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AMinati
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 12:10 pm    Post subject: Style Reply with quote

I am trying to build a Style feature in Proe.
I select Style, surface then I select 4 curves (while holding the CRTL
key). Proe show me the initial surface!
Now I want to add some internal curves. All is OK if I add one or more
single curves, but I would add two (or more) single curves as a unique
internal curve. The Help says to press the SHIFT key, but I am not able
to do this.

Thank you for any help

Aminati

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Sean Kerslake
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 12:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Style Reply with quote

Use shift to chain a curve - add adjacent sections.

Press crtl > select your curves > if a curve needs to be a chain > move to
shift > create the chain > return to ctrl.

Obviously all your curves and curve segments have to satisfy the normal
requirements for a blended surface - robust connections and relationships.

Sean


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"AMinati" <Angelo.Minati@minatiengineering.it> wrote in message
news:1128327065.265486.56760@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
I am trying to build a Style feature in Proe.
I select Style, surface then I select 4 curves (while holding the CRTL
key). Proe show me the initial surface!
Now I want to add some internal curves. All is OK if I add one or more
single curves, but I would add two (or more) single curves as a unique
internal curve. The Help says to press the SHIFT key, but I am not able
to do this.

Thank you for any help

Aminati
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AMinati
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Style Reply with quote

I don't understand what do you wrote.
For instance I have select the four boundary curves. ProE show me the
initial surface.
Now I want to add only one internal curve which is composed into two
part. I select the first part, then I press the SHIFT button and I try
to select the second one, but I can't.
Anything happen!
Can you explain to me how I can chain curves?

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Sean Kerslake
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Style Reply with quote

Are the chain segments at least tangent? You will not be able to form a non
tangent chain

Are you sure they are robustly related?

Select your outer boundaries using ctrl [and alternating to shift if a chain
is needed]

Middle click to finish

Click the Internal curves icon in the dashboard

Select your internal curves using ctrl [and alternating to shift if a chain
is needed]

Middle click to finish

JD

Sean

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Sean Kerslake
Dept of Design & Tech
Loughborough University
LE11 3TU

01509 228317
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"AMinati" <Angelo.Minati@minatiengineering.it> wrote in message
news:1128359267.084591.186040@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
I don't understand what do you wrote.
For instance I have select the four boundary curves. ProE show me the
initial surface.
Now I want to add only one internal curve which is composed into two
part. I select the first part, then I press the SHIFT button and I try
to select the second one, but I can't.
Anything happen!
Can you explain to me how I can chain curves?
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AMinati
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 4:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Style Reply with quote

Thank you
Now I have understood!
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