Selection view/es

Introducción

La vista de selección es un panel en la interfaz localizada por defecto en debajo de la vista combo. Justo como el editor de propiedades, muestra más información sobre los objetos seleccionados actualmente.

Se puede hacer una selección eligiendo un objeto en la vista 3D o en la vista de árbol. Se pueden seleccionar varios cuerpos manteniendo presionado Ctrl.

Selection view indicated by the number 5, in the standard interface.

Selección de objetos

The tree view of this example has two PartDesign Bodies, with several features each, and a simple Part Cone. The tree is as follows.

The selection view is empty if no object is selected in the 3D view or in the tree view.

If you select an object, it will appear in the list of objects, together with the document it belongs to. Both the read-only internal Name, and the user changeable Label will be displayed.

The Name can contain only basic alphanumeric characters [_0-9a-zA-Z], while the Label can contain any symbol including spaces and accented characters.

Document#Name (Label)

If you select various objects, they will be listed in the view. If these objects are located inside a type of container, for example, a PartDesign Body, the displayed name will be given in a hierarchical manner, that is, Document#Parent.Child. In this case, not only the child, but the entire parent will appear highlighted in the 3D view.

Document#Body.Feature. (Feature_label)

Individual body elements, that is, vertices, edges, and faces, can be selected, and they will be displayed in a hierarchical manner as well.

Document#Body.Feature.Vertex (Feature_label)
Document#Body.Feature.Edge (Feature_label)
Document#Body.Feature.Face (Feature_label)

Barra de búsqueda

If you have many objects in your document and you cannot pick the one that you want from the 3D view or from the tree view, you can write the partial name of the object in the search field; it will search all names in the document, and show a list of those that partially match the text that you entered. When you find the object that you are looking for, you may click on it to select it.

Acciones

Right clicking on an element in the list brings up various commands.

Picked object

if the Picked object list checkbox is checked, a secondary list will appear showing all the sub-elements (vertices, edges, and faces) that could be selected by a single click, even those that are behind (hidden by) other objects.