Community
Inventor Forum
Welcome to Autodesk’s Inventor Forums. Share your knowledge, ask questions, and explore popular Inventor topics.
cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Style and Standard Editor - Edit View Label - Format Text TYPE

6 REPLIES 6
Reply
Message 1 of 7
albindesign
971 Views, 6 Replies

Style and Standard Editor - Edit View Label - Format Text TYPE

Autodesk 2013 Inventor Professional.

 

1. When in style and Standard editor with default standard selected under Standard I am trying to display mass properties in my view label.

 

Select View Preferences tab. View type Base. Next to Display select Edit View Label.

 

When Format Text box pops up in the selection for text type I have two options.

     a. Properties - Model

     b. View Label Properties

 

2. Inside an IDW file right click on view and select edit view.

 

When Drawing View box pops up there is the option to access Edit View Label next to View Identifier.

 

When Format Text box pops up in the selection for text type at this point there are seven options.

     a. Properties - Model

     b. Properties - Drawing

     c. Drawing Properties

     d. Sheet Properties

     e. Physical Properties - Model

     f. View Label Properties

     g. Sheet Metal Properties

 

Questions 1. Why are ther only two options in S&S Editor?

                  2. Can I add more options to S&S Editor?

 

I would like to add mass to my lablel inside certain templates and have it show when I display a views Base view label. Not ot have to maunually add it each time it is displayed.

 

6 REPLIES 6
Message 2 of 7
jan.miskanin
in reply to: albindesign

Hi,

 

options you want to add to label inside template do not work when there's no reference to model.

 

I logged wish item #1473931 to investigate posibilities of implementation.

 

Regards,

Jan

Message 3 of 7

Anything on this yet?  Or someone else know how I can add MASS to automaticaly drop in when adding BASE view?

 

Thanks in advance.

Chris

Message 4 of 7
SBix26
in reply to: cbrucebressler

A sketched symbol would make this easier-- you just insert the sketched symbol and there's your mass.  Not automatic, but not too much work, either.

 

Edit: come to think of it, a little iLogic rule might be able to automate this for you.  But don't ask me to write it-- I'm not that good with iLogic and I don't have time.

Sam B
Inventor 2012 Certified Professional

Please click "Accept as Solution" if this response answers your question.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Inventor Professional 2013 SP1.1 Update 1
Windows XP Pro 32-bit, SP3
HP EliteBook 8730w; 4 GB RAM; Core™ 2 Duo T9400 2.53 GHz; Quadro FX2700M
SpaceExplorer/SpaceNavigator NB, driver 3.7.18
still waiting for a foreshortened radius dimensioning tool in Drawing Manager

Message 5 of 7
albindesign
in reply to: albindesign

I have talked to my coleagues and have not came up with a solution here. I think a future release needs to update the uatomatic properties options.

 

Kevin

Message 6 of 7
SeanFarr
in reply to: albindesign

I am not sure if this applies, but I have added mass to my title block for the first base view inserted into the drawing. It doesn't display until I press save as that is what triggers the rule to run.

 

I do not know much logic or programming, but I had some help, here is the post: good luck!

 

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Inventor/How-do-I-change-lbmass-units-Weight-in-Title-Block-R...

 

(in that link, i attached my title block, to help see the rule applied)

 

Sean Farr

Sean Farr
Product Designer at TESInc.ca

Inventor Professional 2014-Update 2 - AutoCAD Electrical 2014
Win7-x64 | ASUS P8Z77-V | i7 3770 -3.4 GHz | 32GB RAM |
240GB SSD | nVidia GTX 670 4GB - 320.49
Message 7 of 7
herochip
in reply to: albindesign

Why don't you add MASS parameter to iProperties. I guess you don't use all of them. If I were you, I will add MASS to "Cost Center" by type =<MASS> in the text box. Then you change the view label with "cost center" parameter. Smiley Happy

Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.

Post to forums  

Autodesk Design & Make Report