As the linked screencaast explains what I would expect Unisolate do do is to restore previous state visibility, not simply unhide everything.
But that's exaly what it did. The bug with hiding the selection set on the end of the video I alredy reported in a previous post.
https://screencast.autodesk.com/main/details/2d13da62-d961-4426-a98a-c9fbde14b1cd
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There is certainly room for improvement here. I will log this with development, but I believe this is how the command is working at the moment.
One tip I can offer is to use the creation of selection sets in the assembly. Selection set can allow you to quickly select a group of components to enable/disable visibility.
I will circle back with any information I find out about the isolate/unisolate feature. Thank you for sharing!
Well, if hiding selection sets would work properly that would be a workaround. Alas, it does not 😉
I had reported it in this thread that is related to instance numbering already. The instance numbering is OK, but the slection set hiding does not work.
Here's a quick screen cast that shows the effect.
So, yes ther is room for improvement!
Thanks again for the help and merry christmas!