|
Note that dress-up commands are actually provided
with the Interactive Drafting workbench. Therefore, this section
of the documentation actually points to the Interactive Drafting
User's Guide. As such, the information detailed in this section
is presented in an Interactive Drafting context. Still, you can open
the
GenDrafting_part.CATDrawing document and thus manipulate dress-up
elements in a Generative Drafting context. This dress-up will be
associative to the elements created from a part or an assembly. When
created, these elements are associated with a view.
|
|
- If you delete generated center lines, threads or axis
lines, you will be able to generate them again thanks to the
Restore Properties option from the contextual menu.
- If you delete in 3D the geometry on which dress-up elements are
based, these dress-up elements will be permanently deleted when you
update the drawing (an update operation cannot be undone).
This has a consequence on existing annotations or dimensions (i.e.
annotations or dimensions that were created on such a dress-up
element prior to its deletion):
- annotations will be no longer be linked to anything.
- dimensions will appear as being not-up-to-date. Note that you
can
re-route dimensions to geometry when relevant.
- About axis lines, center lines and threads: these dress-up cannot be moved (translate, rotate, mirror,
symmetry and scale commands) alone, because they are associative with a reference geometry. However, if their reference is moved in
the same operation, or if the associativity is suppressed, these dress-up can be moved. For example: from R17, when isolating a view, axis lines,
center lines and threads are no more associative, you can then perform the operations listed above.
|
|