Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Hi. Every once in a while I get a report of the Display Style not having affect in an assembly. Referring to the bar at top of graphic view.
The buttons in the Feature Tree of the assembly will still work to set the display style of individual components. Is there some document setting that we are switching unwittingly that causes this?
Thank you.
Most of the time this will change the entire assembly's Display, however sometimes it has no affect. It seems to be specific to a file, the user can show the problem on their computer, then if I open the same file I see the same issue on my computer. The buttons in the Feature Tree of the assembly will still work to set the display style of individual components. Is there some document setting that we are switching unwittingly that causes this?
Thank you.
That doesn't have any effect because it's been overridden for all components.bnemec wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 2:24 pm Attached gif, thanks for the recomendataion, I was able to just download, run and use; crazy!
Anyway, the dropdown at top of graphics area doesn't do anything in the assembly, in others it will change display for everything in the graphics area. The Display style (or "view type" maybe) in the feature manager will change one component at a time, as expected.
DisplayStyle.gif
See the screenshot below of the tree in an Assembly I'm working on. Notice all the little check marks on the little blue boxes? That means they're set to use the Default Display, which is whatever selection is made from the drop-down in the heads up display.
If you will right-click on the icons in that column for this Assembly and make that selection from the drop-down I believe it will behave as you want.
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
You can change the display of a particular component. You can do this by highlighting the component and changing its display from the right mouse button. In the image below you can see that most of my parts are using the default display state (with the check on the box). The one at the top is using hidden line. If you have a user that is changing a part to be able to "see through it", that may be what is leading to this.
Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
There is a hierarchy for applying (or seeing, removing, etc) colors, textures, and other visual characteristics. By “hierarchy”, I mean the higher your selection is on this list, the more likely the appearance will show (unless there is another appearance applied to something even higher on the list). Here it is, from highest priority to lowest:
-Assembly (if you assign an appearance to the assembly, it overrides all other appearance options)
-Component (a component is a part or subassembly selected in an upper level assembly)
-Face (doesn’t matter if the face is selected in the part or assembly)
-Body
-Feature
-Part (where the appearance is assigned in the part window, or specifically applied to the part level in the assembly)
If you want to read more about this, check out my blog article on the topic of Appearance Hierarchy
https://dezignstuff.com/appearance-hierarchy/
-Assembly (if you assign an appearance to the assembly, it overrides all other appearance options)
-Component (a component is a part or subassembly selected in an upper level assembly)
-Face (doesn’t matter if the face is selected in the part or assembly)
-Body
-Feature
-Part (where the appearance is assigned in the part window, or specifically applied to the part level in the assembly)
If you want to read more about this, check out my blog article on the topic of Appearance Hierarchy
https://dezignstuff.com/appearance-hierarchy/
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Ok, so I tried to make sure I was using the correct jargon so I didn't get drawn into five directions at once. "Display Style" is the tool that appears to not be working. The answers mentioned "Display States" and "Appearance" I thought those were something else? From the answers it sounds like they are all balled in together some how? Are they all the same thing just given different names in different areas or are they different things but all interdependent? So confusing, why must is be so difficult to change from shaded to wireframe?
Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Display styles appear to be for drawings.
http://help.solidworks.com/2018/english ... dd35f2#Pg0
http://help.solidworks.com/2018/english ... mblies.htm
https://help.solidworks.com/2018/englis ... ethods.htm
http://help.solidworks.com/2018/english ... dd35f2#Pg0
http://help.solidworks.com/2018/english ... mblies.htm
https://help.solidworks.com/2018/englis ... ethods.htm
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Hi Scott, Before I can properly ask for help I must learn the lingo. I do not know what to call this thing in the assembly environment that is supposed to switch the view from shaded to wireframe, wireframe w/hidden, etc.SPerman wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 12:24 pm Display styles appear to be for drawings.
http://help.solidworks.com/2018/english ... dd35f2#Pg0
http://help.solidworks.com/2018/english ... mblies.htm
https://help.solidworks.com/2018/englis ... ethods.htm
Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Typical SW. They aren't consistent in their own nomenclature.
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
I think SW refers to those as View Types in their help.
http://help.solidworks.com/2020/english ... 497b65#Pg0
http://help.solidworks.com/2020/english ... 497b65#Pg0
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Hey, you're using the correct term I believe, no worries buddy.
So you're getting a mix of display styles is what I'm understanding, and even though you open the side-bar, it's still still showing correctly, and not like this That's kind of odd. Are you using enveloppes..?
Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Thank you Alex. Not exactly. I'm trying to figure out how to take a video of the Solidworks window. the View->screen capture option only records the graphics area so you cannot see mouse/tools interactions. I think I'm save posting a video of this assembly and it will help reduce the guessing game.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:20 pm Hey, you're using the correct term I believe, no worries buddy.
So you're getting a mix of display styles is what I'm understanding, and even though you open the side-bar, it's still still showing correctly, and not like this
image.png
That's kind of odd. Are you using enveloppes..?
Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
It is what I use also, very easy to use and intuitive, just like a certain platformSPerman wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:47 pm Another forum member turned me onto this. It works really well.
https://www.screentogif.com/
Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Attached gif, thanks for the recomendataion, I was able to just download, run and use; crazy!
Anyway, the dropdown at top of graphics area doesn't do anything in the assembly, in others it will change display for everything in the graphics area. The Display style (or "view type" maybe) in the feature manager will change one component at a time, as expected.
Anyway, the dropdown at top of graphics area doesn't do anything in the assembly, in others it will change display for everything in the graphics area. The Display style (or "view type" maybe) in the feature manager will change one component at a time, as expected.
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Okay, that's frickin odd.
Video drivers are approved?
Have you tried a registry reset?
Video drivers are approved?
Have you tried a registry reset?
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
That doesn't have any effect because it's been overridden for all components.bnemec wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 2:24 pm Attached gif, thanks for the recomendataion, I was able to just download, run and use; crazy!
Anyway, the dropdown at top of graphics area doesn't do anything in the assembly, in others it will change display for everything in the graphics area. The Display style (or "view type" maybe) in the feature manager will change one component at a time, as expected.
DisplayStyle.gif
See the screenshot below of the tree in an Assembly I'm working on. Notice all the little check marks on the little blue boxes? That means they're set to use the Default Display, which is whatever selection is made from the drop-down in the heads up display.
If you will right-click on the icons in that column for this Assembly and make that selection from the drop-down I believe it will behave as you want.
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Good eye Glenn, I had forgotten he said the issue happened on multiple workstations, so it definetly didn't have anything to do with registry or whatever I said. The checkmark is something I had never noticed because I rarely ever toggle these.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 3:07 pm That doesn't have any effect because it's been overridden for all components.
image.png
See the screenshot below of the tree in an Assembly I'm working on. Notice all the little check marks on the little blue boxes? That means they're set to use the Default Display, which is whatever selection is made from the drop-down in the heads up display.
image.png
If you will right-click on the icons in that column for this Assembly and make that selection from the drop-down I believe it will behave as you want.
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
I didn't even know you could over-ride a single component in an assembly. That will be very handy at times. Thank you, Glenn.
I have been using "change transparency", but it can be finicky at times.
I have been using "change transparency", but it can be finicky at times.
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
I don't do it often, but one of the best uses for it is when I need to show complex rebar in an Assembly. I'll set up a display state with the concrete set to Wire Frame, then reference this display state in my drawing view, with the drawing view set to shaded. Previously I'd set the concrete to transparent, but then it showed gray. By setting it to wire frame only the outlines of the concrete are shown, which improves the clarity.
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Re: Display Style sometimes does not work in assembly
Exactly as you say Glenn. Thank you! I feel a little dumb though as I was on the solution in the first gif I posted. Watching it must have been like watching a toddler look for Easter eggs.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 3:07 pm That doesn't have any effect because it's been overridden for all components.
If you will right-click on the icons in that column for this Assembly and make that selection from the drop-down I believe it will behave as you want.
Also thanks Scott for mentioning the screentogif tool. I gained several handy "nuggets" from this thread.