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【转帖】changing layer properties with a macro
changing layer properties with a macro
through several days of scouring the internet, i can not find anything on how to do these things using a macro: - hide a layer - unhide a layer - change a layer's color the solidworks macro recorder seems not to work with recording anything that has to do with any changes to layers. i don't know why. 85% of the macros i have found on the internet didn't work correctly with solidworks 2008, so i had to go through them line by line and try to figure them out or discard them altogether. one problem i have been trying to fix is place our companies sheet format on a drawing. (which i finally found a macro to to this) this format has two different layers. one for proprietary information and one without. i just wanted to automate the hiding of proprietary layer (a) and unhiding of non-proprietary layer (b) and vice versa (maybe with a form and buttons), but i can't find any info on how to hide/unhide a layer. i can create a form and buttons, but i don't know what coding to put on the buttons. the second problem i have is to change the color of a layer. i have a macro to change all the dimensions to a layer, but i also want to change that layer to say blue. if anyone could help me i would greatly appreciate it. i am new to macros and am a decent software programmer. that's how i was able to decipher some other peoples macros and tailor them to my needs. i've actually had to translate some german websites just to see the macros. i'm glad computer programing is a language all it's own and not country specific. thanks in advance for anyone's help. joe, i am no expert at this but i found the following code that creates a layer and gives it a coulor as well. hope it helps you get an idea of how to work with certain features. sub main() dim swapp as sldworks.sldworks dim swdraw as sldworks.drawingdoc set swapp = application.sldworks set swdraw = swapp.activedoc 'check to see if a drawing is loaded if swdraw is nothing then swapp.sendmsgtouser "please open a drawing." exit sub end if swdraw.clearselection dim retval as boolean retval = swdraw.createlayer("myredlayer", "red", rgb(255, _ 0, 0), swlinestitch, swlw_thick, true) end sub solidworks 2006,2007,2008,2009 (office premium.) core 2 duo e6850 @ 3.00 mhz window xp pro sp3 32 bit ati firegl v7350 edited: 10/01/2008 at 11:32 am by ben guenther answer i got it all figured out finally. thanks ben for some help on creating layers, i can use that also. i found these other macros on a different forum, i don't know why they aren't here. to anyone that wants to take advantage and use them, here they are. to change a color of any layer: dim swapp as sldworks.sldworks dim swdoc as sldworks.modeldoc2 dim swdwg as sldworks.drawingdoc dim swlyrmgr as sldworks.layermgr dim swlayer as sldworks.layer sub layercolorchange() set swapp = application.sldworks set swdoc = swapp.activedoc if swdocdrawing <> swdoc.gettype then msgbox "this only works for drawings" exit sub end if set swdwg = swdoc set swlyrmgr = swdoc.getlayermanager 'copy and paste this block until you have as many as you want (change dimensions below to your layer name) set swlayer = swlyrmgr.getlayer("dimensions") 'type the layer name here. swlayer.color = 16711680 '(this is blue 0,0,255) type the number for the desired color here. end sub to turn a layer on or off: sub layervisibility() dim swapp as object dim part as object dim swlayermgr as object dim swlayer as object set swapp = createobject("sldworks.application") set part = swapp.activedoc set swlayermgr = part.getlayermanager ' change dimensions below to your layer name set swlayer = swlayermgr.getlayer("dimensions") ' to turn layer on, change false (off) to true (on) swlayer.visible = false set swlayer = nothing set swlayermgr = nothing set part = nothing set swapp = nothing end sub of course these can be cleaned up and combined with any other macro (which is what i am doing). quick |
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