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==Description== <!--T:2-->
==Description==

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Expand all placements downwards the Feature-Tree.
Expand all placements downwards the Feature-Tree.


==Usage== <!--T:3-->
==Usage==

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# Select object in the [tree view].
# Select object in the [tree view].
# Choose {{KEY| OpenSCAD}} → {{KEY|[[Image:OpenSCAD_ExpandPlacements.png|32px]] Expand Placements}} from the top menu.
# Choose {{KEY| OpenSCAD}} → {{KEY|[[Image:OpenSCAD_ExpandPlacements.png|32px]] Expand Placements}} from the top menu.
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==Notes== <!--T:5-->
==Notes==

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This command "resets" the placement-values of an object, making the current position as 0/0/0.
This command "resets" the placement-values of an object, making the current position as 0/0/0.



Revision as of 19:33, 11 April 2020

OpenSCAD ExpandPlacements

Menu location
OpenSCAD → ExpandPlacements‏‎
Workbenches
OpenSCAD
Default shortcut
none
Introduced in version
-
See also
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Description

Expand all placements downwards the Feature-Tree.

Usage

  1. Select object in the [tree view].
  2. Choose OpenSCAD Expand Placements from the top menu.

Limitations

Notes

This command "resets" the placement-values of an object, making the current position as 0/0/0.

Works with:

  • boolean objects
  • extruded objects (derived from the Part workbench)
  • revolved objects (derived from the Part workbench)