Component gets selected despite edge selection priority selected lol

Component gets selected despite edge selection priority selected lol

eerier_bleach0f
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Component gets selected despite edge selection priority selected lol

eerier_bleach0f
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I have edge priority selected:

Screenshot 2024-06-28 at 9.08.51 AM.png

 

Yet it's the entire component that gets selected [I think], not just the line segment my mouse is over:

Screenshot 2024-06-28 at 9.08.31 AM.png

 

Despite my mouse pointer being far away from any body:

Screenshot 2024-06-28 at 9.08.08 AM.png

 

But... It's not actually the entire component. It's just one body. I think. Idk. The sketch doesn't highlight and Fusion still probably a year later at this point won't underline/highlight everything it needs to. Which subcomponent/body got selected? The world may never know. If I click on a sketch line only the topmost component turns blue in the tree with no underlines:

Screenshot 2024-06-28 at 9.13.32 AM.png

 

And sketch lines remain the same color lol.

 

I get that a line segment isn't an edge but I'm not sure the logic behind selecting an entire component. Or whatever it is that gets selected. Just select the only thing my mouse is near lol.

 

Selecting line segments via the move tool is fine:

Screenshot 2024-06-28 at 9.19.02 AM.png

 

 

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karina.harper
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Hi @eerier_bleach0f 

 

I can reproduce this behavior, but a clarification here:

  • Selection priority is (or should be) correlated to Selection Filter. If "Edge" selection priority is ON, what that does is toggles "body edges" ON and everything else OFF. 
    • Screenshot 2024-06-28 at 2.24.04 PM.png
    • Screenshot 2024-06-28 at 2.24.19 PM.png

So that being said, Selection filters is the real culprit here. The two that are impacting you are Sketch Curves and Components. In your demo, Sketch Curves is set to OFF, so you can't pick the sketch edge you're trying to. Component selection is ON, so it's picking the top level component. This is what seems to be a little buggy - I can repro what you showed where if I click directly on the sketch curve while in sketch mode, it highlights the body that is contained in the top component.

 

Move works because it changes the selection filter based on what the Move object type is. 

 

Karina


Karina Harper

Software QA Engineer, Fusion

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TrippyLighting
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"Autodesk's most dedicated bug reporter: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/15188348"

 

Not even remotely close 😉


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