Why is the on edge relation removed when a converted entityis trimmed? If it is possible to have multiple sections ofconverted entities on one edge chained end to end, (even if inmultiple sketches) then the relation should not be removed whentrimmed. Furthermore, when I drag the endpoints to create multiplesections, it adds relations to the endpoint, fully defining it. I'msorry, but if an entity lies on another entity, then the endpointis already coincident AND UNDERDEFINED. Since when is a point thatis already constrained to lie on an edge fully defined when thatrelation is duplicated? It makes no sense whatsoever!
Why are offset splines able to be trimmed sometimes, and othertimes I get the error that offset splines cannot be trimmed"?Clearly they can, so what gives?
Why does making one endpoint tangent to another curve (but notend-to-end) over-define my sketch OR move the point to an undesiredlocation and then fully define the point? If all it contains is atangent and a coincident relation, I sould be able to move thepoint along the entity it is coincedent and tangent to, but Ican't.
And, since these are all graphics related...Why is SW stilloffering 169.xx series drivers when nvidia is on 181.xx? Thevistax64 driver for a QFX5600 offered on the SW driver sectionsuffered from banding, choppy rotation, and zooming with the mousewheel was so slow I found it unusable, even if running a windowsclassic theme.
And why-oh-why are surface splines so impossible to control? If Ican project a curve onto a surface, I should be able to draw asimilar spline on the surface, but this is not possible. It isalways overdefining, creating invalid geometry, blowing points WAYoutside (like 100 meters away on a .25 meter part) the graphicsarea, or simply not responding whatsoever to my input, but undowill undo the null response... Also, I have noticed that movingCV's on a surface spline does not alter the point's tangencyhandle, it only moves the point. This is inconsistient with howsplines are treated elsewhere in SW, and further cripples the useof this tool. If anyone can tell me how they have used surfacesplines with any effect, I'm all ears. Otherwise, I'm calling aspade a spade. Offer a tool that works or fix it.
One more thing...How do I measure the length of a spline? If thisisn't possible, it should be. The return of the curvature curvewould be appreciated as well, while you're in there
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My last comment would be that it is Friday and Y'all have a goodweekend!SolidworksSketching
Why are offset splines able to be trimmed sometimes, and othertimes I get the error that offset splines cannot be trimmed"?Clearly they can, so what gives?
Why does making one endpoint tangent to another curve (but notend-to-end) over-define my sketch OR move the point to an undesiredlocation and then fully define the point? If all it contains is atangent and a coincident relation, I sould be able to move thepoint along the entity it is coincedent and tangent to, but Ican't.
And, since these are all graphics related...Why is SW stilloffering 169.xx series drivers when nvidia is on 181.xx? Thevistax64 driver for a QFX5600 offered on the SW driver sectionsuffered from banding, choppy rotation, and zooming with the mousewheel was so slow I found it unusable, even if running a windowsclassic theme.
And why-oh-why are surface splines so impossible to control? If Ican project a curve onto a surface, I should be able to draw asimilar spline on the surface, but this is not possible. It isalways overdefining, creating invalid geometry, blowing points WAYoutside (like 100 meters away on a .25 meter part) the graphicsarea, or simply not responding whatsoever to my input, but undowill undo the null response... Also, I have noticed that movingCV's on a surface spline does not alter the point's tangencyhandle, it only moves the point. This is inconsistient with howsplines are treated elsewhere in SW, and further cripples the useof this tool. If anyone can tell me how they have used surfacesplines with any effect, I'm all ears. Otherwise, I'm calling aspade a spade. Offer a tool that works or fix it.
One more thing...How do I measure the length of a spline? If thisisn't possible, it should be. The return of the curvature curvewould be appreciated as well, while you're in there

My last comment would be that it is Friday and Y'all have a goodweekend!SolidworksSketching