JST
Alibre Super User
This is really a big deal in my experience.
I make a LOT of subassemblies. And, I make them, and edit them quite a bit.
The fact that every stinking time I have to close the window, go mouse over and ask for the edit (which then brings up the same exact window) is a constant time drain. It's actually a fair number of clicks, and often long mouse movements.
After the edit, it seems to still work as prior to the edit, so why does it require a close-re-open sequence? Can that not be automated and/or eliminated?
If an edit button in the window opened a list of the last "X" constraints added to the current assembly, which would be available for editing, that would be great. Extra points for a selection to open the entire list if needed.
"Usually" what is wanted is one of the last 8 or 10 constraints added, so that is the reason for the 2-stage select.
I make a LOT of subassemblies. And, I make them, and edit them quite a bit.
The fact that every stinking time I have to close the window, go mouse over and ask for the edit (which then brings up the same exact window) is a constant time drain. It's actually a fair number of clicks, and often long mouse movements.
After the edit, it seems to still work as prior to the edit, so why does it require a close-re-open sequence? Can that not be automated and/or eliminated?
If an edit button in the window opened a list of the last "X" constraints added to the current assembly, which would be available for editing, that would be great. Extra points for a selection to open the entire list if needed.
"Usually" what is wanted is one of the last 8 or 10 constraints added, so that is the reason for the 2-stage select.