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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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Editing Fragments<br />

The common variables in different fragments can have different values. In this case, for such variables<br />

opposite their value there will be a special control element – a flag which when being switched on will let a<br />

user change the value. Modification of the value for the common variable will be applied to all selected<br />

fragments.<br />

Using Clipboard for Fragment Variables<br />

When selecting a specific fragment with , the commands for copying<br />

variables from one fragment to another will be found in the context menu.<br />

The command “Copy variables to clipboard” copies values and<br />

expressions for the variables into the internal clipboard. The command<br />

“Insert variables from clipboard” replaces the values of the variables<br />

having the same name for the selected fragment with the values from the<br />

clipboard.<br />

Editing Fragment in Assembly Context<br />

The option for editing in the assembly context is available in the context menu of the selected fragment<br />

and in the automenu of the command “EFR: Edit Fragment”.<br />

Upon calling the option, all elements of the assembly drawing other than those belonging to the fragment are<br />

drawn in halftone, and the fragment elements become editable. As in the assembly-context fragment<br />

creation, the user can create and/or edit the fragment drawing. With the associative or non-associative<br />

snapping to assembly elements turned on, you can use nodes and lines of the assembly drawing as<br />

references. The commands for modifying the snap types and exiting the mode of work in the assembly<br />

context can be found in the context menu.<br />

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