Wildfire 2.0

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Robert, Nov 14, 2003.

  1. Robert

    Robert Guest

    Other thatn new splash screens and a non-compatability with Wildfire (1.0?)
    data files what does Wildfire 2.0 offer?
     
    Robert, Nov 14, 2003
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  2. Robert

    Robert Guest

    It was nice knowing how many features/parts were being supressed or deleted
    in 2001. This doesn't seem to show in Wildfire or Wildfire 2.0. Is this
    shown elsewhere?
     
    Robert, Nov 14, 2003
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  3. Robert

    David Janes Guest

    : It was nice knowing how many features/parts were being supressed or deleted
    : in 2001. This doesn't seem to show in Wildfire or Wildfire 2.0. Is this
    : shown elsewhere?
    : : > Other thatn new splash screens and a non-compatability with Wildfire
    : (1.0?)
    : > data files what does Wildfire 2.0 offer?
    : >
    : >
    :
    The thing to check out about WF II is whether the promise to finish the transition
    to the Dashboard object/action functionality has been realized. I would certainly
    like to know that.

    Showing suppressed features is available in WF, same as before. Above the Model
    Tree, you should see two buttons, one marked 'Show', the other marked 'Settings'.
    If you press the Settings button, you will find two items that are very useful in
    customizing the Model Tree. The first is Tree Filters. In this you will find an
    item called 'Suppressed Objects'. When you check this to select it, it will
    display suppressed features on the Model Tree. The other very useful item under
    Settings is Tree Columns. Here you can add info colums, as well parameters,
    simplified reps and layers. When you are finished setting up the Model Tree and
    colums as you wish, click 'Save Settings File' under the Settings menu. Typically
    this file is called tree.cfg and will be used to govern tree display when pointed
    to in config.pro 'mdl_tree_cfg_file'. If you stop short of this step, your new
    tree configuration will not display automatically when opening a part. However,
    you can still open it manually with 'Settings>Open Settings File', then Browse to
    the tree.cfg file.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Nov 14, 2003
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  4. Robert

    Robert Guest

    What 2001 does that Wildfire doesn't seem to do is give a hard number in the
    caution dialogue box. Something like "2 rengenerated and 1 suppressed
    features will be DELETED. 20 Regenerated and 0 suppressed components will
    be DELETED. Please confirm>"

    This gave you a count and made it easier to determine if a component buried
    in a subassy would be deleted. I found it very helpful. If you are
    deleting 1 item in Wildfire, you can't know whether other items are being
    deleted along with it without expanding the model tree and scrolling through
    the entire model.
     
    Robert, Nov 14, 2003
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  5. Robert

    David Janes Guest

    I guess I haven't run across this as I haven't tried deleting many components. I
    think I have seen that it lights up the model tree pretty well and shows
    graphically which are to be deleted. That's pretty dramatic. And, if the
    suppressed features are showing in the tree, you get a pretty good idea that there
    are things it's going to delete that would cause disaster so caution may be
    warranted. But really, I like all the graphical stuff. I hated, from day one,
    spending half my time in a graphics program reading, reading, constantly reading.
    The thing I don't like now is that everything is red, so something in red can't
    highlight in red as a warning, but apparently they are trying it anyway. They are
    going for the masses now, so this must be PTC's Red Phase.

    David Janes

    : What 2001 does that Wildfire doesn't seem to do is give a hard number in the
    : caution dialogue box. Something like "2 rengenerated and 1 suppressed
    : features will be DELETED. 20 Regenerated and 0 suppressed components will
    : be DELETED. Please confirm>"
    :
    : This gave you a count and made it easier to determine if a component buried
    : in a subassy would be deleted. I found it very helpful. If you are
    : deleting 1 item in Wildfire, you can't know whether other items are being
    : deleted along with it without expanding the model tree and scrolling through
    : the entire model.
    :
    : : > : > : It was nice knowing how many features/parts were being supressed or
    : deleted
    : > : in 2001. This doesn't seem to show in Wildfire or Wildfire 2.0. Is
    : this
    : > : shown elsewhere?
    : > : : > : > Other thatn new splash screens and a non-compatability with Wildfire
    : > : (1.0?)
    : > : > data files what does Wildfire 2.0 offer?
    : > : >
    : > : >
    : > :
    : > The thing to check out about WF II is whether the promise to finish the
    : transition
    : > to the Dashboard object/action functionality has been realized. I would
    : certainly
    : > like to know that.
    : >
    : > Showing suppressed features is available in WF, same as before. Above the
    : Model
    : > Tree, you should see two buttons, one marked 'Show', the other marked
    : 'Settings'.
    : > If you press the Settings button, you will find two items that are very
    : useful in
    : > customizing the Model Tree. The first is Tree Filters. In this you will
    : find an
    : > item called 'Suppressed Objects'. When you check this to select it, it
    : will
    : > display suppressed features on the Model Tree. The other very useful item
    : under
    : > Settings is Tree Columns. Here you can add info colums, as well
    : parameters,
    : > simplified reps and layers. When you are finished setting up the Model
    : Tree and
    : > colums as you wish, click 'Save Settings File' under the Settings menu.
    : Typically
    : > this file is called tree.cfg and will be used to govern tree display when
    : pointed
    : > to in config.pro 'mdl_tree_cfg_file'. If you stop short of this step, your
    : new
    : > tree configuration will not display automatically when opening a part.
    : However,
    : > you can still open it manually with 'Settings>Open Settings File', then
    : Browse to
    : > the tree.cfg file.
    : >
    : > David Janes
    : >
    : >
    :
    :
     
    David Janes, Nov 14, 2003
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  6. Robert

    Pete Guest

    Here's the deal on new things in 2.0

    1) Menu manager is still around, though not as much as it used to be.
    2) Undo-Redo...for delete, create, suppress, etc. Delete the wrong
    feature? Do an 'undo', and it comes back. Not just the last feature,
    but steps like sketcher has.
    3) Patterns....preview arrows, preview dots where instances will go,
    deselect specific dots for un-even patterns. No more make datum
    radial patterns, instead select the feature, pick an axis, preview
    arrows appear. Define number, angle, which ones you want, even have a
    'fan' type pattern of radial growing out in rings.
    4) Move/copy/mirror now a dashboard application
    5) Sketch button gone in dashboard (or at least buried), instead right
    click in model window and insert sketch.
    6) Troubleshooter for failed features
    7)Nested groups (groups within groups in the model tree)


    and on and on
     
    Pete, Nov 18, 2003
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  7. Robert

    David Janes Guest

    : Here's the deal on new things in 2.0
    :
    : 1) Menu manager is still around, though not as much as it used to be.

    They do anything with sheetmetal? It wasn't touched at all in W1.

    : 2) Undo-Redo...for delete, create, suppress, etc. Delete the wrong
    : feature? Do an 'undo', and it comes back. Not just the last feature,
    : but steps like sketcher has.

    Great, now I can stop listening to a friend of mine bitch about it not having an
    UNDO.

    : 3) Patterns....preview arrows, preview dots where instances will go,
    : deselect specific dots for un-even patterns. No more make datum
    : radial patterns, instead select the feature, pick an axis, preview
    : arrows appear. Define number, angle, which ones you want, even have a
    : 'fan' type pattern of radial growing out in rings.
    : 4) Move/copy/mirror now a dashboard application
    : 5) Sketch button gone in dashboard (or at least buried), instead right
    : click in model window and insert sketch.
    : 6) Troubleshooter for failed features

    Oh, soooo welcome. Anything they can do to get rid of windows that splash and
    splay and flop and slop across the graphics window are appreciated.

    Many thanks for the update. I'd say they're still in the game, especially with all
    the complaints we're hearing about Solid
    Works 2004. Just the ones that spill over to this NG are pretty serious.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Nov 19, 2003
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  8. Robert

    Pete Guest

    Okay, dislikes:

    1) Still the GROUP_AUTO_GROUP when you create an on the fly datum in
    a feature. I hate this thing. PTC should take a cue from the boys in
    Concord (SW) on this. They have Boss/Cut (whatever) with an 'offset
    from surface' option as well as 'up to surf'. 95% of my 'make datums'
    are offsets; if Pro had this funtionality, 'make datums' would be a
    minor issue.

    2) Still has a crazy initial scale. I'm in Needham right now, and was
    told this is becuase the default datum planes are 500"x500"x500".
    There is a new ability to specify the size of a datum plane. I
    thought, great, I'll take the start part and set the datums to
    20x20x20" (a 20" monitor, right? 1:1). This was beautiful until I
    modeled a .500" x 1" long cylinder. Zoom>refit made it a little speck
    on the screen, because it was still calculating part size at 20x20x20.
    I've filed this internally at PTC as a problem .

    3) I don't understand the datum sketch feature in 1.0. Now, there is
    a new 'sketch' button on the toolbar near the datums. You create a
    sketch, and it appears as a new 'sketch' feature in the model tree.
    This is not a sketched datum curve, but a new feature type in ProE.
    As before, you can select it and then go into Extrude tool and it
    copies it into the feature, but you can now toggle the dependency
    (default is dependent). I don't get it. Why not just subsume it into
    the feature? PTC says you may want to use it in multiple features; I
    said, if I could copy/paste it where I wanted, (even from within the
    feature to a new feature), I wouldn't need it as a separate entity in
    the tree and it would be more windows-centric. Messy. I couldn't
    really grasp the logic behind it. Again, I hate to blow SWs horn, but
    I prefer their way, but boy do they need an intent manager.


    Stability has been very good, even in the Pre-production release.

    More things I didn't mention

    1) A new 'annotation' feature in part/assy mode. Promoting the use of
    paperless models and conforming with the new ansi y.14.whatever (hell,
    I don't follow those things). The model now can show geo tols, notes,
    etc, etc.

    2) A new dialog in Detail for View configuration that consolidate all
    view functions in one box (view type, scale, state, x-section, etc)

    3) Undo/redo in Detail.

    4) Relations editor revamped; many new functions; don't have to show
    the dims before entering it; you can restric values to predetermined
    values, like a string (yes, no, red, blue, green)

    5) Sketch text as a family table instance (you can change the sketch
    text string per instance).

    6) Tons of new functionality in surfacing and rounds.

    And I'm certain I've only listed 10% of the changes I've seen. It
    gets overwhelming.
     
    Pete, Nov 19, 2003
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  9. Robert

    jon banquer Guest

    6) Tons of new functionality in surfacing and rounds.

    Can you be more specific in regards to this ?

    jon
     
    jon banquer, Nov 19, 2003
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  10. What!? How can this be,.... JB the copy/paste demo-god, w/o a demo!?

    What is the world coming too???

    The shame of it all.... cat's and dog's, women and children....the
    chaos!?

    ...
     
    Paul Salvador, Nov 19, 2003
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  11. Robert

    Pete Guest

    Jon,

    I'll look into it some more today.

    I don't do industrial design, and my experience with ISDX (own it,
    don't really use it) is limited. From what I remember, spline
    manipulation is much improved, you can add points to a spline by
    selecting where you want it, remove them the same way, drag 'em
    around, etc. Rounds creation is different to address complaints about
    edge selection problems.

    Regards
     
    Pete, Nov 19, 2003
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  12. Robert

    Pete Guest

    The guy sitting next to me is doing sheetmetal almost exclusively, and
    is very please with the new functionality (whatever it is!)..

    What I'm enjoying best about this test-drive in QA is that whenever I
    do encounter a problem, or something I question the logic of, almost
    immediately the developer in charge of that portion of the code is
    sitting next to me discussing what the problems are and if it is
    readily addressable or something that will take a while to fix. For
    example, when creating a feature in Wildfire, the default is a
    protrude. If you change it to a cut (click the remove material
    button), the direction of the feature remains outward and if you
    finish it, you get the error that the feature doesn't intersect the
    model. I suggested automatically changing the direction when changing
    between add/remove material, and I think they're going to do it pretty
    soon. Nice to have that kind of input and response.

    Regards
     
    Pete, Nov 20, 2003
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  13. Robert

    David Janes Guest

    : The guy sitting next to me is doing sheetmetal almost exclusively, and
    : is very please with the new functionality (whatever it is!)..
    :
    : What I'm enjoying best about this test-drive in QA is that whenever I
    : do encounter a problem, or something I question the logic of, almost
    : immediately the developer in charge of that portion of the code is
    : sitting next to me discussing what the problems are and if it is
    : readily addressable or something that will take a while to fix. For
    : example, when creating a feature in Wildfire, the default is a
    : protrude. If you change it to a cut (click the remove material
    : button), the direction of the feature remains outward and if you
    : finish it, you get the error that the feature doesn't intersect the
    : model. I suggested automatically changing the direction when changing
    : between add/remove material, and I think they're going to do it pretty
    : soon. Nice to have that kind of input and response.
    :
    Hey, Pete, when you're done, can I take your place. That sounds like fun. I'd pay
    to be in a position like that where you get to test drive the software and make
    suggestions, be really involved in the process. (Come to think of it, if you
    bought the software, I guess you've already paid.) But, you're right, it's
    excellent that they're listening, looking for ideas and suggestions, taking the
    improvement process seriously. Tell, them for me that the new draft functionality
    in Wildfire is a great improvement in useablility. But is there a way they could
    keep the drafts from going negative as often (and as easily) as positive? When you
    use intent edges on a boss and draft the inside and outside at the same time, it
    oughtn't to be possible for the drafts to cross each other, but it is possible and
    it does happen and they do fail. Other than that, though, I've done some drafts
    with Wildfire that I thought were impossible, like drafting spline generated ribs.
    Very nice. Almost couldn't get them to fail, what a welcome change.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Nov 20, 2003
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  14. Robert

    Pete Guest

    Almost forgot the biggest change.................

    Undo-Redo in Part, Assy, and Detail mode, unlimited steps--so don't
    worry if you accidentally delete a feature, even if you only realize
    you did it an hour later..
     
    Pete, Nov 21, 2003
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  15. Robert

    S.T. Guest

    Back when I did Pro/E support for 350 users the biggest complaint that I
    heard about the software on a consistent basis was..."You mean there's no
    UNDO!!!". This is probably the enhancement that will be the most appreciated
    by users at all levels of experience. Kudos to PTC for this one!!!

    S.T.
     
    S.T., Nov 22, 2003
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  16. Robert

    Robert Guest

    mirrored a feature after four or five steps to create it and undo only undid
    the mirror feature and stopped. i couldn't go further than the mirror.
     
    Robert, Nov 22, 2003
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