Mesh RemoveComponents

Description
The Mesh RemoveComponents command removes faces from mesh objects.



Usage

 * 1) The command will consider all visible mesh objects. If you plan to use the  button 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) * No mesh object should be selected (and therefore highlighted).
 * 6) Select the  option from the menu.
 * 7) The  task panel opens.
 * 8) Use one or more of the  options to select faces:
 * 9) * Press the button and while holding down the left mouse button draw a region, a closed spline, in the 3D view. All faces that match the  and completely fall inside the region will be selected.
 * 10) * Press the button to select all faces.
 * 11) * 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.
 * 12) * 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.
 * 13) 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.
 * 14) Optionally press the  button to invert the selection.
 * 15) Press the  button to delete the selected faces.
 * 16) Press the  button to close the task panel and finish the command.