Here, you can set the attachments assigned to the element.
The list above displays the already defined attachments, and the area below shows the data of the selected attachment.
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The new row in the list icon opens a 3-column table where you can see the structure of the furniture main group, group, and furniture names. Here, you can select (multiple at once) the new elements you want to attach.
- Selected attachments (even multiple at once) can be transferred from one piece of furniture to another using the copy and paste icons next to the list. If you choose the second paste icon, the existing attachments will be automatically deleted, and the new ones will be inserted afterward.
- The order of attachments can be changed using the up and down buttons.
- On the right side of the list, the preview image of the element to be attached appears, and below it, a note that can be edited. This is necessary when attaching the same element multiple times to a piece of furniture (e.g., a cover strip on both the right and left sides). This helps to differentiate them.
Data of Selected Attachment
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Mandatory: The attachment automatically connects when the element is inserted into the room.
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Accompanying: The attachment follows the base furniture when moved, and is deleted when the base furniture is deleted. If this is not turned on, the attached element behaves as an independent element, as if it was not attached.
- If the attachment is Subject to inner, the vertical (Z) dimensions and positions align with the area between the alignment planes specified in the Level index. For example, attachments for built-in appliances in pantry cabinets.
Position
You can set where the attached element should be relative to the base furniture by specifying Alignment values for width, depth, and height separately.
- For example, to place the attached element to the right of the base furniture, select the right side of the base for width and the left side of the attached element.
- You can also specify values as percentages.
- Entering a negative value results in a different outcome, dividing the element and the preview image into equal parts in the given direction. For example, -3 divides it into 3 equal parts. The placement of the attached element depends on where you click on the preview image.
- This is how accessories work on countertops or in glass cabinets.
- This is how accessories work on countertops or in glass cabinets.
- Entering -1 divides the preview image in half, placing the attached element symmetrically on the corresponding side, such as desk legs.
- The Fixed switch operates as described in the initial position.
- These positions can be modified with one fixed and two dynamic values.
Size
- You can choose whether the size of the attached element is based on its Own size or the Size of base cabinet, or the Remaining space option will push the furniture size to the wall.
- The resulting size can also be modified with one fixed and two dynamic values.
- The resulting size can also be modified with one fixed and two dynamic values.
- If the Absolute switch is turned on, the element size ignores the initial sizes and is based only on the fixed and dynamic modifications.
- The Fixed switch operates as described in the initial size.
- The copy next to the Modify button copies only the current attachment's set values, which can be pasted into another attachment. To apply any changes, you need to press the modify button, except for copying and pasting into another attachment.
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