The results continue to show information about each interference but now includes options to filter the results by interference type. Interference can be ignored (or un-ignored) by right-clicking on it within the list. This includes the new Treat subassemblies as components option which when enabled ignores the interferences within sub-assemblies. The converted geometry is NOT associative to the original text.Īnalyze Interference provides many new enhancements. This new feature converts text to sketch geometry like lines and arcs. Got text in a sketch and wish it was sketched geometry instead? Well, have no fear, Inventor 2017.3 provides a new right-click Convert to Geometry feature. This brings the user interface (UI) up to par with the other part modeling environments. The 3D Sketch environment got a bit of loving with the introduction of mini-toolbars. The new options provide the ability to now toggle the option separately for part and assembly documents. The Application Options (Sketch tab) expands the “ Look at sketch plane on sketch creation” setting. Previously you had to manually project the plane. When dimensioning or adding constraints, selecting a plane perpendicular to the sketch is now projected automatically. This applies to all types including projected, cut edge, and cross-part reference. Projected References are no longer lost when you redefine the sketch plane. With Project Geometry active, double-click a face or edge and all tangent connected objects are selected and projected. Inventor 2017.3 expands this workflow into the sketch Project Geometry feature. Inventor 2017 R2 introduced the double-click-select-tangent-faces workflow. Redefinable projected sketch references.It is not necessary to install every Update. You can get current on the latest release simply by installing the latest Update and its prerequisite. These Updates include new capabilities and/or bug fixes that improve the 2019 release. The table below lists Inventor 2019 Updates available to active subscription and maintenance plan customers.
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