Editing Toolpath Color

Editing Toolpath Color

TK.421
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Editing Toolpath Color

TK.421
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This appears to do nothing when I try to change it. Maybe I'm using this incorrectly?? Do any of you use it? Would be nice to be able to change colors of some toolpaths and not others.

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ChristopherMarion
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@TK.421 

 

Not sure what that does.  I've tried it in the past without any luck....like you.

 

I do have this option in a user menu.  It will change the colour of the selected inactive toolpaths.  Once active, the toolpath display's its original colour.

 

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Just an idea.

Christopher Marion
Technical Specialist - CAM
SolidCAD - Canada





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TK.421
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thanks @ChristopherMarion !  do you know if there's a way to change the active color of one toolpath? idk if i'd really even use this. I'm just bored with the interface and thought i'd sexy it up a bit with color coordinated paths for roughing, semi/f, finishing... i need to get out in the shop more


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ChristopherMarion
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@TK.421 

 

Good question.  The snip of code that changes the selected inactive Explorer toolpaths to say "Blue" is:

 

Function Main(STRING $Selected_Toolpath)
{
EDIT TOOLPATH $Selected_Toolpath COLOUR RGBSELECT
RGB 0 0.5 1
}

 

I've tried with:

 

EDIT TOOLPATH ; COLOUR RGBSELECT
RGB 0.50196 0.50196 1.00000

 

But there seems to be no response from PowerMill on this......no errors even.  So I think it may not be possible to change the active colour on just one single toolpath.  It's all or nothing.  Hopefully someone can prove this wrong.

Christopher Marion
Technical Specialist - CAM
SolidCAD - Canada





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iamcdn79
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You can change your toolpath colors in the options page if that's what your looking for. But its only one color for active, inactive toolpaths

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ChristopherMarion
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@iamcdn79 

 

Totally aware.  Thanks for that Andre.

 

We are looking for a way to change the colors for individual toolpaths.  It can be done in the inactive state, but not sure about active.  All active toolpaths would reflect in the same colour.

 

Would be nice to  colour code roughing, semi and finishing in different colours.

Christopher Marion
Technical Specialist - CAM
SolidCAD - Canada





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