Un cliente pregunta:
He desactivado el resaltado previo en el cuadro de diálogo Opciones de la aplicación, pero por lo visto esta característica sólo afecta al entorno de ensamblajes. En el entorno de pieza se resaltan aristas y caras. ¿Cómo se puede desactivar el resaltado previo en el entorno de pieza? Me resulta bastante molesto.
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Esto es para el esquema de colores "12" (el Wonderland) usted tiene que hacer lo mismo para el esquema que utiliza o para todos los esquemas.
Deberia cambiar unas claves de registro:
Para desactivar el resaltado previo de las caras de una pieza hay que poner este registro a "18" (24 en decimales):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Autodesk\Inventor\RegistryVersion16.0\System\Preferences\ColorSchemes\Schemes\012\HighlightOptions\PmHighlightOptions\PmFaceSelHighlightOpts
Gracias.
Un saludo
Very nice to see official autodesk staff keeping the newsgroup in english... */sarcasm*
Seriously though, it would've been nicer to have provided a translation like it was done with the title...
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
Of course i agree with you - niels- but there are very very good free translators on the net.. 😉
Die zijn er inderdaad, maar het schiet niet op als iedereen in zijn of haar moedertaal gaat posten...
Have fun with the free translators manuela
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
is niet moeilijk...:) is not difficult only requires a little extra work that's why I'm not here speaking in Portuguese to you.
Peace! 😉
Dear Niels,
we are trying to promote the forums to all languages customers, not only for english speakers.
Dedicated languages forums are not very successful.
This is why I left it in Spanish with only the title translated in order to allow everybody to find it.
If then we (Autodesk) see a lot of people interested in this specific post, we will translate in english (I will for this one).
For non autodesk answers is up to the contributor to add a little translation or answer directly in English if he wants. The problem for non English speakers is mainly to write, not to understand.
You will see more and more posts in different languages, it will be not an obstacle but an enrichment.
Thanks.
Regards
I think it's a good thing you are trying to reach more people in their native language and i don't mind using online translators.
But the dutch sentence i posted in reply to manuela is a good example for getting weird translations and that means losing the intent of the message.
I refrain from posting in my native language (dutch) in order to get help from more people, but i can understand that this might be difficult for other people.
At least i now know to expect more foreign posts.
Regards,
Niels
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
I think it's a beautiful idea, which makes life much easier to those who do not know English. And will always be repeated issues/topics in several languages....so...there will be no loss of information.
International forums seem dead foruns.....I am Portuguese and rarely use Portuguese Forum...I do not like.
Thanks!