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Re: Is anyone using CAM Studio Yet? I'm having a challenging time.
I feel like the UI doesn’t feel like OnShape at all. It’s completely inconsistent compared to the OnShape UI. With HSM Works for SolidWorks, that was exactly the great part—it was an add-on that blended seamlessly into the UI and felt like it was natively part of SolidWorks!
By now I’m a convinced OnShape user and I think the software and the whole philosophy behind it are fantastic! So please don’t get me wrong—OnShape is great, but Cam Studio is still far from being truly usable.
Fladdie
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How to hide the frame and name of a sketch in the workspace?
Hello,
I also use onshape to create 2D geometry and this works fine just drawing a sketch and then generate a drawing from it.
What I find annoying is that you cannot hide the rectangular frame and name of the active scetch in the workspace.
When I do such 2D drawings I always hide the main planes (front,...) so they do not disturb me.
It would be helpful to add a small checkbox in the "sketch feature window" (see picture attached) which hides this frame and name.
If there is any other way the hide it please give me a hint.
Regards, Manfred.What I find annoying is that you cannot hide the rectangular frame and name of the active scetch in the workspace.
When I do such 2D drawings I always hide the main planes (front,...) so they do not disturb me.
It would be helpful to add a small checkbox in the "sketch feature window" (see picture attached) which hides this frame and name.
If there is any other way the hide it please give me a hint.