Mesh RemoveComponents

Description
The Mesh RemoveComponents command removes faces from mesh objects.



Usage

 * 1) The command will consider all visible mesh objects. It can be useful to change the  property to  for mesh objects that should not be modified.
 * 2) The command uses the color red to mark selected faces. To see them properly:
 * 3) * The of the mesh objects ideally should be, but should at least show faces. If necessary use the Std DrawStyle command to override this property.
 * 4) * The of the mesh objects should not be red.
 * 5) Select the  option from the menu.
 * 6) The  task panel opens.
 * 7) Use one or more of the  options to select faces:
 * 8) * Press the button and while holding down the left mouse button draw a region, a closed spline, in the 3D view. Faces that match the  and (partially) fall inside the region will be selected. But at least one face must fall completely inside the region.
 * 9) * Press the button to select all faces.
 * 10) * Press the button to select all components with fewer than the specified maximum number of faces. Here a component refers to a complete group of connected faces. Usually a mesh object contains a single component. But, for example after using the Mesh Merge command, a mesh object can contain multiple components.
 * 11) * Press the button to select a single face in the 3D view. If the  option is checked, selecting a face will result in selecting the entire component the face belongs to.
 * 12) Optionally use one or more of the  options to deselect faces. These options are identical to the  options, except that the number of faces for the  button is a minimum number.
 * 13) Optionally press the  button to invert the selection.
 * 14) Press the  button to delete the selected faces.
 * 15) Press the  button to close the task panel and finish the command.