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The base commands and functions normally start with the prefix {{incode|Std}}, indicating that they are "standard".
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Most of the commands in this page can be accessed from menus, toolbars, and context menus.
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Revision as of 09:26, 18 June 2020

This documentation is a work in progress. Please don't mark it as translatable since it will change in the next hours and days.
Std Base icon

Introduction

The Std Base is not a real workbench. This page just collects all commands from the base system which do not belong to a specific workbench, but which may be used in all of them.

The base commands and functions normally start with the prefix Std, indicating that they are "standard".

Tools

Most of the commands in this page can be accessed from menus, toolbars, and context menus.

Standard menu

File     Edit     View     Tools     Macro     Windows     Help

The Standard Menu is composed of seven sub-menus.

Structure toolbar

These commands allow structuring the model tree to have better organization of the existing shapes, and to create "Links" which are useful to create assemblies.