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(bug?) fillet size not displaying correctly - flush right.

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(bug?) fillet size not displaying correctly - flush right.

derProtoTyp
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since a few  weeks or so the fillet size is displayed right aligned - so I see only the last hundredths/thousands of a mm, not the important number at the front.
not the end of the world, especially for metric folks, but its a bit annoying and just feels wrong.

I think this is a bug that got introduced in one of the recent updates?

see screenshot attached.

the fillet size is actually 1,507 - not 507mm

fillet_nr.png

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Phil.E
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Thanks for reporting it. Does that change if you switch to the legacy theme?





Phil Eichmiller
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derProtoTyp
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Hi Phil, 
Just checked: yes and no:
the classic theme has a smaller font, so the issue is not as apparent (actually I never noticed) 
but if I were to add more digits behind the dot/comma, the behavior was the same. just no problem due to better font selection. 

 

dark mode:

dark.PNG

 

classic:

classic.PNG

 

classic with more digits:

classic_more_digits.PNG

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Phil.E
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Thanks. I'll forward this to the team working on dark mode.

 

From what I see there may be other factors at play here, such as screen resolution. I say this because I don't get the same results as you, but I can see a clear difference between classic and dark mode, with regards to significant digits.

 

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derProtoTyp
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very interesting! 
thanks for looking into it! 
honestly its not too big of a deal and I have the feeling the dark mode team has bigger issues to worry about right now 😄 

 

but for what its worth:

here is the relevant info I can think of:

my setup is: laptop with

internal monitor 2880x1620 resolution 150% scaling 

external monitor  2560x1440 100% scaling via HDMI 

 

I see the same effect on both monitors. also when the external monitor is unplugged. 

 

windows 10.

system language is English but I live in the EU, so time format or date is in german flavor. ...we use "," instead of "."  not sure if that could play a role (side not: I love how fusion is agnostic to , vs . when entering numbers via the num block - not all CAD packages are 🙂 

 

I am 99% sure I see the same behavior both at the workshop laptop and the PC at home/office. will double check tonight and report back if I see a difference there. 

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They are interested in this, so I created a ticket. (FUS-194092)

 

Thanks for your time and detailed feedback.





Phil Eichmiller
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derProtoTyp
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Hi Phil,
ok so I checked at the CAD workstation:
same behavior as on the workshop laptop.
both win10, system language English but German date format. also 2560x1440 100% scaling.

looked at your screenshot and realized it says "edit feature".
tested to generate the filet -> flush right as described in the thread above.

then edit the feature -> window opens with number being flush left. that is good. unfortunately it jumps back to being flush right when I drag the size with the arrow or edit the number in the small "floating" window.

 

Since you suspected that there might be other factors at play here, specific to me and you said that the "dark team" is interested in feedback like this: here are a few other weird bits I saw the last couple of days. Thought that they are unrelated, but maybe not and they could hint in the right direction.

 

thanks again

Bernhard

 

some fields in sheetmetal rules are white font on white background. highlighting them makes it somewhat readable... some icons are very hard to see gray on graysome fields in sheetmetal rules are white font on white background. highlighting them makes it somewhat readable... some icons are very hard to see gray on gray

 

the text field in sketch is not shown in a way to indicate that this text is editable. It works flawlessly but might be very confusing for new users that do not remember how the old dialog looked.the text field in sketch is not shown in a way to indicate that this text is editable. It works flawlessly but might be very confusing for new users that do not remember how the old dialog looked.

 

again - some icons are very hard to read dark gray on dark gray. similar with the "highlighting" of the selected component/sketch/body... it is visible but no comparision to what it used to be and I often have to look twice to three times to finally find it.again - some icons are very hard to read dark gray on dark gray. similar with the "highlighting" of the selected component/sketch/body... it is visible but no comparision to what it used to be and I often have to look twice to three times to finally find it.

 

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Phil.E
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Thanks for the feedback. Many customers have reported these issues with dark mode. The team is working on the issues.





Phil Eichmiller
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Autodesk, Inc.


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