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hey .. iam working with autocad 2013 .. and i want to see the solid history of some cylinder that i subtracted from a cube ... to do that .. i had to open the properties of the object .. and check under "solid history" >> history (record) & "show history" ( = yes )

 

and it works great ... except that i found out that one some toturials on youtube .. that he press ctrl only to see that ... and my head is boiling .. i cant find it myself and i cant find anyone to help me with that ... please

 

how to do that ...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

if u want to know what iam talking about

 

(( from 1:33:00 - 1:35:00 )) (( its almost 2 hours vedio ))

 

its in arabic but ... he mentioned something called "history control"

 

please tell me as soon as u can

 

thanks !!

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i also realized that there is not grips enabled in my autocad 2013 i dont know why ???? i have object snap is on and 3d object snap . even OSNAPZ is set to 1 .. then why there is no grips in 3d now ??? .. i want previuse request .. is it a bug .. am i forgetting something ?

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Try _GRIPS = 1 or 2 for the grips.

 

 

its already 2 and i tried also "1" but still no grip ... i will try to make a vedio and upload it as soon as i can .. it will be small ..

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Parametric modeling applications are perfect for things like this (Revit, Inventor, etc). Just throwing it out there is all as a tip. ;)

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SOLIDHIST has to be turned on before solids are modified. That plus CTRL-Click on a face for Subobject selection should yield the same results as shown in the video.

 

SubobjectSelection.gif

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Kinda have to work with autocad !!! >>>> here

>>> that is my computer and that is the vedio i recorded from it .. please watch it to know what iam talking about
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SOLIDHIST has to be turned on before solids are modified. That plus CTRL-Click on a face for Subobject selection should yield the same results as shown in the video.

 

[ATTACH=CONFIG]36187[/ATTACH]

 

its one ( set = 1 ) i also tried the ( set = zero )

>---- that is my computer !

 

any idea what is causeing it ? .. i hold ctrl while iam picking but its not working -.-

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Parametric modeling applications are perfect for things like this (Revit, Inventor, etc). Just throwing it out there is all as a tip. ;)

 

kinda have no choice .. iam architecture .. we use autocad 2d . 3d , revit 2d.3d .. 3ds max .. sketchup ...arcgis 10 and more with photoshop ... as far as i can see .. i still have to learn -.-

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its one ( set = 1 ) i also tried the ( set = zero )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn7ub...ature=youtu.be >---- that is my computer !

 

any idea what is causeing it ? .. i hold ctrl while iam picking but its not working -.-

 

Welcome to the forum. :)

 

If you look at the image you will see the QUICK PROPERTIES palette displaying attributes (which has been customized to display those attributes which I typically might want displayed for a Solid),

describing relevant information for the cylinder which is selected.

In addition to having your SOLIDHIST to 1, you will notice that I have selected in the palette to RECORD, the default is NONE.

Once you do that it will all start to work for you.

 

I have also attached the settings from my OPTIONS > SELECTION tab, which may help you get your grips display sorted out.

 

You mentioned SUBTRACTING in an earlier post, which makes me wonder how you are modeling. If you are still using the EXTRUDE command, and are unfamiliar with it, I would suggest you try the PRESSPULL command which is much easier to use and more powerul than the EXTRUDE command. There is an excellent video in the tutorials section of the EXTRUDE and PRESSPULL commands. The description of PRESSPULL starts at about the 3:30 mark in the video. :wink:

solid history.jpg

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If you enter SYSVDLG at the commandline you will be able to access all of the system variable options, which can be quite enlightening.

There are so many ways commands and tools can be used other than the default settings.

This images show just a couple of the GRIPS system variable settings.

 

At any rate, I would strongly suggest that time permitting you go through these system variables (meaning the GRIPS ones here) to set them as you would like them.

The GRIPMULTIFUNCTIONAL variable would also be of interest to you. :)

grip related system variable options.jpg

grips subobject mode options.jpg

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If you enter SYSVDLG at the commandline you will be able to access all of the system variable options, which can be quite enlightening.

There are so many ways commands and tools can be used other than the default settings.

This images show just a couple of the GRIPS system variable settings.

 

At any rate, I would strongly suggest that time permitting you go through these system variables (meaning the GRIPS ones here) to set them as you would like them.

The GRIPMULTIFUNCTIONAL variable would also be of interest to you. :)

 

thanks alot for ur effort , that is great work .. i really appreciate it .. but i have the same settings in the option menu and the SYSVDLG .. everything is correct as i think

 

here is the vedio of my configurations

 

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If you enter SYSVDLG at the commandline you will be able to access all of the system variable options, which can be quite enlightening.

There are so many ways commands and tools can be used other than the default settings.

This images show just a couple of the GRIPS system variable settings.

 

At any rate, I would strongly suggest that time permitting you go through these system variables (meaning the GRIPS ones here) to set them as you would like them.

The GRIPMULTIFUNCTIONAL variable would also be of interest to you. :)

 

 

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Try GRIPOBJLIMIT set to 0 (zero). :)

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Try GRIPOBJLIMIT set to 0 (zero). :)

 

didnt work out :/ .. nothing happen .. defult is 100 btw

 

but thanks for ur care

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why its so hard to find simple answer like that ? ... maybe its in 2011 only ?? ... maybe i had to install something to make it work ?

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didnt work out :/ .. nothing happen .. defult is 100 btw

 

but thanks for ur care

 

You no doubt also read in the SYSVDLG that when it is set to 0 the grips always work, which is why I suggested it. :)

Perhaps you should try setting it to a higher number than the 100 default, since it can be as high as 32,000 and change.

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