Overview
The look and content of the Tools Palette vary
according to the workbench in which you are working and according to the
command you are using.
In addition to that, note that not all commands display a Tools
Palette.
Whatever the workbench, the name of this toolbar is always the same,
i.e. Tools Palette.
-
In the Drafting workbench, when you click Dimensions
in the Dimensioning toolbar, the following Tools Palette
is displayed:
- Still in the Drafting workbench, when clicking Line
in the Geometry Creation toolbar, the Tools Palette
looks like this:
In the above example, you can see that the Tools Palette
contains a tool,
,
as well as two boxes, L (for Length) and A (for
Angle).
- Now, if you access the Imagine & Shape workbench then click
Working Sketch Curve
in the Main Functions toolbar, the following Tools Palette
is displayed:
Multi-Selection
In workbenches allowing you to perform
multiple selections, the Tools Palette lets you select objects using the selection traps or advanced selection modes.
The Tools Palette looks like this:
For detailed information on these commands, see
Selecting Using the Selection Traps. The
Tools Palette might also look like this:
- The first seven icons that follow let you select objects using the
selection traps as explained above.
- Control mode lets you
activate the advanced selection mode. In this mode, you can select
multiple elements by pressing Ctrl in multiple steps. By
"multiple steps", we mean that you can select several object, release
Ctrl then press it again to add objects to your first
selection. Inversely, you can remove an element from the selection by
selecting it then press Ctrl.
As this selection mode is controlled, you can choose when you want the
selection to stop, contrary to the selection traps that are "single
action-oriented", i.e. objects are selected in one go.
When you start selecting objects, the name of the first object you
select is displayed in the toolbar:
Then, when at least one element is selected, List of selected
items
is activated and the number of selected elements is displayed instead of
the element's name (this icon is grayed out when only one element is
selected since it is not relevant):
- List of selected items
opens the Element List dialog box that lists the elements you
selected along with their path.
- Finish
lets
you stop the selection when you are done: all the elements you selected
so far are taken into account. As long as you do not click this icon, you
can keep on selecting objects and add them to your selection list.
However, depending on the workench you are
using, the advanced selection mode may be implemented in a different way.
In that case, not all the icons are displayed and the look of the Tools Palette is impacted as explained by the two examples below.
If only List of selected items and Finish
are displayed:
This means that the advanced selection mode is automatically activated
and you can start selecting objects using Ctrl.
If only Finish is displayed:
This means that the advanced selection mode is automatically activated
and that you cannot have any feedback on the elements you select.
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