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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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<strong>Fundamentals</strong>. Two-Dimensional <strong>Design</strong><br />

“General” Tab<br />

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This tab defines main drawing parameters. The preview of the document layout with the specified<br />

parameters is available in the preview pane.<br />

Paper size. This group of parameters defines the drawing<br />

boundaries.<br />

Format. Provides selection from the list of main<br />

formats defined by common standards, such as ISO,<br />

ANSI, etc. If a standard format is selected then the<br />

“Width” and “Height” parameters are set<br />

automatically. If the “Custom” format is selected, then<br />

the sizes can be defined manually.<br />

Width. Defines the format width size.<br />

Height. Defines the format height size.<br />

The graphic button "Zones" brings up a dialog box for<br />

defining parameters of dividing a drawing page into<br />

zones. For standard formats, the default zone parameters<br />

are preset and can be accessed via the “SO: Set<br />

System Options” command on the “Preferences” tab.<br />

In the dialog box brought up by the command one can<br />

redefine these parameters for the current drawing.<br />

Detect Zones for Bills of Materials. The set attribute<br />

commands relation between assembly zones and the<br />

“Zone” column of the standard BOM.<br />

Visible. This parameter has three values:<br />

Unset or Set on white background – defines zone<br />

visibility on the drawing.<br />

Set on gray background (this setting is done by<br />

double-clicking ) – provides zone visibility only<br />

when the parameter "Detect Zones for Bills of<br />

Materials" is set. Otherwise, the zones are not<br />

displayed on the drawing.<br />

Draw Last. If set, the zone lines will be drawn after<br />

the rest of the drawing.<br />

Color. Defines the color of the zone border lines.<br />

Step. Defines the X and Y dimensions of one zone.<br />

Offset. Defines the X and Y offsets of the area being<br />

divided into zones with respect to the point (0,0).<br />

First char, X and Y. Define the characters to begin with when itemizing the zone columns and rows<br />

respectively.<br />

To keep in mind: the “Status” command settings affect only one page. Therefore, for drawings<br />

spanning over multiple pages, the division into zones should be defined separately, taking into account<br />

the through notation of zones along the horizontal (X axis).<br />

Number, X and Y. The number of zone columns and rows respectively.

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