Assembly/Part Half-Section highlighting

Assembly/Part Half-Section highlighting

wrw0007
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Assembly/Part Half-Section highlighting

wrw0007
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I was browsing another forum and came upon a question that I never really thought about myself as it doesn't posee any issues for me. He is a new user coming from another program and I pointed him towards this forum.

 

When you section an assembly or part you are left with a display of (usually) half of that part. If you hover over it, you see the prehighlight that shows the entire part, half as active and half as "inactive" or as a "ghost" as he put it.

I say "inactive" in quotes because the software doesn't see this as an inactive part.

 

His question was whether this "ghost" could be toggled on or off.

 

Digging through the (Tools>Application Options>Display) and similar places I could not find an option for this. The closest I found was (Tools>Application Options>Color>Disable PreHighlight). This is an easy cut and dry workaround for when you need to present a clean model to a client or coworker, but is there a formal solution for this? I have used other programs that have this setting, but they also handle assembly sections in a different fashion.

 

 

Thoughts?

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Anonymous
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wrw0007
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That's not what we are trying to achieve, but I appreciate the response and reference.

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Anonymous
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I can't say I really understand the problem.

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wrw0007
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No problem.

I have attached 2 images showing a pipe assembly that has been half sectioned.

The first image shows the assembly without hovering over the pipe.

The second image shows the assembly while I am hovering over the pipe.

 

When hovering over it, the silhouette of the removed (graphically) pipe shows up. (circled in red)

 

Is there a setting to remove that silhouette?

 

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Anonymous
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Have you tried unchecking this?2015-04-15_14-24-31.png

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wrw0007
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I have. And it almost works. But leaves the outline of the part.

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admaiora
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Hi Wrw,

 

sorry, you can't do it.

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wrw0007
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So it seems. Not a big deal. it doesn't impede workflow... Maybe an idea for the idea station for future versions?

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Anonymous
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Do you have enable PreHighlight uncheck also.

I have both unchecked and I get no highlight at all unless I click on the part.

I have been working in an assembly, I just tried this in a part file, and it does not seem to work the same.

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wrw0007
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As mentioned in the original post, I have done this. It does work as a workaround, but this isn't section specific and disables the highlighting of every part all the time. Not only when a section occurs.

 

 

For another route of action, is there a way to set up a hotkey/key combonation to toggle those two options? This would be a much more viable solution.

 

Thank you for the responses.

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Anonymous
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I have deselected both "enable prehighlight" and "enable enanced highlighting" and am still getting highlight on hover.  I only want it to highlight if I select it.

 

I am trying to constrain two parts and can't see the edges of what I need because the highlight is too dark, not to mention incredibly annoying.

 

Please tell me how to shut it off.  I am working on 2011.

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William.LamJZ983
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Unchecking both of those "enable"s did the trick. Thank you! That resolved the very frustrating feature.
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