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Great update, thanks for your awesome never ending work on this fantastic tool.
Configuration drag and drop is gamechanger (instead of move up endless times:))
I stopped reading after this
Thanks you sooooooooo much for this! This has been a pain for me for years.
Continuing to read, Oh my god! I'm having trouble comprehending how so many pain points for me have suddenly been solves in one update. This is awesome!
Update 201 is one of my favorites! 🤩👏
@Alex_Pitt I am experiencing the same thing. All my defaults are in inches. When I create a .dxf it defaults to meter. I change to inch it to inch but if I close the program it goes back to meter.
Is there a default setting for .dxf export that can be set?
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
I kid you not when I say this configuration update will save HOURS of work on our end. We have 2 people who work on configurations full time and needing to update 50+ templates by individually moving a parameter up/down the list with one click at a time was a huge problem. That alone makes this one of the most impactful releases for us.
chadstoltzfus@premiercb.com
@bryan_lagrange Don't think so. If you're talking about drawings (rather than exporting from a part studio) I think it defaults to the units specified in the drawing, but I don't know how to change those. They may be locked into the DWT file of your drawing border. Before export, when you change the settings away from "Use drawing units",
it does seem to remember the change for subsequent drawings in the same Onshape document. So you should only need to do it once per OS doc.My apologies. Onshape doesn't remember the export settings for particular drawings between sessions. Today, the export options were back to the default: "Use drawing units."
But yes, it could be useful to set defaults for this in your company settings or user account preferences.
Would love to see DXF export drawing units option default to a company setting or an export rule. Even if the default was set to workspace units of length. Always defaulting to meter seems a little awkward when we have the ability to change the workspace units.
Wow, this is a big one! Full spectrum of improvements both new and formerly requested. Great work everybody
Setting the DXF export units is a great new feature but the default units need to be controlled in company settings. The way it is now, this is now an extra step that you need to change in every new document, and if you happen to forget and export parts in meters, the parts will be manufactured to the incorrect size.
Can we allow for all Dimensions to be edited/renamed, not just configured ones.
CAD Engineering Manager
+1 to what @Jaro_Lansink posted.
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
As others already said, please let us set a default unit for the DXF exports in the company settings or set it to the workspace units of length as default.
I do not see Straight Pipe Tap as an option in the hole tool. The "Straight Tap" option seems to revert all settings to UNF thread styles. As a lighting manufacturer, 1/8 NPS is one of our most commonly needed threads.
The tapered pipe threads will be very handy for me. But, it looks like it is not yet supported for external threads. So we're only halfway there.
For those who want a long-form look into the panoramic rendering option now offered, I made a video:
I can't find the metric straight pipe tap option for a part I've designed - do I have to create a new part or something in order to be able to access it?
Pipe threads! Yes!