NX Why after Rotating the model it hides the Markup elements?

2021-10-06T23:27:57Z
NX for Design

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Why after Rotating the model it hides the Markup elements?
Like in the below snap we can see the markup in the part file.

However, after rotating the model we can see the markup is getting Hide, why? See below snap-




Solution

The functionality is working as designed and below are the detailed explanation for the application behavior. 


During the design review process, the on-screen markup elements are created where the reviewer wants to circle the problem area with a certain shape (e.g. freehand, circle, rectangle, etc.). For example, there is a small face in the part or a sharp edge in the part which may cause potential manufacture issue, the reviewer might want to point out the problem area by circling around the area, so that the review comments can be passed back to the designer to correct the problem. It is important that the markup covered area as the 'problem area' shall be displayed clearly and correctly in the reviewer's view angle.


When the user is rotating the model (not during markup element creation or editing), the user's view angle to the model has changed and the on-screen markup element the shape may or may not still cover the same problem area. To avoid confusion, the designed behavior is to hide the markup elements if the user has rotated the model away from the original view angle.


With the markup navigator at the side, it is easy for the user to restore back the angle to see the mark elements. When the user has rotated the view, the markup elements in the navigator will show a blank box state (as hidden). Users can click the markup element node, and the model will rotate back to the original view angle and the markup element will display again to show the problem area.



Notes and References

9987952 

Hardware/Software Configuration

Platform: INTL64
OS: windows
OS Version: 1064
Product: NX
Application: DESIGN
Version: V1953
Function: FEATURE_MODEL

Ref: 002-8541477

KB Article ID# PL8541477

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