i think i understand relative accuracy now (pro-e strongly recommends it) and am left saying "what were they thinking?"
http://www.eern.com/proe/tips/accuracy/index.htm
after trying to diagnose many geometry "errors", im tempted to do two
things: switch to absolute accuracy and use a higher accuracy
altogether. i would ask this first though:
1 what type of accuracy do those (who are aware) use (absolute/relative)
2 is increasing the accuracy sometimes necessary or a sign of bad modeling.
4 accuracy affects the model display. do display opions affect accuracy?
5 are there any drawbacks to increasing accuracy except higer regeneration time.
its hard to approach a class "A" surface (what im trying to imitate)
when gaps falsely appear, or a dihedral analysis reports false
information, lines go to zero length or dont connect ect ect...and all
on an inconsitant basis. im just wondering how others have dealt with
it.

http://www.eern.com/proe/tips/accuracy/index.htm
after trying to diagnose many geometry "errors", im tempted to do two
things: switch to absolute accuracy and use a higher accuracy
altogether. i would ask this first though:
1 what type of accuracy do those (who are aware) use (absolute/relative)
2 is increasing the accuracy sometimes necessary or a sign of bad modeling.
4 accuracy affects the model display. do display opions affect accuracy?
5 are there any drawbacks to increasing accuracy except higer regeneration time.
its hard to approach a class "A" surface (what im trying to imitate)
when gaps falsely appear, or a dihedral analysis reports false
information, lines go to zero length or dont connect ect ect...and all
on an inconsitant basis. im just wondering how others have dealt with
it.