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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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What toolbars to display is defined in the command “Customize|Customize…” on the “Toolbars” tab.<br />

Besides, a desired toolbar can be accessed via the context menu by pressing right mouse button while over<br />

any toolbar.<br />

Any toolbar can be docked along any of the application window borders, or<br />

floating within. When floating, a toolbar window is titled, and can be<br />

resized.<br />

Embedded toolbars<br />

Several command pictograms in the instrument toolbars can be grouped on the principle of similarity of<br />

performed functions. In this case the instrument toolbar will show only one pictogram of the given group<br />

(the rest are not shown), and the button will be placed on the right side from the pictogram. By pressing<br />

this button the “embedded” toolbar with the rest of the pictograms of the given group will emerge.<br />

The embedded toolbar can be converted into the ordinary instrument toolbar. To do that, it is necessary to<br />

place the cursor on the header of the embedded toolbar, press and, without releasing the mouse, drag the<br />

toolbar to any place of the T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> window.<br />

The buttons of the embedded toolbar can be placed directly on the main toolbar. To do that, it is sufficient to<br />

press the button on the right end of the embedded toolbar.<br />

System Toolbar<br />

The system toolbar is a set of tools for quick definition of element parameters at creation and editing time.<br />

Following is the description of the functions of the system toolbar fields and buttons.<br />

Layer configuration command button .<br />

Layer name box . Displays the layer name of the model elements being created and edited.<br />

Button for setting visibility levels of the model elements .

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