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I wonder if the confusion is over where to click. The only way I could select
individual circles in the sample file was to either select them within the
'Objects'
list or to 'split sketch' and then point to the circle graphics.
If I'm working in the Objects list then the shift key relates to multiple
selections
between the previously selected object and this new one. This is the same as
when
selecting multiple files in explorer.
If I'm working in the graphics window then the shift key performs the 'select
similar' feature.
I believe it's working (after my fix today) but that the way it's used is
confusing.
(Hence your last paragraph).
I'm not sure how to make it work differently. I could use a different key to
'shift'
to indicate the 'select similar' functionality. I could add a menu item that
would
turn on the 'select similar' functionality but that's more of a mode than a
transient
state (as it is with the shift key).
Can you suggest a workflow that would suit?
Original comment by David.Ni...@gmail.com
on 3 Jun 2010 at 4:16
I opened the 'selection filter' in options and turn off 'sketch' so I can select
individual elements in the 3d window even though they are still part of the same
sketch. I'm sure this used to work since I usually keep all my drilling
locations in
one sketch.
Since it isn't possible to select a sketch and apply a drilling operation which
acts
on all the circles, the only option is to select all the circles. This can be
done
with multi-select in the objects window, but problematic if there are hundreds
of
circles.
Original comment by shopinth...@gmail.com
on 3 Jun 2010 at 4:25
I think I've fixed this now. I did play around with recursing down the sketch
objects for a drilling operation but it started finding intersection points of
lines
that made up a long sketch.
Sorry about that but I still can't think of a general solution for this. It's
nice
to consolidate the graphics beneath a single sketch object. I suppose the other
option would be to 'copy' the graphics beneath the sketch and 'paste into' an
empty
drilling operation. It's nearly what you're doing with the 'select similar'
function. Either way works.
Original comment by David.Ni...@gmail.com
on 3 Jun 2010 at 6:17
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
shopinth...@gmail.com
on 3 Jun 2010 at 3:49