I am trying to clean up the graphical display for a profile analysis of a feature set. I get an arrow display along with what I believe is a tolerance band. Because their are a number of points involved, this band is going everywhere and making the display a bit messy. Is their any way to get rid of this?
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Originally posted by scanner View Postopen analysis window, options tab, uncheck show tolerance lines...HTHLast edited by John Riggins; 09-28-2007, 06:50 PM.Lately, it occurs to me
What a long, strange trip it's been.
2017 R1 (Offline programming)
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Originally posted by scanner View Postopen analysis window, options tab, uncheck show tolerance lines...HTH
It took me a minute but I got it. After making the change I had to close the program and reopen, but the lines are now gone.["Paper is poverty,... it is only the ghost of money, and not money itself." --Thomas Jefferson ][/SIGPIC]
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Monte, insert>report command>analysis
The technique descibed above applies to the graphic analysis window. Is there a way to do this when using the GRAPH=ON option on dimensions via the graphics dislpay window?Last edited by slesholdofthreep; 08-22-2007, 10:32 AM.
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Originally posted by slesholdofthreep View PostMonte, insert>report command>analysis
The technique descibed above applies to the graphic analysis window. Is there a way to do this when using the GRAPH=ON option on dimensions via the graphics dislpay window?Lately, it occurs to me
What a long, strange trip it's been.
2017 R1 (Offline programming)
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Using V4.1
I used the method above to get to the graphical analysis window.
I then chose the dimension for review. Next view window, options, dimension options, tolerancing lines then closed. I then closed out of the analysis window, then I hit the apply button and the lines appear or disappear in the main graphical display window.
Hope you can follow me.["Paper is poverty,... it is only the ghost of money, and not money itself." --Thomas Jefferson ][/SIGPIC]
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very interesting. im using 2018. seems like there still isnt a standard way to get rid of the tolerance lines, or the path lines etc without going through the ANALYSIS WINDOW.
anyone have any ideas how to turn these off by default at the beginning of every program?Che Guevara is a communist scumbag.
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I've had this problem with the creation of feature sets with scans. Unless they all cooperate in the same direction and are in order, you can get some crazy results. Turn everything off but the arrows in the Analysis View (look at how many recommended this in the thread)
Barring that..... maybe try slesholdofthreep's suggestion @ #2.
Thread speaks of releases from 3.7 mr3 to 2018. Maybe time to break out the crayons for a truly custom analysis
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