I cannot figure out how to dual dimension a bend like so:
DIRECTION DEGREES RIMPERIAL [RMETRIC]
e.g. DOWN 90 R1/2"[13] preferred
or DOWN 90 R1/2"[R13] okay
There should be a degree symbol after the 90 in my examples but I can't figure out how to type it here. I can get DOWN 90 R1/2"[DOWN 90 R13] but it's too long.
I'm detailing an iPart. Only two dimensions need to be included in the table. One is the driving dimension and the second is a function of the driving dimension. How do I get the column for the second dimension to display a value, rather than an equation?
Inventor Routed Systems 2010 Subscription Advantage Pack SP3 Vault Collaboration 2010 Windows 7 x64 Dell Precision M6400 Covet
Have created a 42 minute movie that includes the accompaniment track and visuals for musical. I will show the movie via large media projector from the computer VGA out. I'm running 3X in Windows 7.
I am able to access extended desktop, duplicate desktop, etc. via function F4.
I need to be able to PAUSE the video (for live drama) and restart without the controls showing on the big screen. I need to be able to SHOW the movie while viewing the CONTROLS on my monitor display.
Can the "project playback" function be set up to play this way? If not, is there a recommended format I should export to to be able to control the movie this way? Any software recommended to show the movie with a public view and a control view on my monitor?
In CorelDraw X5 the tool What The Font acts very strange on my dual screen setup. My display shifts left, and I cannot draw a selection around the text as my mouse pointer goes out of sync with my screen.
I have a dual screen set up. Using a Dell 23" LCD running at 2048 x 1152 as my main display, I have a second 19" monitor running at 1440 x 900, so two different screen resolutions. The 19" monitor is located to the left of my main monitor, both a running on DVI ATI Radeon graphics card.
I'm using Win7 with LR4 and have dual monitors. When i switch to the second monitor in LR4 it then displays both LR4 windows on both monitors. In other words it just shows the same thing on each monitor.
I noticed a "focus" problem using dual screen. When i activate the "Loupe" (1:1 mode) view on the 2nd screen, and i browse my pictures in the developp module (using the film strip and arrows on keyboard for example). The view on the 2nd screen is not displayed as sharp as it should be.
If i touch the detail slider (change the value and make it back to its previous value) the picture is update correctly (sharp) . Do not happen when i use the loupe in "one screen mode".
I have selected architectural as my units display. While I am drawing it shows feet, inches, fractions. When I enter a dimension it will only display in inches and decimals. What am I doing wrong?
Is there a way that I can make the length of the dropdown menu (shown below) for the Dimension Styles longer? It is difficult to select the correct dimstyle.
Is there a way to automatically display the dimension of lines or objects as you draw them? I looked at dimensional constraints, but AutoConstrain doesn't seem to have an option to automatically apply dimensional constraints....right?
Is there a way to override a dimension and have it shown as a GD&T Basic dimension. I can override a dimension with the text option but not with a box around the letter. It sounds strange to do this but the letter represents a dimension in a chart format that are Basic dimensions.
When using dual units on a drawing ( millimeters and inches for example) the symbol "diameter" is no reproduce in the second unit ... see pictures below!
-------------------------------- Autodesk Product Design Suite Ultimate 2013 Win 7 Pro 64 bits SP1 Bi-Xeon E5520 (2x Quad-core @2.27GHz) Quadro Fx 1800 768Mo GDDR3 6Go Ram DDR3 667MHz ECC
We want to use dual dimensions for holes and figured out how to do this by editing the styles. This works great except for threaded holes the dual dimension is redundant as shown in the picture.
Is there a way to not have the dual dimension for threaded holes but keep them for other holes? Having a dual dimentsion for a metric thread or having it printed twice on the drawing is pointless.
OS: Windows 7 Pro CPU: AMD FX-8350 @4.2ghz GPU: Nvidia Quadro K4000 Monitors: Dual Asus 24" 1920x1080 Memory: 16gb GPU Control Panel: Nvidia Version 331.65 for Quadro K4000 Autodesk Platform: Product Design Suite 2014
When I section a view and edit the hatches, the 'Edit Hatch Pattern' window always opens off-screen. I have changed the settings in the GPU control panel to have everything open on the last window, but this window will not abide. I move the window to the Inventor window (monitor 2), but it will re-open back to monitor 1 in the exact same position every time.
The 'Edit Hatch Pattern' window seems to be the only window that does this in Inventor. Attached is a screen cap of the issue. The window opens in the same place each time.
OS: Windows 7 Pro CPU: AMD FX-8350 @4.2ghz GPU: Nvidia Quadro K4000 Monitors: Dual Asus 24" 1920x1080 Memory: 16gb GPU Control Panel: Nvidia Version 331.65 for Quadro K4000 Autodesk Platform: Product Design Suite 2014
I'm here with 2013 SP2 64 bit Build 200 and two screens. Left screen is graphics area, Browser is on the left of right screen. Graphics is ATI Fire Pro V7800 with driver 9.3.3.3000.
In video (zipped MP4) you see a cutout of both screens, think of screens changing at the left of the browser.
Now, in many cases, after doing an operation, the browser is jumping back to the middle of my graphics in the left screen.
How do I add a dimension so that it shows both metric and imperial, with metric first, but has the appropriate units after each. Ie. 1.0mm (0.039 in.)?
I'm trying to get the dimension text that I pull out to the side closer to the actual dimension marks. The 2 1/2" and 2" shown have a minimum distance they can get toward their dimensions. I would like it to be about half of what it is, but so far I haven't been able to find the property that changes that.
Is it possible to override a dimension with some sort of formula or function that relates to the length of the dimension?
A simple linear scaling might be possible by inventing a new unit with the appropriate conversion ratio, but that wouldn't work. What I need for the dimension to display a length 400 less than the actual length.