Translations:Flamingo Workbench/54/en

Also similarly to what seen above, the frame-lines are objects that collects properties common to a set of beams (namely the beam's section) which are included in a common group in the tree of the model. They also have an optional property ".Base", by default set to None, which is the centerline of the beams of the frame. After a path, alias .Base, is defined (a DWire or a Sketch) other beams can be added to the frame-line but they will be deleted when Redraw is invoked. The dialog provides the following features: If the name of a FrameLine object is modified, also the name of the relevant group will change automatically but not viceversa
 * a list of beams' profiles previously included in the model by "Insert Std. Sections" dialog (read further);
 * a combo-box to select the active FrameLine among those already created or to create a new one;
 * a text-box where to write the name of the FrameLine that is going to be created; if nothing or " ", the FrameLined will be named as default "Telaio00n";
 * Insert button: creates a new FrameLine object or adds new members to the one selected in the combo-box if edges are selected in the active viewport.
 * Redraw button: creates new beams and places them over the selected path. New beams will be collected inside the group of the FrameLine. Does not create or update beams added to the FrameLine outside its defined path.
 * Clear button: deletes all beams in the FrameLine group. It applies also to beams added to the FrameLine outside its defined path.
 * Get Path button: assigns the Dwire selected to the attribute Path of the FrameLine object.
 * Get Profile button: changes the Profile attribute of the FrameLine object to the one of the beam selected in the viewport or the one selected in the list.
 * Copy profile checkbox: if checked generates a new profile object for each beam in order to avoid multiple references in the model.
 * Move to origin checkbox: if checked, moves the center-of-mass of the profile to the origin of coordinates system: that makes the centerline of the beam coincide with the c.o.m. of the profile.