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Specifications - Labels |
Text height The text height of the labels is entered. |
Mark type The mark type of the label is selected. |
Arrow type Type of label arrow is selected. |
Text color You can choose the color of the label text from the color palette that appears on the screen when you click. If clicked together with the Shift key, the pen thickness of the relevant color can be adjusted. The pen thickness value entered here is only used in inkjet printers. |
Line color Sets the color of the tag lines. When the color box is clicked, the appropriate color is selected from the window that opens. |
Font The font of the label texts is selected. |
Specifications - Dimensions |
Text height Size font height is entered. |
Marker height The height of the dimension markers is entered. |
Text color You can choose the color of the label text from the color palette that appears on the screen when you click. If clicked together with the Shift key, the pen thickness of the relevant color can be adjusted. The pen thickness value entered here is only used in inkjet printers. |
Line color Sets the color of the tag lines. When the color box is clicked, the appropriate color is selected from the window that opens. |
Font The font of the label texts is selected. |
Specifications - View name |
Height The height of the view name is entered. |
Color Sets the color of the view name. When the color box is clicked, the appropriate color is selected from the window that opens. |
Font The font of the label texts is selected. |
Specifications - Axises |
Circle radius The axis circle radius value is entered. |
Text height Text height of the axis is entered. |
Automatic text height calculation When the option is checked, text heights are determined automatically according to the circle radius. |
Line color Adjusts the color of the axis lines. When the color box is clicked, the appropriate color is selected from the window that opens. |
Text color You can choose the color of the axis texts from the color palette that appears on the screen when you click. If clicked together with the Shift key, the pen thickness of the relevant color can be adjusted. The pen thickness value entered here is only used in inkjet printers. |
Line type Line type of axis lines is selected. Clicking the down arrow buttons to the right of the boxes opens the list of line types. From this list, the desired line type is selected by clicking with the left mouse button. |
Font The font of the label texts is selected. |
Views Tab
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Specifications |
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Front view |
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In single and assembly drawings, front views are set in this line. The appropriate one among the Open, Closed and Automatic options located under the single and assembly columns is selected. If Open option is selected, front views are drawn in the drawings. Front views are not drawn in the drawings if the Closed option is selected. If the Automatic option is selected, the program decides whether to draw the front views based on the geometry of the elements and the layout. The name of the front views to be displayed in the drawings is written in the box in the view name column. |
Top view |
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The setting of the top views in single and assembly drawings is done from this line. The appropriate one among the Open, Closed and Automatic options located under the single and assembly columns is selected. If the Open option is selected, top views are drawn in the drawings. If the Closed option is selected, top views are not drawn in the drawings. If the Automatic option is selected, the program decides whether the upper views should be drawn based on the geometry of the elements and the layout. The name of the top views to be displayed in the drawings is written in the box in the view name column. |
Back view |
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The setting of the back views in single and assembly drawings is done from this line. The appropriate one among the Open, Closed and Automatic options located under the single and assembly columns is selected. If the Open option is selected, the back views are drawn in the drawings. If the Closed option is selected, back views are not drawn in the drawings. If the Automatic option is selected, the program decides whether to draw the back views based on the geometry of the elements and the layout. The name of the back views to appear in the drawings is written in the box in the view name column. |
Bottom view |
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Setting of the sub views in single and assembly drawings is done from this line. The appropriate one among the Open, Closed and Automatic options located under the single and assembly columns is selected. If the Open option is selected, bottom views are drawn in the drawings. Bottom views are not drawn in the drawings if the Closed option is selected. If the Automatic option is selected, the program decides whether the bottom views should be drawn based on the geometry of the elements and the layout. The name of the bottom views to be displayed in the drawings is written in the box in the view name column. |
Section |
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views The setting of section views in single and assembly drawings is made from this line. The appropriate one among the Open, Closed and Automatic options located under the single and assembly columns is selected. If the Open option is selected, section views are drawn in the drawings. If the Closed option is selected, section views are not drawn in the drawings. If the automatic option is selected, the program decides whether to draw the section views based on the geometry of the elements and the layout. |
End |
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views The setting of the end views in single and assembly drawings is done in this line. The appropriate one among the Open, Closed and Automatic options located under the single and assembly columns is selected. If the Open option is selected, the end views are drawn in the drawings. End views are not drawn in the drawings if the Closed option is selected. If the Automatic option is selected, the program decides whether or not to draw end views based on the geometry of the elements and the layout. This decision; to create a side view if there is a detail on the element and not to create a end view if there is no detail. |
3D view |
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Adjustment of 3D views in single and assembly drawings is done from this line. The appropriate one among the Open, Closed and Automatic options located under the single and assembly columns is selected. If the On option is selected, 3D views are drawn in the drawings. If the Off option is selected, 3D views are not drawn in the drawings. If the Automatic option is selected, the program decides whether to draw the 3D views based on the geometry of the elements and the layout. |
Rotation on X axis |
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The rotation angle value of the 3D element image around the X axis is entered in this line. |
Rotationon Y axis |
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The rotation angle value of the 3D element image around the Y axis is entered in this line. |
Section depth While creating the steel drawings, the section depth value to be taken as basis is entered. |
Apply shortening |
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In long element drawings, non-detail sections are shown shorter by applying a shortened representation. This way the drawings can take up less space. |
Side remaining part length |
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It determines the length of the part shown in detail. |
Distance between parts |
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Determines the distance between parts in the section where abbreviated representation is applied. |
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Show bolts on isometric view |
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Bolt holes are also shown in isometric view. |
Add length text on plan and axis drawing labels |
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The lengths of the elements on the plan and axis are also written. |
Add entity ID on plan and axis drawing labels The names of the objects are also written on the plan and axis. |
Add profile text on plan and axis drawing labels The names of the profiles are also written on the plan and axis. |
Show bolt lengths on assembly drawings Bolt lengths are also shown in the assembly drawings. |
Add grid location tables on assembly drawings |
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It adds the axis and position information where the assembly element will be placed in the plan to the block in the assembly drawings. |
Add distribution tables on single part drawings |
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In single part drawings, it adds the assembly part information and the number of each part to the tables. |
Story Levels Tab
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Specifications - Story names |
Story names |
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It is the options that show how the story names will be displayed in section or |
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view. |
Left |
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Writes the story names to the left of the section or |
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view plane. |
Right |
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Writes the story names to the right of the section or |
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view plane. |
Write story elevations |
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On the floor lines, it shows the floor heights in parallel with the number of floors and their total value |
Add markers Adds jeans mark above fold lines. |
Text height |
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Story names are the text height of |
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their writing |
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Text color |
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Story names are the text color of |
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their writing. A color is selected from the color palette that is opened by clicking the color box. |
Line color |
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It is the linetype of the line that shows the story alignments. An appropriate type is selected from the line type list. |
Font |
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Story names are the fonts of their text. |
Specifications - Story level lines |
Story level lines These are the options that regulate the story level lines. Determine how the story lines are to be displayed in appearance by marking the regions given in the figure. |
Placement |
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Story level lines are shown visually, depending on the selection. Make your selection by clicking the left mouse button. |
Length |
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It determines how long |
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story level lines will be drawn out of the section or |
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view plane. |
Line color |
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It is the color of |
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story level lines. A color is selected from the color palette that is opened by clicking the color box. |
Line type |
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It is the line type of story level lines. An appropriate type is selected from the line type list. |
Annotations Tab
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Select an annotation from the list: You can select the ready-made letterheads in the list for your steel drawing sheet.
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