Can I delete lines in drawing view?

Can I delete lines in drawing view?

garmitage
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Can I delete lines in drawing view?

garmitage
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Sometimes I get errant lines or too many lines to be helpful in a drawing view.  Is there any way to clean those up?

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cmiller66
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Hi garmitage,

Currently the display options are those limited to the Drawing View dialog.  After double-clicking a view to edit, you can toggle hidden, tangent and interference edges but this will be for all of those in the current view, you can't sub-select just certain edges and toggle them off.  We have this on our roadmap, but that will likely not be coming up in the near future.

 

Thanks,
Chris

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BoehmeLVA4Z
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Hello together,

 

We are currently facing the same problem in the Drawing environment. The chosen edge style, no matter which one I take, displays edges that are not supposed to appear in our final drawing. I could not find any option to delete certain edges after creating the drawing. Was that fixed in the meanwhile and I just do not see it?

 

Thanks,

Florian

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a.monopoliQCTV2
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Still with the doubts!

Thanks

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hugocodi
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A temporary solution would be to export a PDF and then edit it in Illustrator to remove the undesired lines.

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a.monopoliQCTV2
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Yeah, thats what i have being doing until now... just a bit more time consuming

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PG.Eng2
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Would there be any progress on adding this function to the Fusion360 2D drawings features?

Or could we upvote this feature request somewhere?

 

Fusion is still sometimes generating errand lines.

And it is sometimes useful to hide unwanted lines on a drawing.

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msmithN98TT
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Agree with this.   Could do with a way of making bodies or components able to 'force' no hidden detail in 2D drawing as detailed objects end up looking a mess of lines

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