With the option Undo you can again specify the last corner point.
Specify corner point or [Area/Object selection/Undo/LogiKal dimensional entry/Import/Close?] <Close>:
Specify the next corner point of the element.
Select the option Close or press the Enter key once you have specified the last corner point
Option Object selection
Select objects:
Select a closed outline to define the shape and size of the element.
Option LogiKal dimensional entry
Directly starts the Dialog box LogiKal position, where you can define the element position data. When you terminate this dialog box, you can define the element in the appropriate masks with the LogiKal assistant. You will find further information on this in the LogiKal documentation.
Then follows:
Specify insertion point:
Define the insertion point of the element.
Option Copy
Directly starts the Dialog box LogiKal position, where you can define the element position data. When you terminate this dialog box, you can define the element in the appropriate masks with the LogiKal assistant. You will find further information on this in the LogiKal documentation.
Then follows:
Specify insertion point:
Define the insertion point of the element.
Option Axial pitch
Select objects:
Select the lines or polylines to specify the element (frame dimension and division).
The selected lines must touch at their end points, so that they can be used for the determination of the dimensions and division.
Once the element dimensions have been defined, the Dialog box LogiKal position appears, where you can define further element properties.
LogiKal position
Dialog box LogiKal position
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Display section
Dialog box section Preview
On the left side of the dialog box the preview for the element area is located. You will find the arrow keys for selecting the active element side beneath this preview. The arrow keys are only active if you have previously switched in the option Variable inset.
The preview is only displayed when you determine the dimensions in the drawing. If you copy an existing element or specify the element dimensions in the LogiKal interface, the preview is omitted.
-> Changes to the next side in the anticlockwise direction.
<- Changes to the next side in the clockwise direction.
The active side of the element is displayed in red in the preview.
Operating section
Register button Properties
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Dialog box section Insert
The dialog box section Insert is only present when you specify the dimensions in the LogiKal interface.
Production drawing Generates the LogiKal element as a production drawing.
CAD Position Generates the LogiKal element as a CAD position.
Interior view Creates the internal view of the element.
Outer elevation Creates the external view of the element.
Dialog box section Outline
Interior view Creates the internal view of the element.
Outer elevation Creates the external view of the element.
Inset Defines the inset of the element. You can specify the inset directly or point in the drawing by clicking the button.
The inset acts on each side and enlarges the element correspondingly. With elements in raw shell openings (for example, aperture-type windows) you can specify a negative inset.
Variable inset Has the effect that the inset on each element side is different. If you activate the tick box, you can specify the inset separately for each element side. Use the arrow keys below the preview for changing the element sides.
Dialog box section Project
Displays the job data of the LogiKal project.
Dialog box section Position
Tag Defines the element tag. Apart from the tag, you can specify the quantity.
Lot Defines the lot for the position. Lots must be defined in LogiKal.
Status Defines the status for the position.
Position number Defines the element position number. The position number for the elements is incremented, corresponding to the specified quantity.
Labeling Defines the element designation. You can save the label in various languages. To do this, choose the required language from the list.
[...] Opens the Dialog box Label, where you can conveniently edit the designations for various languages. You will find further information in the Chapter Label.
Prototype Selects an existing LogiKal element as a model. If you have already created a similar element in the drawing, you can select it to skip the definition of the profile series. For element selection the dialog box is closed and the following input request appears:
Input request
Select LogiKal element or [?]:
Select an existing element. Once you have selected an element, the LogiKal mask is started. You will find further information on this in the LogiKal documentation.
Register button Settings
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Dialog box section Representation
Symbol Controls the display of symbols (for example tilt and turn symbols) of the sashes and elements.
Element Controls whether the element is dimensioned. The drawing dimension settings are used for dimensioning. Dimension style, actual text height and dimension layer are displayed for information.
Dialog box section Labeling
Element Switches the automatic labeling of the elements on or off.
Inserts Switches the automatic labeling of the inserts on or off.
Infills Switches the automatic labeling of the infill on or off.
Bars Switches the automatic labeling of the bars on or off.
Opens the dialog box Label format for the relevant object. You will find further information on this in the Chapter Label format.
Opens the Dialog box Label for the element. You will find further information on this in the Chapter Labeling.
Use tick boxes
All Adopts the settings made for all elements.
Current Adopts the settings only for the current element.
New Does not adopt the settings made for the current element, but for new (future) elements.
End of program
Cancel Terminates the dialog box without creating an element.
OK Terminates the dialog box and then changes to other LogiKal masks.
When the element is terminated, it is inserted into the drawing according to the settings made.
Information on the LogiKal dialog boxes can be found in the LogiKal documentation.