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Joint Limits Options

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Joint Limits Options

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The joint limits dialog box implies that one can establish a Minimum limit, a Maximum limit or both.  It seems that this is not really the case.  One can only assign MIN and MAX limits (both at the same time) or no limits.  The ability to assign either or both is inferred in the dialogue window by presenting a check box by the MINIMUM and MAXIMUM limits.  While this may not technically be a bug, the actually functionality seems inconsistent with the options offered to the user.

 

https://screencast.autodesk.com/Embed/Timeline/99639919-c661-45cc-941b-c8825b4cb091

 

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Joint Limits Options

The joint limits dialog box implies that one can establish a Minimum limit, a Maximum limit or both.  It seems that this is not really the case.  One can only assign MIN and MAX limits (both at the same time) or no limits.  The ability to assign either or both is inferred in the dialogue window by presenting a check box by the MINIMUM and MAXIMUM limits.  While this may not technically be a bug, the actually functionality seems inconsistent with the options offered to the user.

 

https://screencast.autodesk.com/Embed/Timeline/99639919-c661-45cc-941b-c8825b4cb091

 

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O.Tan
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Oh I get what you mean, but isn't when there's a maximum there's a minimum?

So if the maximum is 20 deg, the minimum should be -340 deg?


Omar Tan
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Oh I get what you mean, but isn't when there's a maximum there's a minimum?

So if the maximum is 20 deg, the minimum should be -340 deg?


Omar Tan
Malaysia
Mac Pro (Late 2013) | 3.7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5 | 12GB 1.8 GHz DDR3 ECC | Dual 2GB AMD FirePro D300
MacBook Pro 15" (Late 2016) | 2.6 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 | 16GB 2.1 GHz LPDDR3 | 4GB AMD RadeonPro 460
macOS Sierra, Windows 10

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innovatenate
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I agree, the second check box is a bit confusing and does (incorrectly) imply that you set a min OR a max. If you are going to set limits, you have to set both a minimum and a maximum. I've logged this with development for further review.

 

Thanks,

 

 




Nathan Chandler
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I agree, the second check box is a bit confusing and does (incorrectly) imply that you set a min OR a max. If you are going to set limits, you have to set both a minimum and a maximum. I've logged this with development for further review.

 

Thanks,

 

 




Nathan Chandler
Principal Specialist

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