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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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Hide on Current View. When enabling this flag, all created Relations become invisible in the current <strong>2D</strong><br />

window. However, those will be visible in other <strong>2D</strong> Windows of the same drawing (if any are open). Just<br />

like in the case of using the previously described flags, to alter the relations visibility/invisibility once out<br />

of the command, you would have to call it again and change the status of the given flag in the property<br />

window.<br />

Relations are deleted with the options and . When clicking , all previously created Relations will<br />

be automatically deleted. The option is used to delete individually selected Relations. After calling this<br />

option you need to sequentially select any Relations to be deleted.<br />

Managing Relations Visibility outside “REL: Element Relations” Command<br />

You can manage the visibility of created Relations even without calling the command “REL: Element<br />

Relations”. The “View” toolbar provides the icon to call the special command “Show/Hide<br />

Relations”. The effect of this command is same as setting/clearing the “Hide on Current View” flag in the<br />

property window of the command “REL: Element Relations”.<br />

Displaying Relations in the “Info” Command Window<br />

When the “Info” dialog is activated for selected or all model elements, the relation objects are displayed in<br />

this dialog in a special way. An existing relation icon is displayed beside the element, to which it pertains.

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