As per ReMark's suggestion, my polyline width is set to default. The use of standard parts in the CAD environment contributes to shorter cycle. I would approximate about 50 vertices, not enough that I would have any idea WHAT it is, if I didn't already know. Powerful Assembly Design - ME10 features a parts concept that simplifies. Mine seems to be displaying sort of critical vertices, as opposed to whole lines, but enough that I can tell where it is. I work in Imperial units so when I measure the man block, he measures 146' tall.Ĭad64, your screenshot shows a lot more points from the outline of the man. The second screenshot shows me moving the block after I edited it and exploded all the polylines.Īs for the size issue, maybe it is as you said. As you can see, there is no preview of the block as I'm moving it. ![]() The first one shows me trying to move the man block. Another source for licenses may be I have seen used ME10 licenses there. Go to and contact their salesteam or look for the partners they have in your country and contact them. ME10 is now produced and supportet by CoCreate. Can you see the elements of the block as you're moving it, or only after you have completed the command? Re: CAD ME-10 ME 10 is no longer a HP Software. ![]() Yes, after you copy and paste to a new location they do display correctly, but are you saying you can see them while you're copying them, while the Copy or Move command is still in progress? For instance, trying Moving the man block. Dadgad, the OP is talking about seeing the objects as he's copying and moving them around on screen.
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