XFM Feature Propagation Rules
Since a feature can be comprised of one or more component features, XFM uses propagation rules to control how all the pieces are handled during element manipulation. Propagation flags are defined for every XFM sub-feature. The propagation flags can be set to Never, Always, or Lock. If the flag is set to Lock, then the change is propagated only if the MicroStation Graphic Group lock is on. If the flag is set to Always, then the change is always propagated.
Propagation Type |
Description |
Monitored Activity |
---|---|---|
to parent |
Propagate change to parent feature. |
Manipulations such as mirror, move, rotate, scale, and stretch. |
from parent |
Propagate change from parent feature. |
Manipulations such as mirror, move, rotate, scale, and stretch. |
from root |
Propagate change from root feature. |
Manipulations such as mirror, move, rotate, scale, and stretch. |
copy to parent |
Propagate copy from parent feature. |
Copy, Fence Copy, Array, Fence Array. |
copy from parent |
Propagate copy from parent feature. |
Copy, Fence Copy, Array, Fence Array. |
copy from root |
Propagate copy from root feature. |
Copy, Fence Copy, Array, Fence Array. |
delete to parent |
Propagate sub-feature delete to parent. When a parent feature is deleted, all of its sub-features are automatically deleted. |
Delete, Fence Delete, Move Fence Contents to File. |