PASTE adds an existing tool part to a target part.
This tool part, which must be a face part,
is "grafted" onto its target part; the open edges
of the tool part will grow to intersect with
the target part.
+--------------------<---------------------+
| |
---(PASTE)--+--(:TO_PART)--|select part|---------------+
| |
+--(:TO_FACES)--|select faces|-------------+
| |
+--(:TOOL)--|specify tool part|------------+
| |
+--(:REFERENCE)--|specify reference|-------+
| |
+--(:KEEP_TOOL)--+--(:NO)---+--------------+
| | | |
| +--(:YES)--+ |
| |
+--(:NEXT)---------------------------------+
| |
+--(:PREVIEW)------------------------------+
The PASTE action provides the following options:
- :TO_PART - specifies the target part to which you want to paste
the tool part.
- :TO_FACES - specifies the target faces to which you want to
paste the tool part.
- :TOOL - specifies the tool part to be pasted.
- :REFERENCE - specifies one of the faces of the tool
part as a reference face which serves as an "anchor"
for the tool part.
- :KEEP_TOOL - set this option to :YES if you want to
keep the tool part for further operations. By default,
:KEEP_TOOL is set to :NO.
- :NEXT - enables you to specify another tool part (plus
associated reference) to be pasted to the same target
part.
- :PREVIEW - enables you to preview the result of the paste operation.
Use this action to paste a feature (as a tool part)
to an existing part.
PASTE
:TO_PART
"/p231"
:TOOL
"/sleeve_tr22"
:REFERENCE
(gpntwc 48.561755 38.416097 4.497208 "vport1")
:KEEP_TOOL :YES
COPY_FACES terminate action
REMOVE_FACES terminate action