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civil3d.wishlist1941
2008-11-05, 10:04 PM
Summary: Allow implied windowing when editing a surface.

Description: That 2009 C3D surface editing worked like 2007 C3D editing in that TIN lines could be deleted by a crossing window without having to first start a fence command, crossing command, etc.

How Used: I believe this makes surface editing much more fluid and faster

Feature Affinity: Surface Modeling

Submitted By: Ken Roethler on June 27, 2008

nmessina
2008-12-29, 10:15 PM
Summary: Allow implied windowing when editing a surface.

Description: That 2009 C3D surface editing worked like 2007 C3D editing in that TIN lines could be deleted by a crossing window without having to first start a fence command, crossing command, etc.

How Used: I believe this makes surface editing much more fluid and faster

Feature Affinity: Surface Modeling

Submitted By: Ken Roethler on June 27, 2008

I second that wish, this is one of the many small features that seemed to have taken a step backwards.

nickbirth
2009-02-05, 10:05 PM
I just came across this post that might help
http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=88061

Re: Help in Triangle Selection
For some reason the implied window/crossing is turned off when deleting surface lines.

However, you can type ANY of the selection methods at the command prompt: F, C, W, CP, WP, etc.
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