Drawing: Z-Clipping and Hide Lines in WF2

Drawing: Z-Clipping and Hide Lines in WF2

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Z-Clipping:  I've only found the check box in model view parameters that is not flexible at all.  What happened to the more flexible version from ProE2001?

Hide Lines:  In ProE2001 you could Modify a View and select specific geometry lines to hide but I can't find this in WF2.

I've tried the Menu Mapper to find these but that didn't help.  Are these features gone or buried somewhere I haven't looked?  If the latter, where?

Thanks.

RE: Drawing: Z-Clipping and Hide Lines in WF2

If your talking about drawing view properties/visible area/z-direction clipping, I think that is all thee is.  I never used 2001 so no idea what flexible z-clipping is.  (went straight from R20 to WF2)

You can do View/drawing display/view display and erase lines, change hidden & tangent line display etc.  The key here is you can't preselect ANYTHING or the command is greyed out.  Don't ask me why, it makes no sense.  Usual PTC user interface cr@p.

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