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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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When window tabs are on, the windows of open documents occupy the whole space of the T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong><br />

working window. The active window, (i.e. the window of the current document) is on the top of other<br />

documents. At the upper right corner of the active window (when the standard arrangement of the document<br />

tabs is enforced) there is a button . By pressing this button the current window will be closed.<br />

When the tabs are turned on, it is not possible to minimize the window or change its size.<br />

When the tabs are turned off, the windows of open documents can be in one of the three states:<br />

1. Maximized. The window occupies the whole working area of the T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong>, and the document<br />

title is not shown. The name of the active document appears in the title of the T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> window.<br />

2. Minimized. The window represents itself a status bar with the name of the document and system<br />

buttons for controlling the window.<br />

3. Arbitrary. The window has a smaller size than that of the working window. It has a title area, in<br />

which the name of the document is shown.<br />

Regardless of the window size, with the tabs turned off, the document window has three buttons enabling to<br />

control its state and close the current window.<br />

When the window is maximized, these buttons are located under the respective ones of the application<br />

window. Pay attention as to what button to use when closing a window.

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