Difference between revisions of "Issues ShipConstructor"
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**Attention to be paid when importing flat surfaces in hull from rhino. Changes in dimention may appear. | **Attention to be paid when importing flat surfaces in hull from rhino. Changes in dimention may appear. | ||
***no solutions yet. | ***no solutions yet. | ||
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+ | == To do == | ||
+ | *report - create template for stock summary (plate estimation) | ||
+ | *ctb file - update for SC colors (to be printed in black and white? or color so you can see difference between plate and profile?) | ||
[[Category: ShipConstructor]] | [[Category: ShipConstructor]] | ||
[[Category: Issues]] | [[Category: Issues]] |
Revision as of 09:14, 16 March 2012
SC 2011
- APPROVAL
- text placement - part text which has been dragged moves back to the old location after exploding the bound approval drawing
- does not happen in nest drawings after preparing for CNC
- double lines - created by SC, how to get rid of them, is there a way via SC by means of a setting somewhere?
- see Approval drawing
- leaders - mix up after binding the approval - possible solution: use 'middle of text' for left and right attachment
- text placement - part text which has been dragged moves back to the old location after exploding the bound approval drawing
- NEST
- finshes - many times they do not appear in the BOM
- nest template - BOM must be split in columns when 1 column becomes too long to fit on the page
- table can be stretched from the bottom
- HULL
- radiused cutout contours turn into chamfered cutout contours after expansion
- see this for workaround [1]
- Attention to be paid when importing flat surfaces in hull from rhino. Changes in dimention may appear.
- no solutions yet.
- radiused cutout contours turn into chamfered cutout contours after expansion
To do
- report - create template for stock summary (plate estimation)
- ctb file - update for SC colors (to be printed in black and white? or color so you can see difference between plate and profile?)