I see yes, I suppose it's what they see fit to expand on etc. As for constraints, I've started using N sided polygon for my shapes now, at least it's all joined, and I can edit the end points, easy ish....
Even that is frustrating though. I did a pin had a number of end points, as you'd imagine. The list of points I could edit shows up, but you can't expand the box down so you can see the whole list at once? So you're up and down the list like a ping pong ball trying to find things, I mean this is the ability to edit the size of a window letting the tool down? Someone mentioned a while ago, who is thoroughly testing the tools out before release?
I've tracked down Version 7, but it's in the states, and I'm not! I would love to see what it was like to use the constraints in that version. May even use it full time, and anything fancy I need use in version 10, and export out. As it's a large ish package and quite some weight to it, I don't fancy paying the import fees, so still looking for this!
I've got version 8, which I loaded up to test out the igs issue I reported, and I quickly created a shape and a drawing, and even the drawing was cleaner, crisper to look at. This is totally stock setting in version 8 on my laptop. Started a drawing in 10, and the lines seem thicker and clunky.
It's like the more new things get added the basics go out the window.
I do get it, it's hard to satisfy everyone, but for me the basics, that probably once worked very well, are being left behind. And the more new things that get added, the old things break. Like the BOM issues, igs files not bringing in points. Even down to when you go to import an 'iges' file it says 'iges', but only lets you pick 'igs' ( no this isn't a spelling mistake by me). Daft things like this people pick up on, or at least I do, and again this is 'professional CAD'.
Like NeuTech said about the car on the website (not sure which post it was in), the more you look at it, the more you realise that hasn't been done in Shark or VC has it? If it has why isn't that file available as a key selling point, and to help it's users develop their skills. Look what you can do in Shark!!!! Or is it look what you can import?
The preferences, I chose 'Aerospace' naturally that's what I work in. What does this even do? There's me thinking it may tailor some option for me or something? Literally no idea what it does. How on earth do I find out? I don't know, like a lot of things, bit of a guessing game!
As for the original question, still not heard anything......
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