The size system allows users to adjust both the starting dimensions, starting position, and internal structure of dynamic cabinet according to their individual needs.
- The size system represents the combination of various adjustable dimensions and switches.
- These can be modified via a graphical interface using different diagrams.
- As the first step, select a diagram from the list.
- A diagram will appear with its corresponding dimensions and adjustable switches.
- Dimensions can be altered, and switches can be changed.
- Dimensions can be altered, and switches can be changed.
- Use the Apply button to save these changes.
- The drawing will reflect the adjustments. If you navigate away from the page, the new size system will take effect.
- The drawing will reflect the adjustments. If you navigate away from the page, the new size system will take effect.
- By enabling Save template, dimensions are saved to the currently opened size system after pressing the Apply button.
Using a custom size system
- If you came to this page with one or more pieces of cabinet selected, a Custom switch will appear next to the Apply button.
- If enabled, changes will only apply to the selected element(s) after pressing the "Apply" button.
- If enabled, changes will only apply to the selected element(s) after pressing the "Apply" button.
- To open a new diagram, click on the diagram name, and the list will reopen.
- Use the save view icon next to the diagram name to save the current view of the diagram.
Dimensions affecting the initial dimensions and positions of cabinet pieces will only apply to already furnished cabinet if set directly during cabinet definition. This can be done on the Cabinet database \ Sizes and positions page. This includes items like wardrobe cabinets. Subsequent items added will appear according to the new size system. Any changes affecting internal structure will retroactively affect previously furnished cabinet.
- The entire size system can be saved and retrieved. During saving, set which previously saved size system should be the starting point.
Non-adjustable sizes
- There are certain dimensions that cannot be set, they can only be read from the drawing. For example, the worksheet reset.
- In situations where the total sum of multiple partial dimensions and final values can be determined, it is necessary to leave at least one partial dimension as non-adjustable. For example, if the overall depth of a desk can be specified between the wall and the cabinet, the desk is reset. This is automatically calculated by the program. If you want to change it, you need to change one of the other three dimensions.
- In contrast, the height of the front can be adjusted. The height of the drawer's guide can also be adjusted. If a piece of cabinet is made up of only drawers, there is no "leftover" (calculated) size. Users should pay attention to the correct dimensions of the drawers and gaps when filling out the dimension system data.
- In situations where the total sum of multiple partial dimensions and final values can be determined, it is necessary to leave at least one partial dimension as non-adjustable. For example, if the overall depth of a desk can be specified between the wall and the cabinet, the desk is reset. This is automatically calculated by the program. If you want to change it, you need to change one of the other three dimensions.
- These can be adjusted on the first (cabinet sizes) drawing. For the drawer-only elements shown in the illustration, the bottom drawer is intentionally not set to the drawer front size but is instead a calculated value. This is why it is offset from the size arrow above it. If these values (the calculated and the drawer front sizes) do not match, there is an error in the size settings.
- In the default setting, 5 drawer front sizes can be adjusted. The drawers of the cabinet included in the program have been defined such that the drawer front size for a one-door, one-drawer unit is F1 (standard drawer), the deep drawer in a unit with one standard drawer and two deep drawers is F3, the deep drawer in a unit with three standard drawers and one deep drawer is F4, the two identical deep drawers are F5, and in a five-drawer cabinet, the top three are F1 and the bottom two are F2 in size. Consequently, in a size system where the base cabinet has five identical height standard drawers, the sizes F3 and F4 as well as F1 and F2 must match.
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