Yea, it kinda sucks, but that's what we got to live with. Can't imagine how
they could get it right now and still migrate files without problems.
Somebody got hardheaded about it and that's the way it is.
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Thanks Troy, the thread explained and cleared a lot of stuff. However; in
both imperial and metric, when you click on the default isometric, it should
orient you in the same direction.
I model my parts in Metric, but for certain bought parts I model them in
Imperial. I usually start my modeling by clicking my default isometric to
orient me. When I try to assemble both parts it gets confusing.
I am from a school that taught to layout things in the XY plane and stack
them in the Z direction. So no matter whether you are looking at it on a
drawing board or on a computer screen The TOP is towards the Z direction NOT
the Y.
I don't think this issue has to do anything with 1st or 3rd angle
projection.