T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design
T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design
Macros Window Studies Window (only for 3D release) Getting Started This window displays macros of the current document and macros from T-FLEX installation folder “…\Program\ Macros”. The window helps to start macros for execution. The window displays data of the current document FEA and Dynamics studies. This window can be used for operations with studies. Weld Window This window contains lists of welds created in the current document. Working with Tool Windows The system tool windows (the properties window, “3D model”, “Model Menu”, the Bird's eye view window, “Macros”, the diagnostics window and other windows) can be positioned in the main application window in various ways. Those can be “docked” at the side of the working window, made “hideable” or set to “floating” mode. To save the workspace, some windows can be joined in one group window. Unused tool window can be turned off. To engage a tool window, use the menu “Customize|Tool Windows”. The same dialog can be accessed by right clicking over an automenu of any other toolbar. Windows are closed by the button located on the title bar of the tool window. 29
Fundamentals. Two-Dimensional Design 30 In controlling the service windows, the context menu accessed by clicking on the heading or the tab of the window can be used. The menu has several commands for controlling the state of the window: − Hide. Remove the window from the screen; − Set floating. Turn on the “floating” mode for the window (see below); − Auto Hide. Turn on/off the auto hide mode for the window. A set of commands available in the context menu is dependent on the state of the current window. Upon the first launch of the system, the “3D Model”, “Model Menu” and “Properties” windows are already present in the application workspace. Those are placed in the “docked” mode along the left border of the workspace and are joined in one group window. If necessary, the two windows can be moved to any location along the perimeter of the application workspace. To display one of the joined windows separately, grab that window at its tab by pressing and “drag” to the desired position.
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Macros Window<br />
Studies Window<br />
(only for 3D release)<br />
Getting Started<br />
This window displays macros of the current document and macros from<br />
T-<strong>FLEX</strong> installation folder “…\Program\ Macros”. The window<br />
helps to start macros for execution.<br />
The window displays data of the current document FEA and Dynamics<br />
studies. This window can be used for operations with studies.<br />
Weld Window This window contains lists of welds created in the current document.<br />
Working with Tool Windows<br />
The system tool windows (the properties window, “3D model”, “Model Menu”, the Bird's eye view window,<br />
“Macros”, the diagnostics window and other windows) can be positioned in the main application window in<br />
various ways. Those can be “docked” at the side of the working window, made “hideable” or set to<br />
“floating” mode. To save the workspace, some windows can be joined in one group window. Unused tool<br />
window can be turned off.<br />
To engage a tool window, use the menu “Customize|Tool Windows”. The same dialog can be accessed<br />
by right clicking over an automenu of any other toolbar. Windows are closed by the button located on<br />
the title bar of the tool window.<br />
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