davidinindy
Industrial
- Jun 9, 2004
- 695
I am making some drawings of parts someone else modeled.
The show and erase dimensions has some dimensions at 4 place decimals, some at 3, 5 etc...
Most need to be only 2 places, a few need to be 3.
I changed them using the properties, as usual, but when the original modeler looked at my drawings, he asked why some dimensions were yellow, and others were green.
We figured out that the ones that were green were ones I changed the decimal place display on.
My problem is that I am bad with colors... pretty much colorblind. I couldn't even tell the difference between yellow and green on the screen. Having been a CAD designer for 15 years, I've always managed to find ways to get by... ussually by personallizing the way drawings display on my screen, and using colors in my models that are very different. (not using blue and purple, or yellow and light green, etc...)
I'd like to make the green a darker shade that I can distinguish.
I looked at system colors, but don't see anything there.
As usual... Pro/E's help was no help.
Hopefully you folks can give me some guidance.
Thanks in advance.
David
The show and erase dimensions has some dimensions at 4 place decimals, some at 3, 5 etc...
Most need to be only 2 places, a few need to be 3.
I changed them using the properties, as usual, but when the original modeler looked at my drawings, he asked why some dimensions were yellow, and others were green.
We figured out that the ones that were green were ones I changed the decimal place display on.
My problem is that I am bad with colors... pretty much colorblind. I couldn't even tell the difference between yellow and green on the screen. Having been a CAD designer for 15 years, I've always managed to find ways to get by... ussually by personallizing the way drawings display on my screen, and using colors in my models that are very different. (not using blue and purple, or yellow and light green, etc...)
I'd like to make the green a darker shade that I can distinguish.
I looked at system colors, but don't see anything there.
As usual... Pro/E's help was no help.
Hopefully you folks can give me some guidance.
Thanks in advance.
David