It also interferes in that I may assume I have the sketch correctly constrained, but it really isn't, because Intent Manager has interceded and hidden the defect.Īnyone remember Microsoft Clippy? Intent Manager is PTC's version. ![]() Most of the time it's because of auto-constraint side-effects, assuming things are equal or collinear, rather than a dimension, so it's a tiny mark amongst many other. When a sketch doesn't fail and I know that it should, my attention is split between determining the dimensions and constraints that are still required and trying to figure out where Sketcher added dimensions and constraints to zero out the degrees of freedom. It should be easy enough to match the weak dimension color to the background, rendering them invisible.īy-the-by, I despise the auto weak-dimension/constraint system. ![]() I thought the better method was the way PTC set it up - make the weak dimensions almost the same color as the background so they were not noticeable.
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