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Revision as of 11:03, 27 October 2019

Std LinkMake

Emplacement du menu
Aucun
Ateliers
Tous
Raccourci par défaut
Aucun
Introduit dans la version
0.19
Voir aussi
Std Part, Std Groupe, PartDesign Corps

Description

An App::Link or just Link is a type of object that references another object, in the same document, or in another document. It is intended to be used in mechanical assemblies in which one object may appear multiple times, for example, screws and bolts, but also other complex sub-assemblies.

For simple duplication of objects, see Draft Clone, Draft Array, and Draft PathArray. The tools Draft LinkArray and Draft PathLinkArray create Links instead of simple copies.

Links are intended to be used with full bodies. To create arrays of features inside the same PartDesign Body, use PartDesign LinearPattern, PartDesign PolarPattern, and PartDesign MultiTransform.

How to use

  1. Select an object for which you wish to make a Link.
  2. Press the Std LinkMake button. If no object is selected, an empty Link will be created.

Properties

Data

  • DonnéesLinked Object:
  • DonnéesLink Transform:
  • DonnéesPlacement:
  • DonnéesSub Elements:
  • DonnéesShow Elements:
  • DonnéesElement Count:
  • DonnéesScale:

It will additionally show the properties of the original DonnéesLinked Object.

View

  • VueDraw Style:
  • VueLine Width:
  • VueOverride Material:
  • VuePoint Size:
  • VueSelectable:
  • VueShape Material:

It will additionally show the view properties of the original DonnéesLinked Object.

Information