According to selection in 3D History or 3D view in the toolbar Tool, the corresponding icons are displayed. The same commands can also be found in the context menus of the history tree. In the following you will get an overview on the various options for selection.
Identification data: See ???.
Insert
Fixed plane: See Section 7.6.2.1, “
Fixed
plane ”.
Exchange base planes: See Section 7.6.4.3, “
Exchange base planes (part)
”.
Move/Rotate the complete part.: See Section 7.6.4.6, “
Move/Rotate... (part)
”.
Scale: See Section 7.6.4.4, “
Scale
”.
Mirror: See Section 7.6.4.7, “
Mirror
”.
Edit... (only at
fixed planes and reference planes): Calling editing dialog
Delete plane:
Display of the dialog Dependencies.
There, deleting can be confirmed.
Paste sketch:
Inserts that sketch, which before has been copied with Copy (only sketch). See Section 7.6.7.6, “
Copy (only sketch)
”.
New
sketch: See Section 7.6.2.3, “
Sketch ”.
New 2D drawing:
See Section 7.6.2.4, “
2D
drawing
”.
Create pipe: See Section 7.6.2.9, “ Pipe ”.
Insert
new plane: See Section 7.6.2.2, “
Reference Plane
”.
Visible: The
currently selected plane is displayed permanently, even if another is
selected. If you want to remove the plane again, you have to uncheck
this command.
Transparency: With
this option you can set transparency in order to get a better
overview.
Delete: Display of
the dialog Dependencies.
There, deleting can be confirmed.
Rename entry: The
term entered here will be displayed in the tree of 3D History. (Renaming can happen via
Edit... just as well.)
Feature
attributes: Opens the docking window Face attributes.
Apply pattern:
See Section 7.6.2.8, “Grp Pattern /
Pattern”.
Convert to cut /
Convert to base: See Section 7.6.8.8, “
Convert to cut / Convert to base
”.
Set mark: See Section 7.6.3.5, “
Set mark
”.
Transparency: With
this option you can set transparency in order to get a better
overview.
Delete: Display of
the dialog Dependencies.
There, deleting can be confirmed.
Rename entry: The
term entered here will be displayed in the tree of 3D History. (Renaming can happen via
Edit... just as well.)
Copy (only sketch): See Section 7.6.7.6, “
Copy (only sketch)
”.
Cut (including dependencies): See Section 7.6.7.7, “
Cut (including dependencies)
”.
Base Rotate... / Extrude...: See Section 7.6.2.5, “
Base extrude /
Base rotate ”.
Cut Rotate... / Extrude...: See Section 7.6.2.6, “
Cut extrude / Cut rotate ”.
Duplicate sketch:
See Section 7.6.7.14, “
Duplicate sketch
”.
Create sweep base:
See Section 7.6.2.7, “ Sweep base / Sweep cut ”.
Create sweep cut:
See Section 7.6.2.7, “ Sweep base / Sweep cut ”.
Set mark: See Section 7.6.3.5, “
Set mark
”.
Transparency: With
this option you can set transparency in order to get a better
overview.
Delete: Display of
the dialog Dependencies.
There, deleting can be confirmed.
Rename entry: The
term entered here will be displayed in the tree of 3D History. (Renaming can happen via
Edit... just as well.)
Properties: Opens
the dialog 2D drawing. See
Section 7.6.2.4, “
2D
drawing
”.
Set mark: See Section 7.6.3.5, “
Set mark
”.
Transparency: With
this option you can set transparency in order to get a better
overview.
Delete: Display of
the dialog Dependencies.
There, deleting can be confirmed.
Rename entry: The
term entered here will be displayed in the tree of 3D History. (Renaming can happen via
Edit... just as well.)
Feature
attributes: Opens the docking window Face attributes.
Apply pattern:
See Section 7.6.2.8, “Grp Pattern /
Pattern”.
Convert to cut /
Convert to base: See Section 7.6.8.8, “
Convert to cut / Convert to base
”.
Set mark: See Section 7.6.3.5, “
Set mark
”.
Paste sketch:
Inserts that sketch, which before has been copied with Copy (only sketch). See Section 7.6.7.6, “
Copy (only sketch)
”.
New Chamfer/Fillet...: See Section 7.6.2.10, “
Blend (Insert Chamfer/Fillet...)
”.
Create drill on selected surface: See Section 7.6.2.13, “
Drill Feature
”.
Generate sketch on selected face: See Section 7.6.2.3, “
Sketch ”.
Create plane on selected Face: See Section 7.6.2.2, “
Reference Plane
”.
Visible in this configuration: See Section 7.6.10, “Level of
detail”.










