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Transform Command NX8 - NX10

Transform Command NX8 - NX10

RE: Transform Command NX8 - NX10

Carlos,
Yes, you are correct in the modification of the "transform" feature.

You will need to use "Move Object" now (Menu -> Edit -> Move Object) or <Ctrl T>.
I was not happy initially when this occured but it is a more powerful form of moving objects and can be associative if needed.

Current version: NX 9.0.2.5 (rev J patch)

RE: Transform Command NX8 - NX10

Actually, the out of the box settings for NX 8 match what you see in NX 10. What you are seeing in your NX 8 setup is a result of someone tampering with undocumented environment variables.

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RE: Transform Command NX8 - NX10

Cowski,

How can I change these undocumented environment variables?
My NX10 version has the same problem.

Regards

RE: Transform Command NX8 - NX10

The options that you do not see in the old transform menu have been replaced by options in the "move object" command (as mentioned by albates1972).

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RE: Transform Command NX8 - NX10

Note that one of the last items, Scale Curve, that many people kept the old Transform around for has been implemented as a full fledged feature operation in NX 11.0, which will be released in the Spring of next year.

As for the environment variable, if it seems to be applied to all version of NX that you're running, I would check your Window profile and see what has been set there.

John R. Baker, P.E.
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Siemens PLM Software Inc.
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RE: Transform Command NX8 - NX10

John,

What about the loss of functionality with regard to moving curves.
The move function hasn't previously supported moving curves parametric or otherwise.
We currently have to employ workarounds of extruding curves to be able to move them or use the transform function if we only need non-parametric translations.
Is that also solved in NX11?

Thanks,

Mark Benson
Aerodynamic Model Designer

To a Designer, the glass was right on CAD.

RE: Transform Command NX8 - NX10

Quote (MSPBenson)

What about the loss of functionality with regard to moving curves.
The move function hasn't previously supported moving curves parametric or otherwise.
We currently have to employ workarounds of extruding curves to be able to move them or use the transform function if we only need non-parametric translations.

The move object function is capable of performing non-associative translations/rotations of curve objects. If you are trying to move a curve feature, you will need to turn on the "move parents" option; for dumb curves this isn't needed.

Are you sure that your selection filter was set to something that allowed curves to be selected?

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