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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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

Section Properties. The tab “Dimensions”<br />

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The group “Line Parameters”:<br />

Length. Defines the length of the leader.<br />

Line Width. Defines the thickness of the leader. In<br />

the case of using the “Default” setting, this<br />

parameter value is calculated based on the “Line<br />

thickness/Thick lines” parameter setting in the<br />

command “ST: Set Model Status” (the tab<br />

“Lines”).<br />

Offset Start. The offset of the leader from the first<br />

node of the view notation.<br />

Offset End. The offset of the leader from the last<br />

node of the view notation.<br />

Middle Dash Length. Sets the length of the medium<br />

dashed strokes (displayable only in ANSI standard).<br />

The group “Arrow Parameters”:<br />

Arrow Length. Sets the arrow length of the view<br />

direction notation.<br />

Arrow Size. Sets the size of the view direction arrow. In the case of using the “Default” setting, this<br />

parameter value is calculated based on the “Arrow (end) size” parameter setting in the command “ST:<br />

Set Model Status” (the tab “Lines”).<br />

Arrow Line Width. Sets the line thickness of the view direction arrow. In the case of using the “Default”<br />

setting, this parameter value is calculated based on the “Line thickness/Thick lines” parameter setting in<br />

the command “ST: Set Model Status” (the tab “Lines”).<br />

Type. Sets the type of the view direction arrow.<br />

The parameters on this tab are defined in the measurement units set in the drawing parameters (the command<br />

“ST: Set Model Status”).<br />

Arrow View<br />

An arrow view can be attached to a node, defined by assigning the view direction<br />

vector by two nodes, or positioned in the absolute coordinates without attachment<br />

to any drawing objects. To create an arrow view, press the automenu icon or<br />

the key . Upon calling the command, the arrow view notation starts<br />

rubberbanding on the screen, and additional options appear in the automenu:<br />

Set First Attachment Point<br />

Set Second Attachment Point<br />

Change View Direction<br />

Change Text Placement

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