I am also having the problem of being unable to sort mirrored columns. The drop down on the column shows that it is possible as does the hover on the top of the column. However, there is no sorting occurring.

Hi! Ive found that mirrored blocks are essentially exploded when exporting a STP into solidworks, is there any easy way to check if a block has been mirrored in object properties or object description etc?


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I'm running into an issue with AppData\Local\Packages - Microsoft.Edge creating a lot of bloat and I want to put it in the excludeed folders list. However, it's not excluding it because it's i nthe mirrored policy (we try and create store apps).

Now I mirrored PDF which can be printed in mirror view (again in PDF).

After I spend some time with plot function I made same conclusions: looks like mirror disabled for Gerber and DXF which is explainable.

The Gerber viewer allows mirrored printing.

I think that your problem is using a CNC mill to cut tracks on the bottom side, so you want ti mirror the Gerber file itself?

If so, raise this as a wishlist item on Launchpad

If your laser output is mirrored horizontally or vertically, move the dot to the opposite corner, horizontally or vertically, depending on the direction that the output is mirrored, and that will correct it.

hi again im still getting the mirrored images and upside down back to from image burnt onto the material

I have tried setting the origin but it set in the opposite corner to the one i set. Also it says to set the dollar $10 to 0 but i cant seem to do that either please help oh and the machine moves in the oposite direction too

Some projects have over 30 individual parts and most of them have to be mirrored. I initially used mirror feature to achieve the symmetry but this created new parts that are derived fro the original part. After looking online I found out that the parts could be mirrored but using the reuse feature, this created did the job and also reused the part instead of creating a new part file.

After playing with the feature a little more, I realised that not all parts can be reused if mirror of the part is to be achieved. This would be true for the part shown in drawing 1, but all my parts are sheet metal and its mirrored part would be the same as shown in drawing 2 and 3.

Following on to Scott's message, if I actually do need mirrored parts, truly a left hand/right hand situation, I still don't use the Mirror Components tool. I create a master part with the LH & RH versions as separate solids and derive them in to their own separate parts.

Easiest of all, though, is to use master modeling for the whole assembly, or subassembly; mirrored parts are modeled as above, but in context of other parts, and don't need any constraining in the assembly.

Im hoping someone has a good workflow or some good tips on doing mirrored parts. I don't just mean mirroring a part, but an entire assembly, and all of the part drawings, while maintaining associativity to the original.

I modeled an inspection fixture that has many components within an assembly. Each part is saved externally and are their own files. I then made drawings for each of them. Now I need to make the right hand version and really don't want to start from scratch on the drawings. I also want any changes I do on the original to happen in the mirrored version.

I frequently try and streamline my workload in Creo through the use of mirroring. Why do the same work twice when you can leverage the mirror feature? This saves time on the front-end modeling, but catches up with you on the back-end detailing in the sense that it does not appear to be possible to show dimensions of a mirrored feature in a drawing. How then do you articulate that symmetry to the fabricator unless you add dimensions, which contradicts best practices and opens up the risk of dimensions "falling off drawings"?

You can use Mirror > Options > Fully dependent with options to vary. This will show dimensions for both sets of holes. If you make change to the mirrored hole, it will prompt to ask you if you want to make it independent (if you want to keep the mirrored relation, you always have to change the original hole dimensions).

You can use Point Patterns. These aren't truly mirrored, but I've found they are handy. Create a sketch on a surface to locate your holes. Create geometry points in the sketch and close it. Create a hole and place it on the surface and the point. Pattern the hole using a Point Pattern and select your sketch. You can use relations to make it mirrored, but that does add some work where mirror relates them for free.

You can use Mirror > Options > Fully dependent with options to vary. This will show dimensions for both sets of holes. If you make change to the mirrored hole, it will prompt to ask you if you want to make it independent (if you want to keep the mirrored relation, you always have to change the original hole dimensions).

You can use Point Patterns. These aren't truly mirrored, but I've found they are handy. Create a sketch on a surface to locate your holes. Create geometry points in the sketch and close it. Create a hole and place it on the surface and the point. Pattern the hole using a Point Pattern and select your sketch. You can use relations to make it mirrored, but that does add some work where mirror relates them for free.

Depending on your drawing standard for interpretation (i.e. ANSI Y14.5) you should be able to use centerlines or datums to denote part symmetry in a 2D drawing or MBD features. If the feature is mirrored then it is symmetric about the mirror plane. You can then add a suffix to any dim that is using the mirror plane (centerline) as a reference.

The only way I can get mirrored text (I believe that is your problem) is by mirroring the line on which the text is placed. So I am guessing there is something about how the Illustrator file was made which is messing up in Designer.

I understand a fix for new documents being brought in is in place and we are in the midst of installing this; My question is has anyone came up with a solution or a business process to try fix the documents that are now in the repository and inverted / mirrored already,.


As you can see in this picture, I have a leg selected. I have applied the mirror modifier, so I can have 2 legs. Whenever I want to move the object, it moves them both. How do I select on the mirrored object and move it away from the original where I want it?

Or, go into edit mode, select the mirrored geometry (just the stuff you want to move), press P, seperate by selection.

This will move it into a new object.

From there you can move it where you want

I have a 3018 CNC (banggood). Problem is that it makes the jobs mirrored and also flipped. The flipped thing is resolved by switching the outer 2 wire on the connecter

Cable for the motors. But, still mirrored and now the control is reversed.

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When i click in the GRBL software to move right,spindle moves left,click move up it goes down. Click front it goes back.

Have changed $3=0 to $3 =7.

Now moves are OK,but the image i get is mirrored.

What now?

Before he made the Mirrored Room, on view in this gallery, he had already become interested in using boxes and other common forms as the basis of his sculptures, many of which he encrusted with found, autobiographical materials such as yarn, needles, and hair. His use of mirrors marked a further development in his sculptural practice. Fundamentally autobiographical, it innately bears the image of not only the maker but also everyone who sees and experiences or inhabits the work. Samaras arrived at the idea of a literal mirrored room while writing a short story in 1963 in which the character lived in a mirrored house. In a 1968 letter to a curator of what was then the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Samaras explained that mirrors had long fascinated him for their playfulness, their religious and psychological implications, and their use in other artworks, in fairy tales, myths, and in palaces. He writes,

It's the bottom side of the board. It has to be mirrored to be right reading when the board is fabricated. If you want to just see how it looks if you were to flip the board, use View => Flip Design.

Sorry, in your original question you stated silkscreen and assembly text in the same sentence. I just picked up the silkscreen part. Are you trying to create an assembly drawing to plot? If you go to File => Plot Setup, you selcet the option to plot mirrored. That should give you a right reading plot of bottom layer text.

As reported in this thread kernel after 4.3.0-1 does not properly handle dual monitor on my plattform (cpu j1900). In the meantime I tried 4 newer kernels, today 4.6.3 but still no success. My extented desktop on two screens will be mirrored after a wake up. Where should I report this bug? Is there anything I could test to narrow down the cause for faster bug fixing?

- 4.3 no issues with dual display after resume (expanded screen)

- 4.4 one blank screen after resume (sometimes mirrored)

- 4.6 mirrored after resume, apply/reapply mirrored in screen manager fixes the problem but cairo-dock moved to the other display.

So I had a closer look at sparky linux. What I found is that its based on debian sid and that it uses xfce4-settings from the debian sid packages. This package includes the patch from bug #11107. This patch fixes the issue where on disconnect, the screen isn't turned back on. However, if you look at the bug report, there are reports that people are also seeing the same as you - re-connects end up in mirrored mode. It appears that the patch being used isn't complete. Perhaps there is an interaction with different kernel versions as you are seeing.

The thing that happens is that, quite randomly, the image acquired appears mirrored on screen. Thereby rendering the rest of my image processing useless, since I then calibrate and use pattern match on a mirrored image. ff782bc1db

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