10.4.9.  Derivation

In this section you will find explanations of the setting options for derivation [Derivation] .

Derivation

Derivation

  • General: See Section 10.4.2, “General settings”.

  • 2D derivation:

    • View:

      Enter the key terms for the views to be displayed in the input field:

      • left

      • right

      • top

      • bottom

      • front

      • back

      • iso

      • none

        [Note]Note

        Please use the placeholder "none " to fill the selected table structure (see setting Rows, Columns ).

        Examples: Setting 2 rows [Rows], 2 columns [Columns]

        • fronttop
          rightiso

        • fronttop
          rightnone

      [Note]Note

      You can also use the name of a DW template.

      Example: "3 views + isometry in frame (DIN)"

      Example: "3 views + isometry in frame (DIN)"

      DW templates are stored under $CADENAS_SETUP/layouts/2dderivation saved.

      You can find the template name in the section [Template] under the key "name".

      [Template]
      name=drawing_4_views_frame_DIN
      

      See also Section 7.11, “Docking window "2D derivation " - Create your own combination views (*.dw) ”.

    • Render mode:

      • 2D derivation (line representation [Line view] ):

      • 2D derivation (shaded) (lines + shaded display [Lines + shaded view] ):

      • Shaded View (shaded view [Shaded View] ):

    • Rows / Columns:

      Example: Default 2 rows [Rows], 2 columns [Columns]:

      fronttop
      rightiso

    • Abbreviated view [Shortened view]:

      Shortened view is a special feature for catalogs with parts that might look bad in the 2D derivation due to their proportions. This happens, for example, with very long cylinders. The 2D deriv [2D derivation] ation would then look more like a line than a cylinder.

      If the part has an additional shortened view, then it is used (if activated).

      Example: Shortened view checkbox activated

      Example: Shortened view checkbox activated

      Example: Shortened view checkbox deactivated

      Example: Shortened view checkbox deactivated

      See also Section 12.2.2.4, “ Optimize alternative 2D size / drawing view on sheet ” and Section 5.10.1, “ 2D derivation: Alternative 2D size (shortened) ”.