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Keyboard |
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<3EJ> |
Edit > Draw > 2D Projection |
The command can be used for editing 2D projections.
After calling the command, following options are available:
<Enter> |
Select 2D Projection |
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<A> |
Select all elements |
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<Z> |
Select element by name |
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<Esc> |
Cancel selection |
After selecting a 2D projection, you will additionally have the following options:
<I> |
Select other element |
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<P> |
Set entity parameters |
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<F4> |
Execute edit command |
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<R> |
Change definition |
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<Del> |
Delete entity |
If you have selected the fixing point of a 2D projection to change, the following options become available:
<Enter> |
Select fixing point |
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<N> |
Select node |
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<Esc> |
Cancel selection |
Note that the combination <Shift>+ can be used for multiple selection (the combination <Ctrl>+ cancels the selection).
If one projection from the set of standard views was selected for editing or a view linked by a projection link to another view, then the selected projection and all views associated with it will be highlighted. If the main view has been selected, when changing its fixing points, the associated projections will also move (to change the fixing point of other views, you must first select a projection and then reset its fixing point). If the 2D projection is anchored to a 2D node and as a result of parametric changes or editing of construction lines the position of the 2D fixing node has changed, then to redraw the projection, call the Regenerate projection command.
If during editing it is necessary to set a break on one projection from the set of standard views, then you need to select a projection (the rest of the views will temporarily stop highlighted on the screen) and start defining the break using the option described in the General Algorithm of Creating 2D Projection command. To create the same breaks in several projections, it is convenient to use the option of copying the parameters of an existing break to the edited projection.