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Re: Materials
You may need to set the properties of your trackpad so that a two-finger click on the right = right mouse click
Re: Sketch could not be solved after Offset Tool
@Tygan
Here is one way of doing it. I don’t know exactly what you want to do — if you want to make a curb or recess around the edge. But at least this is a starting point
Here is one way of doing it. I don’t know exactly what you want to do — if you want to make a curb or recess around the edge. But at least this is a starting point
Re: Sketch could not be solved after Offset Tool
For whatever reason, it really doesn't like offsetting the spline - can the spline be approximated with two tangent arcs in your first sketch?
Re: How do I delete a sketch or a sketch point in FS?
If the sketch was created in FeatureScript then you can delete the sketch but not an individual point using opDeleteBodies and qCreatedBy(id + “sketchname”)
Re: Improvements to Onshape - September 15th, 2020
Lots of cool stuff as usual 
Suggestion - in the same way that 'fixed' parts have an icon, it might be helpful if the mate icon had a variant that indicated whether limits were present in the mate. This would help identify why a mechanism would reach a state where it could no longer move and answer the question, 'is this because the mechanism bound or was a mate limit reached?'. It would also identify those mates that might control the extents of motion of a mechanism.


Suggestion - in the same way that 'fixed' parts have an icon, it might be helpful if the mate icon had a variant that indicated whether limits were present in the mate. This would help identify why a mechanism would reach a state where it could no longer move and answer the question, 'is this because the mechanism bound or was a mate limit reached?'. It would also identify those mates that might control the extents of motion of a mechanism.


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