Part CompoundFilter

Description
If you have applied e.g. a Part Slice operation you have split an object into several pieces. The CompoundFilter can be used to access the individual pieces.

How to use

 * 1) Select the sliced object
 * 2) Apply Menu->Part->Compound->CompoundFilter
 * 3) Select the CompoundFilterObject in the tree
 * 4) In the properties tab set "Filter Type" to "specific items"
 * 5) Set items to the elements you want to extract
 * 6) For a single piece this is a number starting with 0, i.e. if you want to extract the first element enter 0 in this field, 1 for the next element ...
 * 7) If you want to extract more than one piece at a time separate the numbers with ";", e.g. a value of "0;2" will extract the first and the third element
 * 8) If you want to extract a range enter the number of the first element followed by ":" and the number of elements in the range. If you want to extract the third element (with the number 2) the fourth, fifth and sixth you enter "2:4".
 * 9) If you want to extract another piece select the sliced object again. It is now placed under the CompoundFilter in the tree
 * 10) Repeat the selection procedure from above. The slice and its subelements will be displayed under both CompoundFilters; they are, of course not repeated in the model.

Properties

 * : Object to be filtered.
 * selectable options:
 * bypass
 * specific items; extract the items listed in the "items" property
 * collision-pass
 * window-volume; extract all pieces which have a volume between "Window From" and "Window To" where 100% is the biggest piece - and not the unsliced object
 * window-area; the same as window-volume where the sliced area determines the selection instead of the volume
 * window-length; the same as window-volume where the length of the pieces determines the selection instead of the volume
 * window-
 * : If set to true the list as described above is excluded instead of included.
 * : The threshold for the window-properties if it is not 100%.
 * : Upper threshold percentage for selecting pieces, 100% is relative to the biggest piece.
 * : Lower threshold percentage for selecting pieces, 100% is relative to the biggest piece.
 * : List or range of elements to be selected if Filter Type is "specific items".
 * : List or range of elements to be selected if Filter Type is "specific items".