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The Secondary Stair Deformation command is used to move some points on the stair to move to different arrangements in the stair. Secondary stair deformation points are located on the handrails and the line of travel. The movement of the deformation points on the balustrades only affects the form of the railing. The movement of the points on the line of travel, on the other hand, affects the line of travel and, accordingly, the step widths, stair balancing.

For secondary stair deformation:

  • Click the Deform Stair icon in the ribbon menu .

  • Click the Secondary Stair Deformation icon from the Stair Deformation toolbar .

  • On the stairs in the drawing area, the points where you can deform the stair will be marked.

  • Move the mouse cursor over the point you want to move and click the left button.

  • Drag the mouse. The clicked point will move with the mouse. With the moved point, the handdrails or line of travel connected to this point will also be deformed.

  • Click the left mouse button. The relevant point will be moved to the clicked place.

It is possible to deform the stairs in this way and adapt them to the required geometry.

By creating new snap points (joints) for stair deformation, you can make a node deformation.

  • Click the Add Secondary Node icon from the Stair Deformations toolbar .

  • Move the mouse cursor to a suitable place on the stair (railing or line of travel) in the drawing area and left click.

  • The program will create a new node at the point you clicked.

The Delete Secondary Node command is used to delete nodes created with the Add Secondary Node command on the stair.

  • Click the Delete Secondary Node icon from the Stair Deformation toolbar .

  • Move the mouse cursor over one of the joints on the stair.

  • The program will delete the node you clicked on.

If the stair is deformed using the previously deleted joint point, when the joint is erased, the deformed point will automatically return to its original position.

By using Secondary Stair Deformation, the changes made in the stair are abandoned, if the stair is wanted to be restored, the Cancel Secondary Stair Deformation command is used. For this:

  • Click the Cancel Secondary Stair Deformation icon from the Stair Deformations toolbar .

  • Click the stair you want to restore with the left mouse button.

  • Secondary Stair deformations will be canceled, the stair will return to its previous state.

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