Diagnostic Colors

The Diagnostic Colors dialog box lets you customize the color that is used to display over-constrained, inconsistent, not-changed, and iso constrained elements. To access this dialog box, click the Display tab and click Configure next to the Activate geometries' diagnostic check box.

Diagnostic colors

Over-constrained elements
Select a color for over-constrained elements (that is, elements for which too many dimensions were applied to the geometry).

By default, the color is specified to pink.

Inconsistent elements
Select a color for inconsistent elements, that is, elements for which at least one dimension value needs to be changed.
Note: This is also the case when elements are under-constrained and the system proposes defaults that do not lead to a solution.

By default, the color is specified to red.

Not-changed elements
Select a color for not-changed elements, that is, elements for which some geometrical elements are over-defined or not-consistent. As a result, geometry that depends on the problematic area is not recalculated.

By default, the color is specified to brown.

Iso-constrained elements
Select a color for iso constrained elements, that is, elements for which all the relevant dimensions are satisfied. The geometry is fixed and cannot be moved from its geometrical support.

By default, the color is specified to light green.