To Perform Actions Using the Style Tree
In the Style Tree, select the entity on which to perform an action. Right-click and choose the appropriate action.
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Set Active Plane—Sets the active datum plane for geometry creation and edits.
| This action is available only for planes listed in the Style Tree. |
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Edit Definition—Redefines Style geometry. Opens the appropriate tab to edit entities such as curves or surfaces.
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Suppress—Temporarily removes an entity from the model, both physically and visually, until you resume the entity.
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Resume—Returns a suppressed entity to the model.
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Resolve—Resolves features that fail to regenerate.
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Hide—Visually removes the selected Style entities from display in the graphics window.
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Unhide—Displays the hidden Style entities.
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Show Only—Hides the display of all the Style entities in the current feature except the selected entities.
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Zoom to selected—Zooms in to the selected entity so you can see it more easily.
• Convert—Converts curves from one type to another.
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Unlink—Breaks the associativity between Style entities and any of their optional references. Optional references for surfaces include internal curves and connections. Optional references for curves include soft points.
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Delete—Deletes selected entities.
• Highlight Parents—Highlights parents of the selected entity. A parent is an entity that is used to define another entity. For example, the boundary curves that are used to create a surface are its parents. Several parents can make an entity. Highlight Parents highlights entities referenced by the selected entities.
• Highlight Children—Highlights children of the selected entities. A child is an entity that references another entity. For example, a surface is a child of the boundary curves that were used to create it.
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Rename—Renames the selected entity.
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Entity Information—Displays information about selected Style entities in an Information Window.
A mini toolbar also opens that shows context-relevant commands.