Intersection datum curve in Wildfire??
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Steve
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Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2004 8:06 pm    Post subject: Intersection datum curve in Wildfire?? Reply with quote

In 2001 there was an option with datum curves to create a curve at the
intersection of two surfaces, Where, or how, is this in Wildfire?

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Steve
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Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2004 8:19 pm    Post subject: Re: Intersection datum curve in Wildfire?? Reply with quote

As soon as I posted the message I figured it out.
It just goes to show how good you guys are helping out! :)

Steve

P.S. I am going thru the 2001 to WildFire transition.

On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 11:06:44 -0500, Steve <windsorcoke@hotmail.com>
wrote:

Quote:
In 2001 there was an option with datum curves to create a curve at the
intersection of two surfaces, Where, or how, is this in Wildfire?
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David Janes
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Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2004 9:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Intersection datum curve in Wildfire?? Reply with quote

Yeah, I really like you guys who answer your own questions. It's one of the
reasons I hesitate sometimes to post stuff here. I just know that as soon as I do,
I'll figure something out. So, I just post the stuff that isn't urgent, stuff I've
been puzzling over for months. But, hey, there's no rules here, short of bedrock
civility and professionalism.

BTW, when you do figure something out, share it with us. This NG has 100 times
more lurkers than active participants. You never know when something you've
figured out can help someone you'll never even hear of. Just the magic of the
online world!

David Janes

"Steve" <windsorcoke@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:87crk0tmh2pb9t5f5b038m4eaueocfsll7@4ax.com...
: As soon as I posted the message I figured it out.
: It just goes to show how good you guys are helping out! :)
:
: Steve
:
: P.S. I am going thru the 2001 to WildFire transition.
:
: On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 11:06:44 -0500, Steve <windsorcoke@hotmail.com>
: wrote:
:
: >In 2001 there was an option with datum curves to create a curve at the
: >intersection of two surfaces, Where, or how, is this in Wildfire?
:

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Steve
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Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2004 10:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Intersection datum curve in Wildfire?? Reply with quote

I didn't think about the lurkers, I lurked for about six months. The
way Pro E works the preselect feature is throwing me for a loop.

Here is how I figured out how to create an intersection curve:
Step 1. Pick a surface (or a datum plane)
Step 2. Pick edit
Step 3. Pick intersect (this step will put you into the dashboard)
Step 4. Pick the next surface while holding the control key
Step 5. Pick the green check mark
Done

After doing this I modified the edit command buttons and added the
"intersect icon" to the tool bar.

Step 1. Right click on the tool bar area - menu pops up
Step 2. Pick commands at the bottom of the menu
Step 3. A customize window opens
Step 4. Scroll down to and pick "edit features"
Step 5. Drag and drop the "intersect tool" to tool bar
Step 6. Save the new window configuration that you just created
Step 6a. Make sure you save it to the correct directory.

Step by Step by Step etc........

Steve


On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 10:49:38 -0700, "David Janes"
<djanes@cox.net.reemoob> wrote:

Quote:
Yeah, I really like you guys who answer your own questions. It's one of the
reasons I hesitate sometimes to post stuff here. I just know that as soon as I do,
I'll figure something out. So, I just post the stuff that isn't urgent, stuff I've
been puzzling over for months. But, hey, there's no rules here, short of bedrock
civility and professionalism.

BTW, when you do figure something out, share it with us. This NG has 100 times
more lurkers than active participants. You never know when something you've
figured out can help someone you'll never even hear of. Just the magic of the
online world!

David Janes

"Steve" <windsorcoke@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:87crk0tmh2pb9t5f5b038m4eaueocfsll7@4ax.com...
: As soon as I posted the message I figured it out.
: It just goes to show how good you guys are helping out! :)
:
: Steve
:
: P.S. I am going thru the 2001 to WildFire transition.
:
: On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 11:06:44 -0500, Steve <windsorcoke@hotmail.com
: wrote:
:
: >In 2001 there was an option with datum curves to create a curve at the
: >intersection of two surfaces, Where, or how, is this in Wildfire?
:
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David Janes
Guest





Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 1:21 am    Post subject: Re: Intersection datum curve in Wildfire?? Reply with quote

: "Steve" <windsorcoke@hotmail.com> wrote
: I didn't think about the lurkers, I lurked for about six months. The
: way Pro E works the preselect feature is throwing me for a loop.
:
: Here is how I figured out how to create an intersection curve:
: Step 1. Pick a surface (or a datum plane)
: Step 2. Pick edit
: Step 3. Pick intersect (this step will put you into the dashboard)
: Step 4. Pick the next surface while holding the control key
: Step 5. Pick the green check mark
: Done
:
: After doing this I modified the edit command buttons and added the
: "intersect icon" to the tool bar.
:
: Step 1. Right click on the tool bar area - menu pops up
: Step 2. Pick commands at the bottom of the menu
: Step 3. A customize window opens
: Step 4. Scroll down to and pick "edit features"
: Step 5. Drag and drop the "intersect tool" to tool bar
: Step 6. Save the new window configuration that you just created
: Step 6a. Make sure you save it to the correct directory.
:
: Step by Step by Step etc........
:

¡Muchas gracias, Señor y buenas dias!
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