drawoh
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2002
- 8,959
I am trying save a drawing as an Edrawing masked executable (*.ex_), and I am having difficulties getting our PDM department to recognize it. They keep asking me what application is linked to this file, and I keep trying to explain that no application is linked to this file, and that is what I like about it.
Problem:
I have created a paint instruction drawing, but I am not sure how well our painters read drawings. A rotatable, colour 3D model that can be displayed on the painter's computer would make things clearer, even to painters who are good at reading drawings.
Apparent Solution:
The SolidWorks Edrawing provides a rotatable, colour 3D model than runs on any Windows PC. It might run on a Linux PC with Wine. I'll try tonight.
Someone was claiming that SolidWorks is reducing its support for the Edrawings. Edrawings that require the free SolidWorks software are of limited use, since most users are not supposed to installed software on their computers. The executable file is an idea that solves problems, especially when you get outside the standard mechanical fabrication process.
Is anybody up on this?
JHG
Problem:
I have created a paint instruction drawing, but I am not sure how well our painters read drawings. A rotatable, colour 3D model that can be displayed on the painter's computer would make things clearer, even to painters who are good at reading drawings.
Apparent Solution:
The SolidWorks Edrawing provides a rotatable, colour 3D model than runs on any Windows PC. It might run on a Linux PC with Wine. I'll try tonight.
Someone was claiming that SolidWorks is reducing its support for the Edrawings. Edrawings that require the free SolidWorks software are of limited use, since most users are not supposed to installed software on their computers. The executable file is an idea that solves problems, especially when you get outside the standard mechanical fabrication process.
Is anybody up on this?
JHG