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Re: Improvements to Onshape - July 19th, 2024
@JosefBurjeta Thank you for calling the Repair References video issue to our attention. It's fixed now.
Re: Improvements to Onshape - July 19th, 2024
Great update, team. Excited about the safe navigation operators in FS and of course dark mode is a long requested feature that I'm very happy to see implemented. That being said I'm glad it's considered in "beta," as I think there are some quirks about it with Feature Studios.
For one, if using function documentation comments or regular comments, I personally think that they are very difficult to read. It's also odd that both comment types have the same font color, it was nice to see them stand out a little more in the light mode scheme.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the new colors but perhaps that'll just take some getting used to. I've always been a fan of the "Onshape blue" used for text and seeing red in an IDE has always felt a little off for me but I'm sure some people will like it.
For one, if using function documentation comments or regular comments, I personally think that they are very difficult to read. It's also odd that both comment types have the same font color, it was nice to see them stand out a little more in the light mode scheme.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the new colors but perhaps that'll just take some getting used to. I've always been a fan of the "Onshape blue" used for text and seeing red in an IDE has always felt a little off for me but I'm sure some people will like it.
Re: Improvements to Onshape - July 19th, 2024
Still no useful additions to sheet metal. Still no arial font on drawings.
Re: Protrusion Mirroring Issue
Hello Scotty. Thank you for the reply! I feel a little silly that the answer was staring me in the face, but glad it was something so simple. In any case, checking the Reapply Features tick box solved the issue. I also appreciate that you took the time to rename the features in the timeline (I had forgotten that this could be done, since I only use Onshape sporadically). Cheers! - Jesse
Re: How to make a "Sharp Edge" or extrude to a Spline
Hi, I think your approach is not the best you could do, but it is hard to help without a shared document.
I would suggest that the clunky edge is just a "zoom" issue. Have you tried viewing in high quality?
Re: Help me extrude a QR Code
We have a custom feature for this, BTW: https://forum.onshape.com/discussion/22768/qr-code-feature
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Re: Improvements to Onshape - July 19th, 2024
I might faintOnshape now supports Dark mode in the Documents page, Feature studios, Variable studios, Part Studios, and assemblies.
Re: How do you change the watermark on drawings for release managment?
Possibly is there any way to add and customize
the State, custom properties?
Re: Is there a way to get a sticker/Decal/Image on a corrugated wall?
You can try applying the decal to the flat wall of the container, then use Replace Face to replace the flat surface (with the decal) with your corrugated surface. It should work! Note - you may need to create the corrugated surfaces with a spline or other sketch element that creates a single surface body to use for the Replace Face. The Decal will not span across surface boundaries.
Decals that have been applied to suitable faces (planar, cylindrical, arc) will survive some surprising transformations (Replace face, Move face, splits & offsets etc) and end up on faces that are NOT suitable for Decal application (compound curvature, conical faces, etc).
Good luck!
Decals that have been applied to suitable faces (planar, cylindrical, arc) will survive some surprising transformations (Replace face, Move face, splits & offsets etc) and end up on faces that are NOT suitable for Decal application (compound curvature, conical faces, etc).
Good luck!