Thanks for the update, I've missed it.
Post amended, as I've missed @tanderson69 answers. (Thanks @tanderson69 for explanation)
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Carlo D.
Thanks for the update, I've missed it.
Post amended, as I've missed @tanderson69 answers. (Thanks @tanderson69 for explanation)
I second @adrianinsaval, besides it is on every WB and needed, since it will (probably) needed for assembly in future, at least now for working with multiple parts with links reasonable.
Beside the point...it is confusing. It has never been required to make a Part Design Body. As I said it confuses new users.user1234 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2023 5:12 pm This check is also on my custom every WB toolbar, very handy.
I second @adrianinsaval, besides it is on every WB and needed, since it will (probably) needed for assembly in future, at least now for working with multiple parts with links reasonable.
Greetings
user1234
I didn't say it hurt anyone. I said it was confusing to new users.adrianinsaval wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2023 4:04 pm ...adding an unnecessary Part container does not hurt anyone either.
The whole structure toolbar (PartContainer, Group, 2 times Links) is for PartDesign not necessary, even not for others WBs. All not WB related toolbars are on on the bottom row, all others (like structure) are top row (per default). I find this not confusing, think this makes total sense.
Many users see, left to right on the bottom row, structure toolbar, Body, Sketch. This leads them to assume the steps to create a Part Design model is to create a Std_Part, then a Body, then a Sketch.user1234 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2023 8:22 pmThe whole structure toolbar (PartContainer, Group, 2 times Links) is for PartDesign not necessary, even not for others WBs. All not WB related toolbars are on on the bottom row, all others (like structure) are top row (per default). I find this not confusing, think this makes total sense.
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user1234