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== Einführung ==
== Einführung ==
'Eine Mehrfachtransformation aus Kombinationen von Transformationen erstellen' - Dieses Werkzeug verwendet eine Reihe von ausgewählten Formelementen(Features) als Eingabe (die 'Originale') und ermöglicht es, mehrere Transformationen nacheinander auf sie anzuwenden. Um beispielsweise einen Flansch mit einer doppelten Reihe von Löchern zu erzeugen, wird das Loch (das "Original") zuerst in einem linearen Muster in der X-Richtung strukturiert und dann acht Mal in einem polaren Muster um die Y-Achse gemustert.
'Eine Mehrfachtransformation aus Kombinationen von Transformationen erstellen' - Dieses Werkzeug verwendet eine Reihe von ausgewählten Formelementen(Features) als Eingabe (die 'Originale') und ermöglicht es, mehrere Transformationen nacheinander auf sie anzuwenden. Um beispielsweise einen Flansch mit einer doppelten Reihe von Löchern zu erzeugen, wird das Loch (das "Original") zuerst in einem linearen Muster in der X-Richtung strukturiert und dann acht Mal in einem polaren Muster um die Y-Achse gemustert.
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==Usage==
Before beginning any of the methods below, make sure the necessary {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign Body.png|16px|link=PartDesign_Body]] [[PartDesign_Body|Body]]}} object is [[PartDesign_Body#Usage_Notes|active]]; if not, you will receive a pop-up error message stating you need an active {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign Body.png|16px|link=PartDesign_Body]] [[PartDesign_Body|Body]]}} object before using the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform| MultiTransform]]}} tool.

===Standard Method===
This method starts with no existing transformation features and no selections in the viewport or the Model object tree.<BR>When initiated and completed with this method, the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform | MultiTransform]]}} should correctly become the "Tip" of the Body object.

# Click on the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform| MultiTransform]]}} icon to initiate the operation.
# You will be prompted with the '''Select feature''' window.<BR>From the list, select one initial feature to be used for the transformations and click OK to proceed.<BR>You may add additional features in the next step.[[Image:PartDesign-MultiTransform-Select_feature.png|center|300px]]
# The '''Transformed features messages''' and '''MultiTransform parameters''' window will appear.<BR>You will see the label of the feature you selected in the feature list view, below the {{Button|Add feature}} and {{Button|Remove feature}} buttons.[[Image:PartDesign-MultiTransform-General.png|center|300px]]<BR>If you want to include additional features for the transformations, follow these instructions:
## Click the {{Button|Add feature}} button in the transform tool
## Switch to the Model tree view (Click on '''Model''' tab)
## Select the feature you want to add, and make it visible(spacebar, '''''or''''' right-click and toggle visibility).<BR>'''Note:''' This will hide the previously visible feature.
## Click on anything in 3D view (viewport).
## Click on '''Tasks''' tab in Combo View to return to '''MultiTransform parameters''' window.
## You should see the label of the recently selected feature appear in the feature list view.
# Below the feature list view is the '''Transformations''' list view. Within you should see the text, "''' ''Right-click to add'' '''".
# Add a transformation by right-clicking in the '''Transformations''' list view to display the options list.[[Image:PartDesign-MultiTransform-Transformations_Right_Click.png|center|300px]]
## Add the desired transformation by selecting it in the options list.
## The new transformation entry will appear in the '''Transformations''' list with corresponding settings appearing below the list.[[Image:PartDesign-MultiTransform-Transformations-add_linear_pattern.png|center|300px]]
## Adjust the settings for the new transformation. (''You will see the preview in the viewport.'')
## Click the {{KEY|OK}} button underneath these settings to save the new transformation.
# Continue to add transformations in the order you wish to apply them using Step 5 above.
# You may also edit, delete, and move (change the order of) the transformations as needed by right-clicking on a transformation in the '''Transformations''' list and selecting the corresponding option.
# When you are finished adding and editing the transformations, click the {{KEY|OK}} button at the very top to save the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform | MultiTransform]]}} and exit.

===Alternate Method 1===
This method starts with one existing transformation feature in the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign Body.png|16px|link=PartDesign_Body]] [[PartDesign_Body|Body]]}} object.

# In the Model tree, within the active Body object, select the existing transformation to be included.
# Click on the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform| MultiTransform]]}} icon to initiate the operation.
# In the feature list view, you will see the label(s) of the feature(s) from the existing transformation you included.<BR>To add additional features, see '''Step 3''' in the [[PartDesign_MultiTransform#Standard_Method|Standard Method]] above.
# Below the feature list view is the '''Transformations''' list view. Within you should see the label for the existing transformation you included.
# Finish using '''Steps 5-8''' in the [[PartDesign_MultiTransform#Standard_Method|Standard Method]] above.
When initiated and completed in this way, the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform | MultiTransform]]}} usually fails to become the "Tip" of the Body object. To correct this:
# Right click on the newly created {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform | MultiTransform]]}}.
# Choose "'''Set tip'''".

===Alternate Method 2===
This method starts with multiple existing, independent feature transformations in the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign Body.png|16px|link=PartDesign_Body]] [[PartDesign_Body|Body]]}} object - with the idea of combining them. '''NOTE:''' to combine existing transformations, they must be within the same Body object and should all use the same feature or feature set in each.

# In the Model tree, within the active Body object, select one of existing transformation of those you wish to include.
# Click on the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform| MultiTransform]]}} icon to initiate the operation.
# Click the {{KEY|OK}} button at top to save and exit.
# In the object tree, select the newly created {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform| MultiTransform]]}}.
# In the ''Property View'' window, locate the '''Transformations''' property in the ''Data'' tab.
# Edit the '''Transformations''' property by clicking on its value, then click on the ellipse box that appeared to open the '''Links''' window for this property.
# Select all existing feature transformations that should be included. Multiple selections are permitted using CTRL-click.
# Click {{KEY|OK}} to save and close the '''Links''' window.
# Click the {{Button|[[Image:Std_Refresh.png|16px|link=Std_Refresh]] [[Std_Refresh|Refresh]]}} button if activated.
When initiated and completed in this way, the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform| MultiTransform]]}} might fail to become the "Tip" of the Body object. If you need it to be the "Tip":
# Right click on the newly created {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform| MultiTransform]]}}.
# If available, choose "'''Set tip'''".

===Usage Notes===
* Supported feature transformations are: {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_Mirrored.png|20px]] [[PartDesign_Mirrored|Mirrored]]}}, {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_LinearPattern.png|20px]] [[PartDesign_LinearPattern|Linear Pattern]]}}, {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_PolarPattern.png|20px]] [[PartDesign_PolarPattern|Polar Pattern]]}}, and SCALED transformation.
* Each transformation linked to the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|16px|link=PartDesign_MultiTransform]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform| MultiTransform]]}} should use the same feature, or set of features, in each.

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==Einschränkungen==
* Eine skalierte Transformation sollte nicht die erste in der Liste sein
* Die skalierte Transformation muss die gleiche Anzahl von Vorkommen haben wie die Transformation, die ihr in der Liste unmittelbar vorausgeht
* Weitere Einschränkungen finden Sie in der
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==Options==
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==Einschränkungen==
* Eine skalierte Transformation sollte nicht die erste in der Liste sein
* Die skalierte Transformation muss die gleiche Anzahl von Vorkommen haben wie die Transformation, die ihr in der Liste unmittelbar vorausgeht
* Weitere Einschränkungen finden Sie in der
[[PartDesign_LinearPattern/de|Lineares Muster]] Dokumentation
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==Examples==
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PartDesign MultiTransform

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PartDesign -> MultiTransform
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Einführung

'Eine Mehrfachtransformation aus Kombinationen von Transformationen erstellen' - Dieses Werkzeug verwendet eine Reihe von ausgewählten Formelementen(Features) als Eingabe (die 'Originale') und ermöglicht es, mehrere Transformationen nacheinander auf sie anzuwenden. Um beispielsweise einen Flansch mit einer doppelten Reihe von Löchern zu erzeugen, wird das Loch (das "Original") zuerst in einem linearen Muster in der X-Richtung strukturiert und dann acht Mal in einem polaren Muster um die Y-Achse gemustert.

Usage

Before beginning any of the methods below, make sure the necessary Body object is active; if not, you will receive a pop-up error message stating you need an active Body object before using the MultiTransform tool.

Standard Method

This method starts with no existing transformation features and no selections in the viewport or the Model object tree.
When initiated and completed with this method, the MultiTransform should correctly become the "Tip" of the Body object.

  1. Click on the MultiTransform icon to initiate the operation.
  2. You will be prompted with the Select feature window.
    From the list, select one initial feature to be used for the transformations and click OK to proceed.
    You may add additional features in the next step.
  3. The Transformed features messages and MultiTransform parameters window will appear.
    You will see the label of the feature you selected in the feature list view, below the Add feature and Remove feature buttons.

    If you want to include additional features for the transformations, follow these instructions:
    1. Click the Add feature button in the transform tool
    2. Switch to the Model tree view (Click on Model tab)
    3. Select the feature you want to add, and make it visible(spacebar, or right-click and toggle visibility).
      Note: This will hide the previously visible feature.
    4. Click on anything in 3D view (viewport).
    5. Click on Tasks tab in Combo View to return to MultiTransform parameters window.
    6. You should see the label of the recently selected feature appear in the feature list view.
  4. Below the feature list view is the Transformations list view. Within you should see the text, " Right-click to add ".
  5. Add a transformation by right-clicking in the Transformations list view to display the options list.
    1. Add the desired transformation by selecting it in the options list.
    2. The new transformation entry will appear in the Transformations list with corresponding settings appearing below the list.
    3. Adjust the settings for the new transformation. (You will see the preview in the viewport.)
    4. Click the OK button underneath these settings to save the new transformation.
  6. Continue to add transformations in the order you wish to apply them using Step 5 above.
  7. You may also edit, delete, and move (change the order of) the transformations as needed by right-clicking on a transformation in the Transformations list and selecting the corresponding option.
  8. When you are finished adding and editing the transformations, click the OK button at the very top to save the MultiTransform and exit.

Alternate Method 1

This method starts with one existing transformation feature in the Body object.

  1. In the Model tree, within the active Body object, select the existing transformation to be included.
  2. Click on the MultiTransform icon to initiate the operation.
  3. In the feature list view, you will see the label(s) of the feature(s) from the existing transformation you included.
    To add additional features, see Step 3 in the Standard Method above.
  4. Below the feature list view is the Transformations list view. Within you should see the label for the existing transformation you included.
  5. Finish using Steps 5-8 in the Standard Method above.

When initiated and completed in this way, the MultiTransform usually fails to become the "Tip" of the Body object. To correct this:

  1. Right click on the newly created MultiTransform.
  2. Choose "Set tip".

Alternate Method 2

This method starts with multiple existing, independent feature transformations in the Body object - with the idea of combining them. NOTE: to combine existing transformations, they must be within the same Body object and should all use the same feature or feature set in each.

  1. In the Model tree, within the active Body object, select one of existing transformation of those you wish to include.
  2. Click on the MultiTransform icon to initiate the operation.
  3. Click the OK button at top to save and exit.
  4. In the object tree, select the newly created MultiTransform.
  5. In the Property View window, locate the Transformations property in the Data tab.
  6. Edit the Transformations property by clicking on its value, then click on the ellipse box that appeared to open the Links window for this property.
  7. Select all existing feature transformations that should be included. Multiple selections are permitted using CTRL-click.
  8. Click OK to save and close the Links window.
  9. Click the Refresh button if activated.

When initiated and completed in this way, the MultiTransform might fail to become the "Tip" of the Body object. If you need it to be the "Tip":

  1. Right click on the newly created MultiTransform.
  2. If available, choose "Set tip".

Usage Notes

Einschränkungen

  • Eine skalierte Transformation sollte nicht die erste in der Liste sein
  • Die skalierte Transformation muss die gleiche Anzahl von Vorkommen haben wie die Transformation, die ihr in der Liste unmittelbar vorausgeht
  • Weitere Einschränkungen finden Sie in der

Lineares Muster Dokumentation

Options

Beim Erstellen einer Multitransformations bietet der Dialog "Multitransformations-Parameter" zwei verschiedene Listenansichten.

Originale auswählen

Die Listenansicht zeigt die "Originale", die Merkmale, die gemustert werden sollen. Wenn Sie auf ein Merkmal klicken, wird es zur Liste hinzugefügt.

Transformationen auswählen

Diese Liste kann mit einer Kombination der einfachen Transformationen gespiegelt, lineares Muster, polares Muster und scaled gefüllt werden. Die Transformationen werden nacheinander angewendet. Das Kontextmenü bietet folgende Einträge:

Bearbeiten

Erlaubt das Bearbeiten der Parameter einer Transformation in der Liste (Doppelklick hat den gleichen Effekt)

Löschen

Entfernt eine Transformation von die Liste

Transformation hinzufügen

Fügt der Liste eine Transformation hinzu

Nach oben / nach unten bewegen

Ermöglicht das Ändern der Reihenfolge der Transformationen in der Liste


Examples

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Das kleinste Pad wurde zuerst dreimal in X-Richtung transformiert und dann auf Faktor zwei skaliert (so haben die drei Vorkommen einen Skalierungsfaktor von 1,0, 1,5 und 2,0). Dann wurde ein Polarmuster mit 8 Vorkommen angelegt.

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Die Tasche wurde zuerst auf der YZ-Ebene gespiegelt und dann mit zwei linearen Mustern transformiert, um ein rechteckiges Muster zu ergeben.