Hi,
start working with the routing tool I see color changes of the line elements/components from purple/yellow to transparent grey. It seems to happen deliberately. Does this mean anything?
Thanks for help.
Hi,
start working with the routing tool I see color changes of the line elements/components from purple/yellow to transparent grey. It seems to happen deliberately. Does this mean anything?
Thanks for help.
Ralf,
Can you demonstrate with a few screenshots.
What might show as yellow for you might be green for me, it depending on all kinds of settings.
Ralf;
I ran into the same issue some time back. I don't think I ever figured out what was causing it, but I do recall that the appearance for various pipes/fittings wasn't completely gone, it was just being overridden at the assembly level. If you RMB on the part in question in your Feature Manager, and go to the "Appearances" drop-down, your mysterious grey appearance should be near the top of the hierarchy if I'm remembering right. If you delete that appearance, the fitting should revert back to the part-level yellow appearance.
When I had this issue, the appearance adjustment seemed persistent; meaning I only needed to fix it once (for each part unfortunately), and after that I was fine. I never did find out the root cause, unfortunately.
Ralf;
I ran into the same issue some time back. I don't think I ever figured out what was causing it, but I do recall that the appearance for various pipes/fittings wasn't completely gone, it was just being overridden at the assembly level. If you RMB on the part in question in your Feature Manager, and go to the "Appearances" drop-down, your mysterious grey appearance should be near the top of the hierarchy if I'm remembering right. If you delete that appearance, the fitting should revert back to the part-level yellow appearance.
When I had this issue, the appearance adjustment seemed persistent; meaning I only needed to fix it once (for each part unfortunately), and after that I was fine. I never did find out the root cause, unfortunately.