Linear elements include:
- Cornice
- Pelmet
- Upstand
- Plinth
Inserting linear elements into the program
- First, select the Mouldings button located under the Added items button.
- Select the type of moulding, then press the Start button.
- White dots (base points) will appear at the corner points of the bounding shapes of the furnished elements.
By clicking on these points in succession, you can mark the line where the moulding will appear.
You must proceed from left to right; otherwise, the moulding pattern will turn inward.
- The positions of the moulding base points can be set for each piece of furniture on the Cabinet database / Identification tab.
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The icon allows you to step back one by one during editing.
You can shift the current point by entering values in the X Y fields and pressing the Modify button. The values must be given in the absolute coordinate system (without rotating the main wall or the floor).
Once completed, the moulding cannot be edited later, only deleted.
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If you want to continue with a curve, turn on the curved moulding icon. The curve will extend to the next point, and the icon will turn off again. You cannot continue a curve with another curve; it can only be created between two straight sections.
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When you reach the end, press the End button. Until this is done, no other operation can be performed with the program.
- In the General properties, you can select the moulding pattern and color. The color of the water barrier can be set under the countertop properties, while the color of the other linear elements can be set in the Other Properties.
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