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Hello to all...I don't understand one thing...when from the tree of a drawing I hide any "command" like an extrusion, a surface etc. this remains displayed with colors...how do I make so that it turns out obvious the fact that I hid it? Usually if I hide a plan to understand it, it becomes grey in the tree.
Thank you.
 
Hello to all...I don't understand one thing...when from the tree of a drawing I hide any "command" like an extrusion, a surface etc. this remains displayed with colors...how do I make so that it turns out obvious the fact that I hid it? Usually if I hide a plan to understand it, it becomes grey in the tree.
Thank you.
because the feaurures are suppressed and do not hide. only plans and sketches hide
 
but if from the model select a solid, then the window of the options appears to me and here are the "eyes", if I press the iconcine the solid disappears but in the tree remains to "colors". and anyway if this is not a procedure you have to use then I wonder why the program allows you to do it...if we suppress a feature it is also easy that something "associated" then does not work. .
 
Hello to all...I don't understand one thing...when from the tree of a drawing I hide any "command" like an extrusion, a surface etc. this remains displayed with colors...how do I make so that it turns out obvious the fact that I hid it? Usually if I hide a plan to understand it, it becomes grey in the tree.
Thank you.
as you have already explained the feature can be activated or suppressed; hiding it is not feasible and would be meaningless because it is connected to the next ones.
therefore the icon with glasses in that case hides not so much the feature but the everything solid body to which it is associated. if you go to see in the folder "solid frames" you will see that solid body represented transparent and the remaining (if you have a multibody part) represented with full color.
But in fact, your objection is sensible, because graphically in the tree of history see all the features of the solid body equal to before, as if they were visible is not of immediate understanding, at least in order to understand what features belong to one body and which to the other. It would be enough that the whole series of feauters linked to quqel body became transparent.
let's say that when "swimming" something from the view it is always good to go check in the folder "solid frames" just because you could treat an accidental click on the "hiding" icon of a feature or screen on the solid body.
Maybe they should remove the command to hide the bodies from the individual features and leave it in the "solid frames" folder and on the right button when selecting the screen model directly
 
Thank you so much for the perfect explanation. . .especially that, if I use this program recently, maybe I start to understand some logic...thank you again I will treasure your info!
 

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