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Suggestion to Autodesk

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Anonymous
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Suggestion to Autodesk

In DesignSpace (FEA software from ANSYS) they have placed the coordinate
axis (tripod) at the lower corner in the view, just like IV have. But in DS
it is possible to rotate the view by click on the axis.

My suggestion is to place the exixting cube (F4 + space) in the lower corner
in a smaller verison. It could be switched on/off like the tripod is today
(appl options).



Roger
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Message 2 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I also like the fact that it also indicates "X", "Y" and "Z" whilst hovering
over the corresponding arrow.

-Russ


"Roger Farstad" wrote in message
news:B50EBEBC814B2AFF7B9FDE4FA734AE01@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> In DesignSpace (FEA software from ANSYS) they have placed the coordinate
> axis (tripod) at the lower corner in the view, just like IV have. But in
DS
> it is possible to rotate the view by click on the axis.
>
> My suggestion is to place the exixting cube (F4 + space) in the lower
corner
> in a smaller verison. It could be switched on/off like the tripod is today
> (appl options).
>
>
>
> Roger
>
>
Message 3 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

To clarify a possible missunderstanding,

it should be possible to rotate the view by clicking on the arrows on this
cube at the lower left or right corner.
Roger
"Roger Farstad" wrote in message
news:B50EBEBC814B2AFF7B9FDE4FA734AE01@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> In DesignSpace (FEA software from ANSYS) they have placed the coordinate
> axis (tripod) at the lower corner in the view, just like IV have. But in
DS
> it is possible to rotate the view by click on the axis.
>
> My suggestion is to place the exixting cube (F4 + space) in the lower
corner
> in a smaller verison. It could be switched on/off like the tripod is today
> (appl options).
>
>
>
> Roger
>
>
Message 4 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Would you REALLY like time and money spent on this feature or would you like
them to invest that time and $'s into some more usefull features like
grouping parts in the browser, making Inventor perform better with GeForce
cards, etc?

"Roger Farstad" wrote in message
news:B50EBEBC814B2AFF7B9FDE4FA734AE01@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> In DesignSpace (FEA software from ANSYS) they have placed the coordinate
> axis (tripod) at the lower corner in the view, just like IV have. But in
DS
> it is possible to rotate the view by click on the axis.
>
> My suggestion is to place the exixting cube (F4 + space) in the lower
corner
> in a smaller verison. It could be switched on/off like the tripod is today
> (appl options).
>
>
>
> Roger
>
>
Message 5 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Ron

I found this functionality really useful in other program, so my answer is
yes. I know this is a minor issue, it would be used a lot. Changes and fine
tuning, could be just as effective as other improvements, and I think most
of the programming work needed for this is already done.

Inventor have piced up the best functions from other software packages, so
why don't continue with this.


Roger


"Ron Crain" wrote in message
news:9344AE9E65488DD846DA629165B86030@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Would you REALLY like time and money spent on this feature or would you
like
> them to invest that time and $'s into some more usefull features like
> grouping parts in the browser, making Inventor perform better with GeForce
> cards, etc?
>
> "Roger Farstad" wrote in message
> news:B50EBEBC814B2AFF7B9FDE4FA734AE01@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > In DesignSpace (FEA software from ANSYS) they have placed the coordinate
> > axis (tripod) at the lower corner in the view, just like IV have. But in
> DS
> > it is possible to rotate the view by click on the axis.
> >
> > My suggestion is to place the exixting cube (F4 + space) in the lower
> corner
> > in a smaller verison. It could be switched on/off like the tripod is
today
> > (appl options).
> >
> >
> >
> > Roger
> >
> >
>
>

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