in fact when you go into the configurations; you have the "DefaultSM-FLAT-PATTERN" config and select it and you unfold your piece because it is not unfolded when it should.
yes I saw that, but even if I go from "default" to "SM-FLAT-PATTREN" in the config, it doesn't change anything. Whereas if I take another sheet metal (another file), I can see that it changes something directly since the part is either unfolded or folded...;
I wonder if I'm not going to redesign this room quite simply...
So I thought I understood what to do, but I can't.
So I'm good in the drawing and not in the room.
I select the view that should be unfolded.
I set myself to "defaultSM-FLAT-PATTREN" and select the "unfolded state" checkbox. Then I go to "default" and the "unfolded state" checkbox is unchecked. There I save, and I go back to "defaultSM-FLAT-PATTREN", but the view has not moved a yota....
I must have missed something...
PS during all these maneuvers, the eyesight didn't change at all, for the record.
No, you have to go into the room and you go to the "DefaultSM-FLAT-PATTERN" configuration and then you unfold your room. If the part is not unfolded in this configuration, it cannot appear unfolded in the MEP...
pfff I can't do it.. I redesign the room, too bad.
@ ac cobra.
I have to understand my mistake even if I rebuild these parts, it's not the first time that this has happened and on this assembly three parts are concerned.
What you could do. Modify the file I posted and send it back to me. I replace it in my assembly to see if it works.
You have to go to the "DefectSM-FLAT-PATTERN" configuration in the part then you go to the sheet metal tab and you click on unfolded and you reselect default configuration which will re-fold the part then you save and it will be good.