link-strings ("ls")
See this command in the command table.
To access this command:
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Using the command line, enter "link-strings"
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Use the quick key combination "ls".
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Display the Find Command screen, locate link-strings and click Run.
Description
Creates a wireframe link between two perimeters (closed strings) or two strings. If using tag strings, they cannot be linked.
- Use the link-to-line command to link a string to a perimeter.
- The links take their color from the first string of each string-pair used for the linking.
- Various settings can be used to control linking, see Wireframe Linking Settings.
- Tag strings can be used to control linking, see use-tag-switch.
Note: This command uses the Maximum Segment Length value (if greater than zero), as specified in Wireframe Linking Settings to limit the generated segment length of generated wireframe triangles.
Command steps:
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Load or digitize any tag strings you wish to use to control the linking of strings. See Wireframe Tag Strings.
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To restrict string linking to a subset of loaded and visible string data, select it in any 3D window so that it is highlighted.
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In the Current Objects toolbar, select or create a new current wireframe object. Alternatively, if no current wireframe object exists, a new one is created automatically.
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Run the command.
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Following the prompts in the Status Bar, select a point on the first string perimeter.
Note: If string data was preselected, you will only be able to choose a string that is selected.
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Select a point on the second string or perimeter. A wireframe surface is generated between the two strings.
Note: If string data was preselected, you will only be able to choose a string that is selected.
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Repeat step 3 until all required strings and perimeters have been linked in sequence.
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Click Cancel.
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