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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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Editing Fragments<br />

A detail drawing of the fragment can be obtained by the option . In this case, a new window is opened,<br />

with a copy of the fragment drawing loaded in it with the parameters corresponding to the assembly. The<br />

thus created drawing can be edited and saved under a new name, if necessary.<br />

Ways to Edit Fragments<br />

Modifying Fragment Attachment<br />

If a fragment has several fixing points, to change all their positions (or those of the fixing vector), use the<br />

option . After that, just as when inserting the fragment, subsequently define the position of each fixing<br />

point.<br />

Modifying a particular fixing point (or a placement point of the fixing vector) can be done right after<br />

selecting the fragment. The order of steps in this case is described below.<br />

The case of fragment attachment by fixing points<br />

To modify a placement point, move the pointer to it and click . The fragment will start changing<br />

dynamically together with the cursor until the new location of the point is specified by clicking<br />

of the automenu options:<br />

or by one<br />

Dynamic Preview<br />

Select next Fragment insertion point<br />

Cancel selection<br />

To speed up handling of large fragments, the fragment rubberbanding can be turned off by the option .<br />

The case of fragment attachment by fixing vector<br />

To modify placement of a fixing vector point, move the pointer over it and click . The respective end of<br />

the fixing vector will start rubberbanding with the pointer. Set its new position by clicking<br />

the automenu options:<br />

or by one of<br />

Dynamic Preview<br />

Fixing using two points<br />

Fixing using one point and angle<br />

Mode of snapping to Connectors<br />

Select next Fragment insertion point<br />

Cancel selection<br />

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