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lack of representation of the thread in the table

terrem

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Hello, everyone! after being passed from inv 2014 to inv 2015 I continued to draw how nothing it was (by setting a new project and recreating the materials I needed).
the only thing I can't come to head (because with inv 2014 I didn't have to set it up) is:

If in a 3d model I have a threaded hole and I put it on the table, inv2015 does not bring back the "double deduction", making the hole look like not threaded. What's wrong? :frown:
 
the search function to the third page answered me _:d
It's good standard in the forum to let other users know how you solved the problem you asked for lumens and the solution you found.
we can also go to the "third page" and see what is written, but if you immediately give a minimum of indication, avoid other users to continue the search...:biggrin:
 
when you import the basic view on the .dwg, it is good rule to check on the third blade ""display options" vi sia la flag su thread if I don't remember badly, already in 2013 he had this "problem", but he only did it on complex designs. now you have to check also in simple drawings.

Paolor
 
I'm not working with 2015, but until now the rule was:
- parts -> active by default
- axiemi -> disactive by default

Was yours a match?
 
no, it was simply that unlike 2014 where it was activated by default, in 2015 changing view>opz display had not appeared anything.
 
the display of the threads is disabled by default even on the parts.
What's the point? Does anyone know if it is possible to activate it by default?
 
I solved this way:

- I opened the .idw template (or .dwg for those who use that)
- I chose a part to place but before placing it I checked the flag "show thread" on the third blade
- I saved the template with the view positioned
- I eliminated the view positioned and solved the empty template
- I've done the procedure with a file of assembly.

now I have the default enabled threads on both the parts and the assemblies.
 
counterrdine. . .

Unfortunately after turning off and turning on inventor the threads are again disappeared.. . .

the thread remains flagged only by selecting it before placing the base view and only for the working session in progress, then resets.... sin.
 
to me it works well the system described in the link to the message #8.
Hi.
You mean the message #6?
I'm trying and I understand the speech, but I don't understand the bit question:
in the article speaks of 3 32bit registry keys, of which from 1st to 8° are for the orthogonal views, from 9° to 16° for the iso views, from 17° to 25° are not used and from 26° to 32° are for the views of the flat model.
says that using the calculator in programming mode you can understand how to set the bits according to the default preference.
what is not clear to me is that if I have a value to set at least 16bit (which can be done with the calculator), how do I set the registry key with 16bit that only takes 8?

Thank you.
 
Hi, I meant the message #6...

The counts made them my colleague, who I do not have here now, but I put the values of the keys to set up, even if I cannot give you an explanation about it.

the keys to change are:

baseviewdefassy
baseviewdefpart
baseviewdefpres

we have changed the values using the decimal notation, which is then chosen at the time of insertion with (respectively) these numbers:

1053969 - 1053953 - 1064767

Let me know!
 

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