The positions of handles on the front result from multiple combined settings.
In the case of side handles, the primary position (X, Y) is assigned to the front, so it can vary from front to front. This defines horizontal and vertical axes around the front. For the middle handle, the primary position is naturally the center of the front. This setting can be made on the Object database / Basic data page, under the fronts tab. |
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The second modification involves the two values assigned to the handle. These are not X, Y, or horizontal and vertical, but rather lengthwise and crosswise. These values are relative to the axis, more precisely to the handle. For an elongated (two-hole) handle, a lengthwise modification is vertical if the handle is vertical, and horizontal if the handle is horizontal. If we use the absolute switch when determining the two values (front database), it disregards the axes, and the values are calculated from the edge of the front, regardless of the value defined for the front. This setting can be modified individually for each handle on the Object database / Handle tab. Only one of them is illustrated in the diagram! |
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The third adjustment option is tied to the furniture and can be set on the Cabinet editor / Attributes of appearance page. Here, in a completely unique way, the calculated position of each handle on the furniture can be modified individually. The absolute switch can also be used here. In this case, the provided values are disregarded. The fourth modification option is in the properties. There is no absolute switch here, but the handle can be rotated. The fifth option is found in the custom Front settings on the furnished items. (2nd tool tab on the right side) |
The position obtained in this way for two-hole handles is always the location of the hole closer to the edge. The second hole will be positioned inward by the *hole distance* specified in the front database. For the middle handle, the position is the center of the handle.
Keywords: #handle positioning #handle adjustment #handle modification
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