How is that done? I need to modify an existing FM bt adding fitting the bring the invert up? I assumed i could use the front view but the glyph still thinks im in plan view.
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Hope this helps clarify
When you draw the pressure pipe in plan the "glyph" that controls the pipe angle is perpendicular to the z plane.
when I changed the model space view to front view or ortho the "glyph" did not change, but if you press the letter "P" key the glyph toggles to the orientation required to draw the pressure pipe in a different plane
glyph in plan view
glyph in ortho before P toggle
Glyph after toggle. keep pressing P to get the plane you want to draw in
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sounds good and I have seen it work before but I can't do it.
I am in the command to draw a pressure pipe network with Pipes & fittings and see the glyph in plan view perpendicular to the Z axis. I press p... p appears in the command line but nothing happens. If I hit p and enter.... "Point or option keyword required" appears in the next line of the command line.
What am I doing wrong?
Sounds good and I have seen it work before but I can't do it.
I am in the command to draw a pressure pipe network with Pipes & fittings and see the glyph in plan view perpendicular to the Z axis. I press p... p appears in the command line but nothing happens. If I hit p and enter.... "Point or option keyword required" appears in the next line of the command line.
What am I doing wrong?
you have to change the in canvas view to something other then Top
Your screencast, pressure pipe glyph, is ready for viewing.
Joe Bouza
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