mjcole_ptc
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Hello Everyone,
I was checking out WF3 today, or as PTC likes to call it Wildfire 3.0 pronounced (Three Point O) and noticed that when setting the Model Tree width in the Customize Screen Dialog Pro/E shows the percentage accurately in the preview but is way off when it comes to displaying it as set.
I believe this is due to the fact that Pro/E has a minimum width that the model tree must take up in order to show the icons. So the Setting for percentage width is the percentage of the screen area left over. The minimum % value accepted as a setting is 5% but in actuality it takes up about 25% of the window width.
Since I don't have a professional copy of Pro/E I can't report this bug, but will when I start a new job.
Here is the display and preview for the 5% minimum.
View attachment 4082
Here is the display and preview for 50% setting.
View attachment 4083
In both cases the preview image displays what the setting should do and it does not match what Pro/E shows.
Wildfire 1-3 M020 and probably earlier versions as well.
Michael
Edited by: mjcole_ptc
I was checking out WF3 today, or as PTC likes to call it Wildfire 3.0 pronounced (Three Point O) and noticed that when setting the Model Tree width in the Customize Screen Dialog Pro/E shows the percentage accurately in the preview but is way off when it comes to displaying it as set.
I believe this is due to the fact that Pro/E has a minimum width that the model tree must take up in order to show the icons. So the Setting for percentage width is the percentage of the screen area left over. The minimum % value accepted as a setting is 5% but in actuality it takes up about 25% of the window width.
Since I don't have a professional copy of Pro/E I can't report this bug, but will when I start a new job.
Here is the display and preview for the 5% minimum.
View attachment 4082
Here is the display and preview for 50% setting.
View attachment 4083
In both cases the preview image displays what the setting should do and it does not match what Pro/E shows.
Wildfire 1-3 M020 and probably earlier versions as well.
Michael
Edited by: mjcole_ptc