T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design
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Controlling Toolbar Visibility To show or hide the desired toolbar, one can do over any displayed toolbar. The context menu will appear with the first item containing the list of all available toolbars. The currently visible toolbars are checkmarked. To show or hide the desired toolbar, select the respective menu item. To show or hide several toolbars at once, one can use the item “Customize…” in this same menu, or the command “SB: Show Toolbars”: Keyboard Textual Menu Icon “Customize|Customize…” Customizing System This command brings up a dialog box with tabs supporting various manipulations over toolbars and binding any key combinations to the application commands. “Toolbars” Tab The “Toolbars” pane lists the standard (available) toolbars used in T-FLEX CAD. A toolbar visibility is controlled by setting or clearing the checkmark in the box before the name of the respective toolbar. The buttons at the right side of the dialog box are used for creating and editing the user's own toolbars, and also for restoring the settings of the standard toolbars (canceling changes made by the user). Creating user's toolbar. Defining toolbar name To create a new toolbar, use the button [New]. In the coming up dialog box, define the new toolbar name and press [OK] button. A floating toolbar comes on screen. Then, open the “Commands” tab. Select the desired toolbar name from the “Toolbars” list and the button from the “Buttons” area, and drag the button into the newly created toolbar using . The name of the user's toolbar can be also modified after creating the toolbar. To do this, it is enough to select a desired toolbar in the list and press the button [Rename…]. This makes the window for assigning the name of the given toolbar appear on the screen again. Creating new toolbars can be also carried out on the tab “Main toolbar” (see below). Changing toolbar content While in the command “Show Toolbars” with the “Toolbars” or “Commands” tab brought up, one can remove or move icon buttons from visible toolbars to other toolbars by dragging with the cursor, using . Separators can be inserted to and removed from toolbars. This is done by selecting a button and dragging it a bit aside. The same action can be done outside any command, by additionally holding down the key. 145
Fundamentals. Two-Dimensional Design 146 Any icon button on a visible toolbar can be duplicated by dragging it with the cursor, using while holding down the + combination, to any other toolbar or to an isolate location, thus creating a new floating toolbar. Deleting toolbar To delete a toolbar, use the [Remove] button after selecting the intended toolbar in the list. Note that only user-defined toolbars can be deleted. Standard toolbars can’t be deleted. Restoring content of modified toolbar To cancel all changes, made in the standard toolbars, the button [Cancel] can be used. Pressing this button restores the initial state of the selected standard toolbar. “Commands” Tab The list “Categories:” contains the set of categories of the T-FLEX CAD commands. The sets of icon buttons in the “Commands” area are updated upon categories selection. A special category “User Commands” includes into itself user's commands, defined in the dialog box of the command “Setting|User Commands…” (see below). The tab “Commands:” contains the list of the commands, included into a selected category. To add a command to a toolbar, simply drag the button by the cursor, using , to the desired toolbar.
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Any icon button on a visible toolbar can be duplicated by dragging it with the cursor, using while holding<br />
down the + combination, to any other toolbar or to an isolate location, thus creating a new<br />
floating toolbar.<br />
Deleting toolbar<br />
To delete a toolbar, use the [Remove] button after selecting the intended toolbar in the list. Note that<br />
only user-defined toolbars can be deleted. Standard toolbars can’t be deleted.<br />
Restoring content of modified toolbar<br />
To cancel all changes, made in the standard toolbars, the button [Cancel] can be used. Pressing this button<br />
restores the initial state of the selected standard toolbar.<br />
“Commands” Tab<br />
The list “Categories:” contains the set of categories of<br />
the T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> commands. The sets of icon buttons in<br />
the “Commands” area are updated upon categories<br />
selection.<br />
A special category “User Commands” includes into itself<br />
user's commands, defined in the dialog box of the<br />
command “Setting|User Commands…” (see below).<br />
The tab “Commands:” contains the list of the<br />
commands, included into a selected category. To add a<br />
command to a toolbar, simply drag the button by the<br />
cursor, using , to the desired toolbar.