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Creo 9 layer bug with curves

Chris3
20-Turquoise

Creo 9 layer bug with curves

I just opened a ticket but this looks like a bug and I am wondering if any of you have encountered this and have a good work around. It looks like in Creo 9.0.7 its not respecting independent layer status. When I try and hide a curve in one view it effects the top drawing layer status even though it is not set as such.

 

hide_sketch.gif

 

We just made the jump and have found some other small issues but this is the biggest one for us.

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Chris3
20-Turquoise
(To:Chris3)

fasthlr_drawing yes

 

was accidentally set. It was removed and the issue has been resolved.

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Patriot_1776
22-Sapphire II
(To:Chris3)

You're making me nauseous with your cursor movement....🤢

 

It MIGHT be because you might have the curve on more than one layer.  I use "Rules-Based" layers to prevent that.

Chris3
20-Turquoise
(To:Patriot_1776)

That curve is only on one layer. I confirmed it with the feature information report.

Chris3
20-Turquoise
(To:Chris3)

fasthlr_drawing yes

 

was accidentally set. It was removed and the issue has been resolved.

lfitch
4-Participant
(To:Chris3)

I am seeing a similar issue.

we have Creo 9.0.5

I opened an older part that has an imported curve.

When I opened the drawing, the curve was there, but when I updated the views, the curve went away.

I checked the fasthlf and fasthlf_drawing settings, either on or off made no difference. 

There are no hidden layers or features.

Ideas?

lfitch
4-Participant
(To:lfitch)

I figured it out! LOL. My background is white and the curve was white. So, I wasn't seeing it on the page. doh!

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