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Creo Importer

The Creo importer includes various format-specific settings.

Format Specific Setup

SettingDescription
Code Page NameThe code page to use to convert text to Unicode. These values follow the format used by the libiconv GNU Package. For example, "EUC-JP" for Japanese files. [default: none]
Display ToleranceDisplays tolerances for dimensions.
Display Subpart AnnotationsDisplay PMIs in the subparts of assemblies. [default: false]
Read Family TablesHow to read family tables. There are 3 options:
  • Accelerator File – use an accelerator file only. Any tessellation or generic information will be ignored.
  • Tessellation – if the accelerator file isn't present then search for the tessellation representation and use it if found. [default]
  • Wire and Generic – if the accelerator file and tessellation aren’t present then use the wire or generic representation (note that the representation will not reflect what the configuration should be).
Use Boolean OperatorDisplay the generic form of the element if there’s a boolean operator instead of a tessellation to represent it. [default: false]
Use Flexible ComponentDisplay the generic form of the element if there’s a flexible component instead of a tessellation to represent it. [default: false]
Hide SkeletonsHide all skeleton elements from the imported file. [default: true]
Exploded State ViewsCreate a view for each exploded state. [default: false]
Display Visible DatumManage the visibility of datum entities. [default: false]
Read SketchControl the sketch reading. There are 3 options:
  • Yes – read wires.
  • No – do not read wires. [default]
  • Same as Datum – read wires as per the Display Visible Datum option.
Compute Home ViewAdd an additional view to reflect the current states (orientation, explode, etc.). [default: false]