updating edited assembly in TECHDRAW

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antondroid
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updating edited assembly in TECHDRAW

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hi
i had find, that after updating edited assembly in TECHDRAW it didn't properly show the state of the project.
does it bug, or not?

Just i didn't find this branch, so i already had described it here in 2 topics



https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=69431

https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=69424
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Re: updating edited assembly in TECHDRAW

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antondroid wrote: Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:22 pm Just i didn't find this branch, so i already had described it here in 2 topics
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=69431
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=69424
You don't need 3 topics in multiple sections for 1 question.

If you want a decent answer, you'll have to provide files (the one with the TechDraw page, the assembly and the components) so we can actually see what is going on.

I suspect you need to recompute the View to pick up the changed assembly.
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Re: updating edited assembly in TECHDRAW

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you need to recompute
i had pressed the 'redraw page' button, as i had mentioned in that topics,
but i didn't find 'recompute', would u like to prompt in which folder it placed?

just i can't to remove those topics, and at first i didn't saw this branch, so i didn't doubled that topics here.

and the original files had attached to that topics, of coarse.
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Re: updating edited assembly in TECHDRAW

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antondroid wrote: Tue Jun 14, 2022 6:33 pm and the original files had attached to that topics, of coarse.
The file in the other post doesn't have a TechDraw Page, so we are only guessing what you are doing.

If you selected all of arrayX_small_Y as the Source of your View, and now you want (all-1) to be the Source, you need to press the ellipsis (...) at the right of the Source line in the PropertyEditor and deselect the array you no longer want.

Recompute is either right click in the object tree or use Std_Refresh button.
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Re: updating edited assembly in TECHDRAW

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thanx.
the toolbar with recompute was not installed by default view.
but after i had install it, and had highlighted all bodyes, the recompute button still inactive and what mistake i had make this time?

and does it right, that in spate of i had set the decimal as 1, there are printed 2 decimals?
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Re: updating edited assembly in TECHDRAW

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and i'm worried about one more thing:

except the new inserted cells didn't appeared in techdraw page old view,

but dimensions distorted and lost their values.

i don't understand, why it happened, because of cells removing was in the middle, so the vertices,on which is dimensions is based,

are didn't touched, because they are had keep stay on the place.
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