Re: Tips for text
Antonius, I do not understand the point you are trying to make with the correllation with Windows NT. I am ont familiar with anything regarding the background of Win NT. Could you explain this further?...
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Thank you for all those who have provided links with further details on how fonts work, with your explanations and comments. Although it has become obvious that people here, who know a lot more than...
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There use to be an operating system called UNIX where everything storage was treated the same; disks, memory, cache... which is where Pro|E spawned from. Then there was Windows NT which tried to...
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Creo 3.0 Unite Technology will only open assemblies, not at the part level, so I've been told. We have a CATIA translator, and that will open files in Creo, but I'm hoping Creo 3.0 will allow us to...
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Windows NT was the product of the systems architect of Digital Equipment Corp VMS (Virtual Memory System) http://windowsitpro.com/windows-client/windows-nt-and-vms-rest-story A big problem for PTC,...
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i did not undertand sir....can u elaborate with suitable pictures or links
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thanks david...came to know that we can add directly functions in number input area
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In your example picture, the 'RIGHT' plane is the reference or orientation plane and it is set to 'BOTTOM' so that orients the sketcher so that the brown side of the plane it on the bottom. If you set...
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A ".model" file extension is from CATIA V4, so I don't know if the V5 import will work.
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In the context of defining a sketch, a reference plane simply orients lte sketch. You have provided a "face plane" with the 1st selection. Now it has to decide what rotational orientation you wish....
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atan() also completed my equation for the involute curve by solving angle a-c in a right triangle a, b, c. Involute Curve Equation <= trailangle
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how can I make coaxial wire which are made of Central core wire with 5 outer wires (100-twists per inch) see the fig?
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We just discussed this recently. http://communities.ptc.com/message/241982#241982
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