How attachments work
- To speed up furnishing, additional elements can be directly attached to the inserted furniture. When you click on the attachments button, images of the elements that can be attached to the currently selected, already furnished furniture appear on the bottom row. You simply click on them, and the element is automatically placed in its position.
- The attachment can also be dynamic, meaning the attached element's position can vary depending on where you click on the preview image. In this case, gray stripes appear on the preview image. These can be horizontal or vertical. If you see many short stripes in a comb-like pattern, you can click anywhere within that dimension, and the element will be proportionally placed according to the click position, e.g., accessories on the countertop. If the stripes run across, dividing the preview into several equal parts, the element to be attached can take up a fixed position corresponding to the number of sections, e.g., accessories inside cabinets. In this case, the division corresponds to the shelves.
Vertical divisions on the preview images can represent depth or height values depending on the attachment setting.
- The attachment can also be dynamic, meaning the attached element's position can vary depending on where you click on the preview image. In this case, gray stripes appear on the preview image. These can be horizontal or vertical. If you see many short stripes in a comb-like pattern, you can click anywhere within that dimension, and the element will be proportionally placed according to the click position, e.g., accessories on the countertop. If the stripes run across, dividing the preview into several equal parts, the element to be attached can take up a fixed position corresponding to the number of sections, e.g., accessories inside cabinets. In this case, the division corresponds to the shelves.
- When the Forward switch is turned on, the selection in the furnishing jumps to the newly attached element.
- There are two main attachment modes: loose and tight (following).
- With loose attachment, the attached element continues to function as an independent element.
- In a tight attachment, its position is fixed to the furniture it is attached to. When moved, they move together, and if the furniture is deleted, the attachments disappear as well. For example, a loose attachment is the countertop, while a tight attachment would be the oven attached to the oven cabinet.
- Attachments can also be mandatory. In this case, when placing the furniture, the attached part is automatically included. These mandatory attachments do not appear in the above-mentioned list.
- With loose attachment, the attached element continues to function as an independent element.
- Attachments can be edited on the Cabinet database / Attachments page.
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