Sketch Object Move/Copy - STILL Not Working (Easily)

Sketch Object Move/Copy - STILL Not Working (Easily)

akerezy
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Sketch Object Move/Copy - STILL Not Working (Easily)

akerezy
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Hi,

 I am soOOOooOOOoo frustrated with this software.

I created a rectangle box. I sketched an object on one of the surfaces or faces of the box, and I want to move/copy the sketch object - but even when the sketch object is highlighted, suggesting it's selected; the software HAS NO CLUE it's really selected - the move/copy dialog thinks I have a body selected.

 

This is so frustrating - if software can't do a simply copy paste; or there's a "secret trick", then what good is it. What should take 2 minutes to design is now over an hour.....it's sick.

 

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE - look at the screen snapshots that I attached and you'll see the sketch object selected, the context menu shown and then the move/copy dialog box which mistakenly wants to do something with a body

 

P LE A S E ----->H E L P

Churned in Charlotte

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jeff_strater
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we'd have to see a screencast of what you are doing to be sure.  But, I suspect that you do not, in fact, have the rectangle selected.  Instead, you likely have the profile selected (as you would to extrude it).  The rectangle is 4 separate lines - you need to select those to copy/move.  You cannot copy a profile, as it is just a derived object formed by the boundary of the 4 lines of the rectangle:

 

 

 


Jeff Strater
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akerezy
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Here - Here's a screen cast

 

Why?? I clearly select the square - you can see it's BLUE, it's selected - but the software doesn't realize it.

 

This is sooOOOOooo frustrating. Why doesn't it work the way every other windows software works?

 

 

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davebYYPCU
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How long has the copy box for sketch been around, Jeff, 

i just stopped chuckling over the second thread, 

 

His dialogue box did not have the same option/s.

 

 

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davebYYPCU
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No drama, I got that option now, so used to the other way, never looked for it until today.

 

Igotit.PNG

 

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jeff_strater
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@davebYYPCU, the copy box in sketch went in relatively recently, maybe this fall, as one of our "usability"/"customer delight" items.  Clearly did not have the intended effect... Smiley Happy

 

As to why the copy box did not appear in the screencast, it's because a profile is not move/copyable (you cannot select a profile if you try to select after the command is started).  So, what happens is that if you have a profile pre-selected and start the command, the command will recognize the selection as invalid for the command, and dump it (say, for instance you pre-select a sketch line and start the Shell command, it's not a valid selection, so it gets dumped- same thing).  And, the Move command with nothing selected does not show the Copy box.  You can see in the screencast that nothing is selected just after invoke with a profile selected:

Screen Shot 2018-12-15 at 3.32.11 PM.png

 

It is worth pointing out that Fusion does show you what object you have selected:

Screen Shot 2018-12-15 at 3.13.19 PM.png

 

so, some feedback is there.

 

now, I will say that it's a reasonable suggestion to say:  If you are in sketch mode, and if you select a profile, and if you start Move, that it would be reasonable to assume that the intention was to move all the boundary curves of the profile, but even that is not quite so obvious.  What should Move do in this case:

Screen Shot 2018-12-15 at 3.23.20 PM.png

 

There are only 4 lines in this sketch (the two vertical lines, and the two crossing lines).  How should Move interpret this selection?  As this?

Screen Shot 2018-12-15 at 3.24.46 PM.png

 

That, almost certainly, will not produce the expected behavior, and would likely be the source of another rant post down the line...

 

What I've generally found with any software is that there are a handful of concepts that you need to understand to be productive in that software.  Imagine if you had never seen Excel before (and didn't read any documentation, or watch any videos).  Would you have imagined that you need to type an "=" in order to get a formula into a cell?  I would not have.  But, once you know that, it becomes obvious.  Knowing what objects exist in Fusion is one of those concepts.  That sketch lines and sketch profiles are different objects, and different actions are valid on them.


Jeff Strater
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davebYYPCU
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Aah, all makes sense now, just didn't file the announcement away as a new and easier way to do it.

Thanks.