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Beth Stackpole
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Re: Section Views
Beth Stackpole   7/7/2011 10:51:14 AM
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Thanks for wading in, Dan, on both questions. I think that definitively helps clarify.

Dan Staples
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Re: Section Views
Dan Staples   7/1/2011 10:03:10 AM
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The ability to measure and section is totally controlled by Adobe and their "Author" license. So a 3D PDF coming straight from Solid Edge will not have measure/section ability in the Adobe FREE viewer right out the gate. (It can however contain a complete PMI dimensioning scheme or exploded views, making the need for these things considerably less). However, the Solid Edge produced 3D PDF  can be brought up in an Adobe author product, measure/section enabled and the file resaved. Then, any Adobe free-reader seat can measure and section.

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Re: Surface editing
Dan Staples   7/1/2011 9:58:06 AM
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For Surfacing -- More accurate? No. But more automated? Yes. Certainly history-based (what we call "ordered" in Solid Edge) provides a good level of automation for surfacing insomuch as editing an upstream curve can cause many automatic downstream edits. Of course Solid Edge provides a complete ordered (history-based) environment in ADDITION to all the Synchronous stuff that is making news. And of course Solid Edge is the only system that allows you to create a Synchronous basis for your design and then create ordered features (such as surfacing) dependedent on the synchronous base. 

Beth Stackpole
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Re: Section Views
Beth Stackpole   7/1/2011 7:40:49 AM
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Not sure we can make that assumption and honestly, I don't know. Let me see if I can get Siemens to wade in with some answers.

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Section Views
plasticmaster   6/30/2011 11:12:50 PM
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Can we assume that the 3D pdf format allows measurement inquiries and "section view" viewing?

Charles Murray
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Surface editing
Charles Murray   6/30/2011 12:51:00 PM
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It's always been said that the history-based method brings more accurate surface editing to a solid model, especially with freeform surfaces. Is that still the case?



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