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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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

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The command description contains various ways of creating elements. For instance, the following sequence<br />

describes creation of a construction circle:<br />

The command description contains various ways of creating elements. For instance,<br />

the following sequence describes creation of a construction circle:<br />

, , - a circle tangent to three lines.<br />

The above sequence uses a typical notation which implies that the respective<br />

automenu icon picks can be used instead of the keystrokes, for instance,<br />

, , is a way of creating a three-line-tangent circle using both the keystrokes and the icon.<br />

, , is a way of creating a three-line-tangent circle via the automenu icon picks.<br />

, , , etc. – other possible combinations.<br />

In the system description, “Press ” usually means that either left mouse button or key can be<br />

pressed. The key works as a left mouse click while working within the command dialog box.<br />

In the system description, “Press ” means that either right mouse button or key can be pressed.<br />

This convention about also holds when working in the drawing area of the application. Use of in other<br />

areas of the screen follows the standard conventions of Windows (usually, this invokes the context-sensitive<br />

menu).

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