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Solid Edge ST

This section contains tips related to Solid Edge ST.

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General


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Automatic plane selection


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Default Sharpness

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Unigraphics Solutions\Solid Edge\Version XX\PrefSets\Options-View "DefaultSharpness"=dword:00000003

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Extrude command


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File Properties

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Windows XP x64

If you're running Solid Edge 32-bit and need to see Solid Edge file properties from Windows Explorer, you'll need to run %windir%\syswow64\explorer.exe /separate. This starts the 32-bit version of Windows Explorer.

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Planes


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Sketches


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Themes

It's probably not supported but you can choose from 4 different color themes for Solid Edge ST. Using regedit, you can modify HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Unigraphics Solutions\Solid Edge\Version 100\DEBUG\Theme with one of the values from HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Unigraphics Solutions\Solid Edge\Version 100\DEBUG\Theme Choices.
Registry

Registry


Aqua

Aqua

Black

Black

Blue

Blue

Silver

Silver


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Solid Edge

This section contains tips NOT specific to Solid Edge ST.

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Installation

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Dual Installation

In a command prompt, enter msiexec /i "Y:\solid edge\solid edge\solid edge vXX.msi" MULTIVERSION="Yes"

Change Y: to match the drive letter of your installation source and change vXX (for ST - ST##) to match the current version to install.

You may need to run the ISScript####.Msi file prior to installation.

After installation, the user must make due two things

1. Make the correct version current prior to launching the application. In the C:\Program Files\Solid Edge vxx\Program folder is a file MakeVerCurr.exe. It is highly recommended to create a desktop shortcut of this executable (renaming it to reflect the version of Solid Edge made current) to be run prior to launching the respective version of Solid Edge.

2. Revmanger menu short cuts will change to the newest version. To change these back to current version. Got to file options through explore then file type. Find each extension par, dft & asm and edit each and change ST to V20 (Note: when you do "MakeVerCur", it will change them back to ST. "MakeVerCur" for 20 will not convert them back to 20 or any other version)

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Dual Installation Removal

To remove the dual installations, first remove both the products from the control panel > 'Add remove programs'. Then run Solid Edge\SptTools\MSI Cleanup Utility\msicuu2.exe and Solid Edge\SptTools\SECleanup\SECleanupAll.exe from the BOTH the product install locations.

It's very important that you run both the clean up from the correct versions to get rid of install information from the registry. Otherwise you won't be able to run the Solid Edge installation again without using the MULTIVERSION option. Moreover, executing the the SolidEdge.Application from a script may also fail.

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Silent Update Installation

Solid Edge Updates can be installed silently, but must be prepared before they will do so. The following steps outlines the preparation process.

Open SEUPDATE.EXE in Winzip or other compression utility that opens EXEs.

Extract the contents to a folder.

Issue the following from a command line "path\setup -s"

The update will now install silently with no user interaction.

(NOTE: Older Updates did not contain an SETUP.ISS file which means one would need to be created before the Update will install silently. This is done by recording an install by using the command line "path\setup -r". The SETUP.ISS file will be deposited in the Windows\System32 folder. Move it to the folder you unzipped the Update to.

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Keyboard Shortcuts

File Category
CommandShortcutAssemblyDraft2D ViewPartSheet MetalWeldmentProfileExploded ViewFeature RecognizerSimplifySimply MotionVirtual StudioXpresRoute
NewCTRL + NXXXXXX  XX   
OpenCTRL + O XXXXXX  XX   
CloseCTRL + F4 XXXXXX X    X
SaveCTRL + S XXXXXXX  XX X
PrintCTRL + P XXXXXXXXXXXXX
ExitALT + F4XXXXXX XXX  X

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CommandShortcutAssemblyDraft2D ViewPartSheet MetalWeldmentProfileExploded ViewFeature RecognizerSimplifySimply MotionVirtual StudioXpresRoute
UndoCTRL + ZXXXXXXXX X  X
RedoCTRL + YXXXXXXX  X  X
CutCTRL + XXXXXXXX  X  X
CopyCTRL + CXXXXXXX  X  X
PasteCTRL + VXXXXXXX  X  X
DeleteDELETEXXXXXXX  X  X
Select AllCTRL + A XX   X      

View Category
CommandShortcutAssemblyDraft2D ViewPartSheet MetalWeldmentProfileExploded ViewFeature RecognizerSimplifySimply MotionVirtual StudioXpresRoute
ZoomCTRL + F12 X           
Zoom InCTRL + Up or CTRL + LeftXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Zoom OutCTRL + Down or CTRL + RightXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Pan UpCTRL + SHIFT + UpX  XXXXXXXXXX
Pan DownCTRL + SHIFT + DownX  XXXXXXXXXX
Pan LeftCTRL + SHIFT + LeftX  XXXXXXXXXX
Pan RightCTRL + SHIFT + RightX  XXXXXXXXXX
Rotate about X-axis (Screen orientation, not Model Space)UpX  XXXXXXXXXX
Rotate about X-axis Negative (Screen orientation, not Model Space)DownX  XXXXXXXXXX
Rotate about Y-axis (Screen orientation, not Model Space)RightX  XXXXXXXXXX
Rotate about Y-axis Negative (Screen orientation, not Model Space)LeftX  XXXXXXXXXX
Rotate about Z-axis (Screen orientation, not Model Space)SHIFT + Right or SHIFT + UpX  XXXXXXXXXX
Rotate about Z-axis Negative (Screen orientation, not Model Space)SHIFT + Left or SHIFT + DownX  XXXXXXXXXX
Fit ViewALT + RMBXXXXXXXXXXXX 
RefreshF5XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Previous ViewALT + F5XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Next ViewCTRL + F6XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Sketch ViewCTRL + H      X      
Zoom ToolALT + Z XX          
Bottom ViewCTRL + BX  XXX XXXXXX
Front ViewCTRL + FX  XXX XXXXXX
Back ViewCTRL + K       XXXXXX
Isometric ViewCTRL + I or F8X  XXXXXXXXXX
Dimetric ViewCTRL + J or F7X  XXXXXXXXXX
Trimetric ViewCTRL + MX  XXXXXXXXXX
Left ViewCTRL + LX  XXX XXXXXX
Right ViewCTRL + RX  XXX XXXXXX
Top ViewCTRL + TX  XXX XXXXXX
Clipping On/OffCTRL + DX  XXXXX XXXX
Graphics Information (Probe)CTRL + SHIFT + PX  XXXXXXXXX 

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Variables

A lot of this information can be found (buried) in help.

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Creating rules for variables

You can also define a discrete list or limited range of values for a variable by typing the proper characters into the Range cell for a variable in the Variable Table. The following table and examples illustrate how to do this:

CharacterMeaningWhere UsedVariable Type
(Greater ThanBeginning OnlyLimit
)Less ThanEndOnlyLimit
[Greater Than or Equal ToBeginning OnlyLimit
]Less Than or Equal ToEnd OnlyLimit
{}Encloses a Discrete ListUse both as a setDiscrete List
;Separates ValuesBetween values in a limit or discrete listLimit and Discrete List

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View Manipulation

CombinationEnvironmentDescription
CTRL + T3DTop view
CTRL + B3DBottom view
CTRL + L3DLeft view
CTRL + R3DRight view
CTRL + F3DFront view
CTRL + K3DBack view
CTRL + I3DIsometric view
CTRL + J3DDimetric view
CTRL + M3DTrimetric view
ALT + F53DPrevious view
SHIFT + RMB3DRotate
CTRL + RMB3DZoom
SHIFT + CTRL + RMB3DPan
ALT + RMB3DDrag does Zoom Area
ALT + RMB Click3DFit
Arrow Keys3DRotate the model parallel to the defined direction
SHIFT + Arrow Keys3DRotate the model with the axis coming out of the screen

Other Shortcuts for those who have a wheelmouse (wheel used as Middle Mouse Button):