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* Double-clicking on the panel in the tree view after it is created allows you to enter edit mode and access and modify its additions and subtractions |
* Double-clicking on the panel in the tree view after it is created allows you to enter edit mode and access and modify its additions and subtractions |
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* It is possible to automatically make panels composed of more than one sheet of a material, by raising its Sheets property. |
* It is possible to automatically make panels composed of more than one sheet of a material, by raising its Sheets property. |
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* Panels can make use of [[Arch MultiMaterial|Multi-Materials]]. When using a multi-material, the panel will become multi-layer, using the thicknesses specified by the multi-material. Any layer with a thickness of zero will have its thickness defined automatically by the remaining space defined by the Panel's own Thickness value, after subtracting the other layers. |
Revision as of 16:22, 3 May 2017
- Panels share the common properties and behaviours of all Arch Components
- The thickness of a panel can be adjusted after creation
- Press ESC or the Cancel button to abort the current command.
- Double-clicking on the panel in the tree view after it is created allows you to enter edit mode and access and modify its additions and subtractions
- It is possible to automatically make panels composed of more than one sheet of a material, by raising its Sheets property.
- Panels can make use of Multi-Materials. When using a multi-material, the panel will become multi-layer, using the thicknesses specified by the multi-material. Any layer with a thickness of zero will have its thickness defined automatically by the remaining space defined by the Panel's own Thickness value, after subtracting the other layers.