Layout
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Sets the mode in which new elements will be
displayed when inserted in the model.
Options available are:
- Only Centerline
- Bounding Box
- Edges Outside
- Edges Inside
- With Arcs
- As Sketch
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Holes
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Sets the mode in which holes are displayed in new
elements.
Options available are:
- Do not Display
- As Line
- As two Circles
- Extruded Circle
- Real Holes
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Material
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Sets the selected material to be used for the shape
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Grid Dimensions
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- Longitudinal
Spacing – Sets the lengthwise grid distances if a grid is to be
displayed.
- Transverse Spacing
– Sets the cross-wise grid distances if a grid is to be displayed.
- Maximum
Length – Sets the maximum grid length running from the outer edge
of the plate or from existing inner contours. If you enter the value 0, the
plate will be displayed with a complete grid. This option permits you to
display the plate without complete grid. The display is limited to the contour
edges. Shapes that are situated below remain visible by this way.
- Height – Sets
the height of the grid pattern.
- Plate
grid = plate thickness – When checked, the grid height always
corresponds to the current plate thickness, and ignore the given value.
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Options
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Sets the options to display new inserted plates
with:
- Centerline –
with centerline.
- Part
Label – with Name.
- ECS Axes – with
ECS.
- Outer
Contour Only – plates with outer counter only.
- Grid – with
pattern.
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Offset Centerline
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Sets the offset of centerline to the plate ends. If
you selected the display as middle line, this is where you enter a projection
of the middle line over the two plate surfaces.
In contrast to shapes, the centerline of plates is
not running along the longitudinal direction but along the plate thickness.
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Allow user to input for Plate Thickness
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When checked, allows setting the plate thickness in
the insertion dialog, as you like. When unchecked, only the values of a
selection list are available (preference values).
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Volume Weight
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When checked, computes the weight of the parts from
the used volume.
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