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I get the point in a part design where I no longer have need for the history. Is there an easy way to convert to a homogenous ACIS solid? Thanks. tom
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Thanks, That does exactly what I'm looking for. tom
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Or, copy and paste everything onto a new layer(s). That way you retain the original parts and histories, but also have the dumbed down parts.
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Is there a way to copy and paste a part into a new layer or document that preserves it's original parts and history. Toby
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Toby - I think you can right-click and copy a part with history
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That feature does not appear to exist in ViaCAD 2D/3D for the Mac. Nor is there anything like a paste with history in the edit menu. Toby
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Toby Right click on a part and the menu has duplicate with history and duplicate as instance. Jason
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With everything being parametric in Shark, I don't really see the point anymore in a history tree as such. Sorry if that's a bit controversial? :eek:
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Could you explain why you don't think histories are importany anymore ? I would have thought that with parametrics they are more important than ever.
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Tried duplicate with history but that doesn't help in making a copy with history intact in a new document. Toby
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Toby, I usually export the parts as a Shark file (or Viacad, I assume) and reimport it in a new document, to preserve history. Regards, JL
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Alternatively duplicate the Shark file in the finder and rename. Duplicating is faster than doing a Save As.
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Originally Posted by: NickB Could you explain why you don't think histories are importany anymore ? I would have thought that with parametrics they are more important than ever.
Yes. I'm pleased you asked that question.
I'm now working for a company that is developing a flexible loudspeaker laminate (yes you heard right- Flexible!! :cool:), and I was asked to put together a proposal for a CAD package (unfortunately it's not going to be Shark FX- but that's another story).
Two companies who we are currently dealing with use different systems- notably Solidworks and AutoCAD, and we needed to buy into a CAD system that could accept and open both DWG files as well as SLDPRT files with no problems.
Anyway to cut a long story short, our company have decided to go with SpaceClaim- an absolutely fantastic history tree-less parametric CAD modeller. Interestingly, SC reminded me of Shark, and I thought that Shark too could probably do away with the history function altogether- personally I find the history tree in SFX really confusing. In VC- yes okay, because VC isn't parametric, but Shark FX? yes. Download SC and have a play with it- you will get what I mean (or at least look at the demo vids :) )
Tom
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