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Sketch features not showing as fully defined
fred_earley
Member Posts: 2 ✭
When I add a new feature to a sketch and then dimension it, it stays blue colored instead of turning black to indicate it is defined. Other than the color remaining blue after dimensioning, the feature behaves like it is defined but it is just visually confusing to know which lines have been defined and which have not since the all show as blue. Is there a setting somewhere that controls this or what could be causing this to happen?
I'm using chrome as my browser and Windows 10.
I'm using chrome as my browser and Windows 10.
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Is there possibly a setting that could force all dimension to stay as blue, under-defined?
All my sketches are behaving this way now. They used to behave as expected for all new and past documents I edited. Now every dimension will be blue, every line and point will be grey no matter what. This is true for an new document I make.
"every line is grey" sounds like you are not actively editing the sketch? Right-click "edit sketch".
Found out it some kind of glitch with the browser, had to restart it, working normal again now.
I've been using OnShape for a few years now. Suddently, anything I draw shows as "Sketch 1 is not fully defined." Even a simple circle or single line now has this error. What might be causing this?
Is the simple element constrained to or dimensioned to the origin? - Scotty