Treddie,
Acknowledging my own predilection for expressing my left field opinions
and desires, giving in to a weakness for often pointless debate and
reiterating the opinion that energy expended stating what 'is' would be
much more productively applied finding out what really IS thereby
(and this is the Really important point) reducing the flow (flood,
actually, where these discussions are concerned) of disinformation,
or what I like to call "eggspurt testimony".
-> "All PCs (and MACs) only support Radians"
Native processor instructions or programming (as with programs)
language functions and routines?
When is the last time you saw an engineering drawing with angular
dimensions in radians? Or any common "CAD" UI that expected parameter
input in radians?
-> This problem had me going for a good two days.
When all else fails read the instructions?
Help states: "Note: All trigonometric functions use degrees.".
-> "SGN() ... ABS()" ... (and other various and sundry relations gripes)
I can agree but let's put this in perspective (to contrast all the little
flapping hands and scowls); what other $3995.00 variety programs offer
associative equation driven curves or sweep sections or ...?
-> "will not allow vertical slope"
Same As Above. And I have a problem trying to imagine a scenario where
this is a true impediment.
Regarding this kind of 'goodie' you always have to ask:
Where's the market? Where's the profit in it for Them?
-> "the fact that it takes 10 mouse clicks ... But 99% of the time,
i just want a bare-bones copy right over the existing one."
Select the Geometry, not the Feature, Ctrl-C. Ctrl-V. MMB.
(All done. Simply amazing, huh?)
Paste Special is only required if you want a transformed copy or you
want to copy, dependently or independently, a Feature. For a Feature;
use the advanced reference collector and it's over in as little as a
single Click.
(I don't want to get started on Click Counting. I spent too long in a
low end culture of Compulsive Click Counters that are happy to wait,
literally, minutes for a feature to solve that takes Pro/E seconds.
That's pretty much across the board, not just a few isolated instances.
That is also seconds on my old computer that I can't even load the
newest versions of those resource hungry programs on, much less add
three hundred components to an eight thousand component imported
assembly then create drawings for the whole mess. They drum their
3.x GHz fingers waiting and count how many clicks they saved or call
around pricing the new computers they'll have to buy to support the
next software upgrade.)
I'm don't mean to pick on ya, bud. You were just articulate and specific
enough, in part, to warrant response. ;^) I intentionally disregarded the
(one man's trash is another man's treasure) more subjective and may have
missed some objective detail that there may be a chance of helping with.
If that be so start a legitimate topic regarding it.
(Haven't I read somewhere that WF4 has VB or VBA support?)
Acknowledging my own predilection for expressing my left field opinions
and desires, giving in to a weakness for often pointless debate and
reiterating the opinion that energy expended stating what 'is' would be
much more productively applied finding out what really IS thereby
(and this is the Really important point) reducing the flow (flood,
actually, where these discussions are concerned) of disinformation,
or what I like to call "eggspurt testimony".
-> "All PCs (and MACs) only support Radians"
Native processor instructions or programming (as with programs)
language functions and routines?
When is the last time you saw an engineering drawing with angular
dimensions in radians? Or any common "CAD" UI that expected parameter
input in radians?
-> This problem had me going for a good two days.
When all else fails read the instructions?
Help states: "Note: All trigonometric functions use degrees.".
-> "SGN() ... ABS()" ... (and other various and sundry relations gripes)
I can agree but let's put this in perspective (to contrast all the little
flapping hands and scowls); what other $3995.00 variety programs offer
associative equation driven curves or sweep sections or ...?
-> "will not allow vertical slope"
Same As Above. And I have a problem trying to imagine a scenario where
this is a true impediment.
Regarding this kind of 'goodie' you always have to ask:
Where's the market? Where's the profit in it for Them?
-> "the fact that it takes 10 mouse clicks ... But 99% of the time,
i just want a bare-bones copy right over the existing one."
Select the Geometry, not the Feature, Ctrl-C. Ctrl-V. MMB.
(All done. Simply amazing, huh?)
Paste Special is only required if you want a transformed copy or you
want to copy, dependently or independently, a Feature. For a Feature;
use the advanced reference collector and it's over in as little as a
single Click.
(I don't want to get started on Click Counting. I spent too long in a
low end culture of Compulsive Click Counters that are happy to wait,
literally, minutes for a feature to solve that takes Pro/E seconds.
That's pretty much across the board, not just a few isolated instances.
That is also seconds on my old computer that I can't even load the
newest versions of those resource hungry programs on, much less add
three hundred components to an eight thousand component imported
assembly then create drawings for the whole mess. They drum their
3.x GHz fingers waiting and count how many clicks they saved or call
around pricing the new computers they'll have to buy to support the
next software upgrade.)
I'm don't mean to pick on ya, bud. You were just articulate and specific
enough, in part, to warrant response. ;^) I intentionally disregarded the
(one man's trash is another man's treasure) more subjective and may have
missed some objective detail that there may be a chance of helping with.
If that be so start a legitimate topic regarding it.
(Haven't I read somewhere that WF4 has VB or VBA support?)