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news.sydney.pipenetworks.
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Tue Nov 01, 2005 1:10 am Post subject:
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Hi All
I am new to ProE and Wildfire unfortunately the rest of the office are
experienced with 2000i only and cannot help. I want to be able open wildfire
and to have my customised settings (i.e.model tree to show features), open
as standard. Any help would be much appreciated.
Regards
Steve
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David Janes
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Tue Nov 01, 2005 7:37 am Post subject:
Re: WF2 Settings |
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"news.sydney.pipenetworks.com" <newsreader@tillerdesign.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Hi All
I am new to ProE and Wildfire unfortunately the rest of the office are
experienced with 2000i only and cannot help. I want to be able open wildfire
and to have my customised settings (i.e.model tree to show features), open
as standard. Any help would be much appreciated.
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The good news, Steve, is that those guys using 2000i can be more help than they
thought (or are willing to admit). Not much, in regard to setting up model trees
has changed since then. You must still create a tree.cfg file and store it in a
place pointed to by a configuration option called mdl_tree_cfg_file which requires
you to give it the location of your tree.cfg file. Fortunately, you can do this
pointing with Browse. Setting up the tree columns and filters is done with
Settings at the top of the Model tree window. Lots of stuff, besides the
feature/component name that you can add to the tree display. You do this with Tree
Columns. The Tree Filters lets you decide whether to display suppressed
features/components and it lets you include/exclude on other grounds. And a lot of
what you select to display depends on how much you will use the model tree for
selecting stuff. And doing the RMB menu functions with the items you've selected.
For the basics, go to the experienced guys; the WF2 stuff may be no more than
getting to know the Menu Mapper.
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David Janes |
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news.sydney.pipenetworks.
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Posted:
Tue Nov 01, 2005 7:48 am Post subject:
Re: WF2 Settings |
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Thanks, will give it a go
Steve
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Hi All
I am new to ProE and Wildfire unfortunately the rest of the office are
experienced with 2000i only and cannot help. I want to be able open
wildfire
and to have my customised settings (i.e.model tree to show features),
open
as standard. Any help would be much appreciated.
The good news, Steve, is that those guys using 2000i can be more help than
they
thought (or are willing to admit). Not much, in regard to setting up model
trees
has changed since then. You must still create a tree.cfg file and store it
in a
place pointed to by a configuration option called mdl_tree_cfg_file which
requires
you to give it the location of your tree.cfg file. Fortunately, you can do
this
pointing with Browse. Setting up the tree columns and filters is done with
Settings at the top of the Model tree window. Lots of stuff, besides the
feature/component name that you can add to the tree display. You do this
with Tree
Columns. The Tree Filters lets you decide whether to display suppressed
features/components and it lets you include/exclude on other grounds. And
a lot of
what you select to display depends on how much you will use the model tree
for
selecting stuff. And doing the RMB menu functions with the items you've
selected.
For the basics, go to the experienced guys; the WF2 stuff may be no more
than
getting to know the Menu Mapper.
--
David Janes
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