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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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Customizing System<br />

- Mapping of the device buttons. Each device button can be mapped on a T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> command<br />

(the dialog button<br />

button.<br />

), or a keyboard key press (the button ). To cancel a mapping, use the<br />

The buttons [Reset], [Save…], [Load…] allow respectively resetting the changes to default settings,<br />

saving the new settings in an external file (“*.t3d”) and load device settings from an external.<br />

Saving User Settings. Environments<br />

Settings made in the commands “SO: Set System Options” and “SB: Show Toolbars”, as well as in<br />

some other commands, can be saved using the Environments mechanism. Created Environments are used to<br />

quickly set up the system.<br />

Environment is a set of system settings that can be saved in the Windows Registry: the visibility and<br />

composition of toolbars, special system windows, library and folder windows, the system settings, default<br />

customizations of various commands. An Environment may also include the settings made in various system<br />

windows (variables editor, databases, etc.) and, as was already mentioned, all settings defined in the<br />

commands “SB: Show Toolbars” and “SO: Set System Options”.<br />

Environments are created by the user. Created Environments can be edited and deleted.<br />

By using Environments you can quickly set up the system in a desired way by simply applying an earlier<br />

saved Environment. You can create an unlimited number of Environments. In this way, for example, you can<br />

arrange convenient working of several users on one work seat: save each user's Environment with one's<br />

personal settings and apply it when needed. Besides that, Environments can be stored in external files and,<br />

therefore, be loaded from external files. This allows porting T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> settings from one work seat to<br />

another one.<br />

The main work with Environments (creating, editing, deleting, applying, export/import from an external file)<br />

is done in the “SB: Show Toolbars” command dialog on the “Environment” tab. This was described<br />

earlier in this chapter, the section “Customize Toolbars and Keyboards”, the topic “'Environment' Tab”. Here<br />

we will describe the method to quickly apply already created Environments.<br />

The Environments existing in the system can be quickly loaded using the textual menu<br />

“Customize|Environment”. All Environments existing in the system are added there automatically.<br />

Besides that, the first ten Environments are assigned the accelerator key combinations (, …,<br />

, ) to quickly call them from the keyboard.<br />

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