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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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

Dynamic Toolbar<br />

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In the command anticipation mode, upon selecting elements with the help of ,<br />

a special dynamic toolbar will appear on the screen. It contains the icons of<br />

frequently used commands for the elements of the given type. The dynamic<br />

toolbar disappears automatically after some time has passed or after moving the<br />

cursor to a certain distance from the toolbar.<br />

The presence of the dynamic toolbar, while choosing <strong>2D</strong> and 3D elements,<br />

depends on the settings of the command “SB: Show Toolbars”. For 3D<br />

elements the dynamic toolbar will be shown if the flag “Use Dynamic Toolbar” is<br />

turned on in the given command dialog box on the tab “Preferences”. In addition to that, while working with<br />

<strong>2D</strong> elements, the parameter “Transparent Element Editing” has to be turned off. By default, the dynamic<br />

toolbar appears on the screen only for 3D elements.<br />

In addition to the icons of frequently used commands, the button for calling the list of additional<br />

commands will be shown in the dynamic toolbar. Upon calling a command from the additional list, the<br />

selected command is automatically transferred to the main set of buttons of the dynamic toolbar (for the<br />

elements of the given type). Modifications in the dynamic toolbar are retained in the current Environment of<br />

the system.<br />

To cancel changes in the set of buttons of the dynamic toolbar, it is possible to use command “Reset<br />

Command Usage” in the context menu of the dynamic toolbar.<br />

In the context menu of the dynamic toolbar, the flag “Use Transparency” is also available. When this flag<br />

is set on (for default settings), the toolbar looks semitransparent when it appears on the screen. The<br />

semitransparency diminishes as the cursor moves closer to the toolbar. When the flag “Use Transparency” is<br />

turned off, the toolbar is always displayed as nontransparent.

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