![]() ![]() I realize we could get the job done by doing things manually - save an assembly to my hard drive and then open with illustrate, but then i would lose associativity. I can't find anything in the visualization guide that tells how to set up a cadworker for c3di files though. What's the standard practice for getting parts OUT of creo illustrate and into Arbortext? I thought we would checkin our c3di file to windchill and a publisher would create a pvz file for arbortext to pick up. Why can't creo illustrate open what creoView can? do i need to publish another pvz of every CAD file just for creo illustrate to be able to open it? I did notice that I can open Creo parametric files from my hard drive, but not from Windchill - this seems like a bug or something. Windchill creates a pvs/pvz file every time it publishes a thumbnail so we can open it in creoView. However, I can import pvz files from Windchill, but it can never find any. In reality, I can't import Creo parts from windchill into creo illustrate. What's the standard practice for getting parts from windchill INTO creo illustrate? I thought we would do file, import, from windchill and then grab a Creo cad part or assembly. Or.maybe those broken symbols and notes were the ones which had position markups - now that I think of it this might be the case cause if I remember correctly the symbols which never moved in animation did not freak out.Īnd no - I can't supply the file cause of IP, sadly.We already have Windchill and we just purchased creo illustrate and arbortext. I have no idea what breaks it, but my best guess is either sequence change - meaning moving the animations in sequence around/swapping them - or reversing them. ![]() So I have a question - what the hell? Is this pricy software supposed to work only with small assemblies, without its core functions being used because they break the whole file and basically be a Paint on stereoids? Those were just simple sequences 2,5 minutes long, nothing fancy. However when I inserted the "gone" or "broken" symbols in illustrations afterwards, saved and reopened the c3di file I was welcomed with double the set of them - meaning the broken symbols reappeared and started behaving properly again. When I removed all animations from c3di file it didn't help me much. Then I discovered the above described behaviour in sequences. The top SS shows a right-click menu of a properly working callout/symbol. However the figure content looks like that: After I opened Illustrate half the symbols/notes were gone from my freshly done illustration set. I was using symbols and callouts that I previously used in the sequence animations. Everything was working fine untill at one point I saved the file and opened it (I didn't even touch animations today, they were made yesterday). I have several animations in a sequence plus some illustrations in one c3di file. Those grayed out notes and symbols are gone from "Figure Content". But my issues go beyond what has been described in post above. Here's a link to part of the issues I'm having - apparently unsolved since 2016:īelow is what I see in my file. The more I use this piece of.software the more frustrated I become. ![]()
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