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I want Sheel Metal Fill now /s
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I know that on iPad/iPhone we're supposed to use the iOS apps. However it seems like we're getting very close to just being able to use the web version. What I can't seem to get to work in iOS Safari on my iPad (latest iOS on M2 iPad):
The Pencil is really cool with how you can hover and then click on sketch entities and drag them around (assuming they're not constrained.
I know Onshape doesn't usually comment on long term plans, but getting a full version of Onshape (including drawings and FS editing…) is really amazing.
Do we need different nav settings per platform? FWIW, I have 'Solidworks' as my preferences/mouse controls/view settings.
Simon Gatrall | Product Development, Engineering, Design, Onshape | Ex- IDEO, PCH, Unagi, Carbon | LinkedIn
the great update lofted sheetmetal. 😀
This makes me so happy! Finally sheet metal lofts
This is really big update. thank You Team for such a great work! Now let me play with all that new stuff:)
Getting close. I am able to move the rollback bar using Continuity or a case that has a trackpad for now. It would also be nice to hide the app store banner.
@S1mon The changes with this release is to allow for graphics manipulation of a part or assembly, mainly set up for computers with a touchscreen. This is why using the feature tree and using a stylus isn't really working. There are future plans to implement full touch support across the software.
Fantastic. It's getting tantalizingly close already. I'm sure there will be a zillion little things to tweak, but it's great to see stuff moving in that direction.
Simon Gatrall | Product Development, Engineering, Design, Onshape | Ex- IDEO, PCH, Unagi, Carbon | LinkedIn
So Happy, sheet metal Loft has really rounded out Onshape for me now. Can drop the need for 2nd Cad package.
Now to continually improve on the features now.
Awesome work Onshape Team!
Once again, it's that time…. hopefully.
Simon Gatrall | Product Development, Engineering, Design, Onshape | Ex- IDEO, PCH, Unagi, Carbon | LinkedIn
What do you think we will get this time? ⏳️
I'm hoping for a clean way to use release management with configurable parts. 😉
@wayne_sauder ^high on my list. Want to be able to configure released configured parts in an assembly. We can only reference the released version at this point.
My wishlist is mesh to surfaces but like Fusion or Solidworks where you can select sub-patches of mesh triangles instead of the whole surfaces. Give me a reason not to have either of those softwares installed for .STL reverse engineering.
Derek Van Allen | Engineering Consultant | MeddlerUhmmm. If Derek gets his wishlist…. I don't know what I'll do with my RE process as I don't use SW or Fusion. Wonder if I should be.
I mean it's kind of a wishlist. Mostly I'm reading tea leaves in the diffs. I know the developers said not to read too much into the tea leaves but how can I resist when they read like this?
Derek Van Allen | Engineering Consultant | MeddlerWoah! where do you see that?
Javawizard Github Mirror version diffs. Click through to see the version by version changes.
Derek Van Allen | Engineering Consultant | Meddler