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IV 11, What's New - More Pros?

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d.nickels
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IV 11, What's New - More Pros?

Am I reading this right? There will now be different flavor$ of Pro.
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Message 2 of 31
R.Corriveau
in reply to: d.nickels

Reading what?
Message 3 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

That's what I read also.
3 kinds of Pro.
1 with wire and pipe
1 with stress
and 1 with all
Message 4 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

from what, where? Last I checked the website still marketed Inv 10 pro and series
Message 5 of 31
d.nickels
in reply to: d.nickels

Rick,
This is on my reseller's site. I do not see it at Autodesk.

http://www.sterling-systems.com/products/2007PDF/Inventor11_TechWhatsNew-Final.pdf
Message 6 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

There is a hint of it in the Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions Summit article
here
http://www.upfrontezine.com/2006/upf-464.htm

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Kent Keller
Autodesk Discussion Forum Facilitator


wrote in message news:5105332@discussion.autodesk.com...
from what, where? Last I checked the website still marketed Inv 10 pro and
series
Message 7 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

3 kinds of Pro.
1 with wire and pipe -- IV Pro/RoutedSystems?
1 with stress -- IV Pro/Stress?
and 1 with all -- IV Pro/Pro?

New license manager -- IV Pro/Pen `;^)
Message 8 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

Looks like if you are an existing Pro customer you get it all if you upgrade or are on subscription and new liscenses can choose which level they want.
Message 9 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

Isn't that silly for a program that's bundled with AutoCad?

wrote in message news:5105204@discussion.autodesk.com...
Am I reading this right? There will now be different flavor$ of Pro.
Message 10 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

WOW, IV 11 does have alot more to offer. I can't wait....
Message 11 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

Actually, it does look impressive.
Glad to see they finally quit dragging their feet and hope ya'll like it.
Message 12 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

the added features for lofts and sweeps got me all giddy like a school girl...
Message 13 of 31
R.Corriveau
in reply to: d.nickels

"Actually, it does look impressive."

From JHAB about IV? I had to rub my eyes. You must be getting soft.
Message 14 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

> ... You must be getting soft.

I remembered my meds today. `;^)
Message 15 of 31
mcgyvr
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Does this below mean I can have 2d sketches created in the part environment that (haven't been extruded/etc...) show in the drawing??

""Drawing Manager API
The Drawing Manager API is extended to support the development of a wider range of custom applications.
Drawing geometry is now exposed in the API with new query functions to access and highlight edges in the drawing views. Using
these functions custom applications are able to navigate the drawing data model and correctly associate new annotations to the
existing drawing objects""


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Message 16 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

You can do that now...

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Sean Dotson, PE
RND Automation & Engineering
www.RNDautomation.com
www.mcadforums.com



wrote in message news:5106045@discussion.autodesk.com...
Does this below mean I can have 2d sketches created in the part environment
that (haven't been extruded/etc...) show in the drawing??

""Drawing Manager API
The Drawing Manager API is extended to support the development of a wider
range of custom applications.
Drawing geometry is now exposed in the API with new query functions to
access and highlight edges in the drawing views. Using
these functions custom applications are able to navigate the drawing data
model and correctly associate new annotations to the
existing drawing objects""
Message 17 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

what Sean failed to mention was that the view plane must be parallel with the 2D sketch for the sketch to be visible. RMB on your view and select "Get Model Sketches"
Message 18 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

So is that kind of like a "isketches"? That would be nice to have- that way I can throw existing sketches into a skeletal model and go to town!

How about the scroll/zoom? Did Inventor finally figure out that they are backwards?
Message 19 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: d.nickels

>How about the scroll/zoom? Did Inventor finally figure out that they are backwards?

They finally figured out it was backward in AutoCAD. AutoCAD 2007 will allow Inventor method of zoom.
http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/content/CAD238/AutoCAD_2007_Tutorials.htm
Message 20 of 31
mcgyvr
in reply to: d.nickels

Am I missing something or not doing something correct??
See attached image

>>>>>what Sean failed to mention was that the view plane must be parallel with the 2D sketch for the sketch to be visible. RMB on your view and select "Get Model Sketches" <<<


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Inventor 2023 - Dell Precision 5570

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