@TheCADWhisperer wrote:
I can’t even figure out your example.
The image is simply to indicate what the missing feature is, ie.: The big red text and arrow pointing to where the "show construction geometry" check box aught to be. The sketch there is just a random bit of drawing.
As you'll note, I'm not the OP of this thread (or the many others like it) and several others in this thread ask why the feature is missing. It would be a useful feature (and one I believe was accepted, but never implemented, several years ago).
I learned on autoCAD back in the 90s, where I was used to putting construction geometries on another layer and simply hiding that layer when I didn't want to see or interact with it. I guess, the feature I would like to see is the equivalent of a construction layer in the sketch, which can be toggled on and off.
Construction lines can get very crowded, so it's nice to be able to hide them, in order to see the outline you are creating more clearly.
Further, where you have a solid line on top of a dashed line, it's a fiddle to select the correct line when performing an operation like filleting (for example) where, sometimes, fusion creates a fillet between the dashed line and the solid line (and messes up the geometry or fully defined status of the drawing).
I have never created a screen-cast, so I'd have to figure that out...