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angelbalderas
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Some problems in 3D
10th Nov, 2005 at 3:53pm
 
I use the 3.04.1 version:

I don't find anything about volumes of revolution. In the guide is written "select Plot as 2D" but I didn't find that command.

in 3D in "Edit Axes" it no exists "Lighting", is a problem of the graphics card?

in 3D selecting a point and a line: it doesn't draw the closest point, contextual menu suggest only "normal plane".

in 3D selecting two skew lines: it doesn't draw the closet point (contextual menu don't suggest it).

in 3D selecting two skew lines: it doesn't calculate angle between (contextual menu don't suggest it).
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Mark
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Re: Some problems in 3D
Reply #1 - 14th Nov, 2005 at 2:12pm
 
Volumes of revolution and the editing of lighting only became available in version 3.10. This is a free upgrade from v.3.04.1 and is available from your dealer.

The other features you mentioned should all be availabe in v.3.04.1 as detailed below:

> in 3D selecting a point and a line: it doesn't draw the
> closest point, contextual menu suggest only "normal
> plane".

Select a straight line and a  point and "Closest Point" should be avaliable in the right-click menu. You should not have an option for "Normal Plane" so this suggests that you perhaps don't have the correct objects selected.

> in 3D selecting two skew lines: it doesn't draw the closet
> point (contextual menu don't suggest it).
> in 3D selecting two skew lines: it doesn't calculate angle
> between (contextual menu don't suggest it).

Selecting two straight lines (and nothing else) should give the right-click option "Shortest Distance" and also "Angle between Lines".

Hope this helps.



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angelbalderas
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Re: Some problems in 3D
Reply #2 - 15th Nov, 2005 at 6:48pm
 
OK that's work, thank you
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alanej
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Re: Some problems in 3D
Reply #3 - 2nd Feb, 2006 at 6:36pm
 
We at Bedford School have just upgraded to version 3. I have been running a 1 user copy for a year without problems, so we decided to let everyone have a go. The 3D part does not work, saying we need  DirectX v9. We have this in place but still no joy.

The school operates a system with a few main servers where the software resides, then many terminals operating in a time-sharing mode. This means the typical user has no local processing power (it all happens at the server level). the server has a 3D graphics card, and directX v9

I am concerned that the 3D part will only work in a one-user-one-PC mode. Can anyone throw any light on this?
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Mark
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Re: Some problems in 3D
Reply #4 - 3rd Feb, 2006 at 4:35pm
 
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