Drawing Rules
Parameters captured from drawings are now available alongside
those captured from models.
The Drawing Rules task has been removed from the DriveWorks task
explorer and is now incorporated within the Model Rules task.
Once the Model Rules task has been selected a hierarchical tree
view of the captured assembly structure is shown in the model rules
window. Drawings are listed as children of the model they have been
captured to.
A new highlight and check selection method has been incorporated
into the model tree view. This allows multiple selection of items
from the tree view, the behavior of which will have the following
affect on the model rule window.
- Highlight single model - No affect.
- Highlight single drawing - Display drawing information, of the
highlighted drawing, under the model rules window.
- Highlight multiple models and drawings - No affect, but to
check\ un-check one of the hghlighted items will check\ uncheck all
items.
- Check single model - will display all captured parameters in
the model rules window.
- Check single drawing - will display all captured parameters in
the model rules window.
- Check multiple models and drawings - will display all captured
parameters in the model rules window.
To highlight a model or drawing from the tree view
- Click the expand node
next
to the parent item that contains the model or drawing to be
highlighted.
Right
clicking a parent item will display a context menu where an Expand
Children item can be selected to expand all children.
- Click anywhere along the row where the model or drawing is
listed. The selection will become highlighted.
To check (or uncheck) a model or drawing from the tree view
- Click the expand node
next
to the parent item that contains the model or drawing to be
highlighted.
Right
clicking a parent item will display a context menu where an Expand
Children item can be selected to expand all children.
- Click anywhere along the row where the model or drawing is
listed. The selection will become highlighted.
Component Identification
The Component column in the model rules list now clearly displays if the parameter being displayed belongs to a Part, Assembly or Drawing.
Quite often a captured drawing has the same name as the part or assembly it is associated to. Although the Name column includes an icon that also identifies the component type, including the reference in the Component column offers extra comfort in distinguishing between similarly named parameters across different component types.