Common Functionality
Editor
: Feature Highlight
Feature Highlight
After making a graphical selection in Editor mode, activating
Feature Highlighting
identifies features as the pointer passes over them in the graphical view.
Note:
Activates for Routed and Non-routed items.
Features are points, straight lines (edges), P-points or P-lines. Points are located at vertices on the model, such as the corner of a box, and at the mid-point of lines. Lines are straight edges on the model.
Note:
Design Aid graphics cannot be used as a feature.
Moving the mouse pointer over the 3D model without dragging the model editor handle still highlights features. Pressing the right mouse button over a highlighted feature displays a menu that allows the Graphical Selection or the Model Editor Handle to be moved to the selected position.
Move Selection Here
Moves the selection to the location.
Move Handle Here
Moves the handle to the selection.
Cancel
Removes the menu options.
In order to select features of an item, it is necessary to move the mouse pointer over the item before features are shown. In most cases, the target P-point or P-line lies on, or inside, an item, so selecting a feature is straightforward. In the few cases where the P-point or P-line is outside of the item, or partly obscured by another item in the scene, it is necessary to make sure that the mouse pointer first passes over the associated item.
On steelwork items with P-lines, the JUSL P-line is shown as a feature.
Feature identification:
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The Model Editor Handle can be moved to features on selected or unselected items.
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The Graphical Selection cannot be moved to a reference point on selected items, because the selected items are shown in their new location when a reference point is found.
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