Hello, first post here, new user of PC-DMIS. So, I've given myself quite the first project, a Gen 3 LS camshaft!
I'm struggling with command mode readability. Is there any way to change the text font, size, and possibly spacing/indent between separate features? If I do a parameter change or whatever, it just seems be blend in with the previous feature, and searching through the text is straining on the eyes.. and mind... What can I do to enhance readability?
Here is the Color Editor dialog window example.
I try too use the same color format that is used in VS code and Visual Studio IDE.
Attached is the color format that I currently use. Unzip and change the file name extension to .clr from .txt
Edit Window Color 2020R2 20210201.zip
The Color Editor is located under Edit - Preferences - Edit window colors
Using the Color Editor window select the Export button and save your current settings to the default folder or create your own location and folder.
Next select the Import button, while the Open file dialog window is open go to the unzip folder and copy the Edit Window Color 2020R2 20210201.clr . Then paste the Edit Window Color 2020R2 20210201.clr file in the Import Open file dialog window. Now select open. Select Apply. Select Ok.
Check out the help files for other settings and file location.
PC-DMIS Help Center - 2020
Here is the Color Editor dialog window example.
I try too use the same color format that is used in VS code and Visual Studio IDE.
Attached is the color format that I currently use. Unzip and change the file name extension to .clr from .txt
Edit Window Color 2020R2 20210201.zip
The Color Editor is located under Edit - Preferences - Edit window colors
Using the Color Editor window select the Export button and save your current settings to the default folder or create your own location and folder.
Next select the Import button, while the Open file dialog window is open go to the unzip folder and copy the Edit Window Color 2020R2 20210201.clr . Then paste the Edit Window Color 2020R2 20210201.clr file in the Import Open file dialog window. Now select open. Select Apply. Select Ok.
Check out the help files for other settings and file location.
PC-DMIS Help Center - 2020