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3.1
Several versions
If you are working with several versions (e.g. Tekla Structures 12.1 or Tekla Structures 13.1), you have to use orderly structure. A possible folder structure can be:
This will prevent that models are opened in versions which they are not meant for.
If the variable XS_RUNPATH is set in a way that the correct path name per version is used in Tekla Structures, these kind of problems are eliminated, i.e.: set XS_RUNPATH=C:\TeklaStructuresModels\13.1\ When you open a model in Tekla Structures now, always the correct path name is entered:
When you work with different Tekla Structures versions en several customers, a division like the picture below could be used:
A unique variable per customer can be used where is referred to a line, i.e.: set XS_RUNPATH=C:\TeklaStructuresModels\Customer 1\13.1\ When a model is opened, the correct customer and version is selected.
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Model Modelname is located in C:\Tekla StructuresModels. The zipped file Modelname.zip will also be stored in the folder C:\Tekla StructuresModels.
Right mouse click on the model folder, then select Zip and E-mail Modelname.zip:
Before you send the model, you can decrease the file size by deleting some redundant files.
Step plan
Open the zipped file Modelname.zip. Select the files to be removed, go to Actions > Delete or press the <Delete> button. When using the Actions > Delete option, enter the file extensions to be removed, separated by a space character, possible redundant files are: *.log, *.pdf, .*dwg, .*bak, *.history.
Furthermore, files can be removed from the zip file manually (use Shift/Ctrl for selecting multiple files).
When extracting the zip file, all paths are taken along, so that the file structure stays intact. Make sure that the option Use folder names is checked.
However, opening a drawing will be impossible, as the drawing files (*.dg) are missing! When trying to open a drawing from the drawing list, an error will appear:
Because none of the drawings in the drawing list can be opened, first you have to delete the drawings in the list. After that, new drawings can be created. Note that the new created drawing will be stored in the model folder, instead of the usual drawing-folder. This also counts for e.g. saved component- or view settings. You have two create the sub folders attributes and drawings manually, if you want to keep the initial structure intact!
In the Windows Explorer, go to the model folder. Right mouse click the modelfolder.
Uncheck the Read only option. Then click <Apply> and <OK>. The following dialog box appears:
Select the option Apply changes to this folder, subfolders and files, than click <OK>. The Read Only attribute is now removed from all files and the Tekla Structures model can now be saved.
Check database
A third-party model has always to be checked for errors and if all profiles are present in the model. This command is located in menu Tools > Check Database. The possible errors will be stored in the log file check_database.log in the model folder and displayed on your screen, in the list, right click a line for the properties:
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From this list, you can recognize which profiles are missing. These are indicated as Illegal profiles in the list. You can add these profiles to the profile catalog. If there are no errors in the model, the following message will be displayed in the status bar: "Database checked and OK"
Correct database
This command is equal to the Check database command, but has possibility to recover errors. It can be necessary to repeat the Correct database command until all errors are gone. Check the result with the Check database command. This command does not add profiles to the catalog, this always has to be done manually.
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Step plan
Store the file in the Tekla Structures model folder. As soon as this file is added to the model (in the example: Reference model) remove the path:
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Catalogs
Catalog profdb.bin plotdev.bin matdb.bin screwdb.db assdb.db Name profile catalog plotter catalog material catalog bolts catalog bolt assembly catalog
These files are located in the model folder. You can use the macro CS_save_catalogs to store these databases in the model folder quickly. Run this macro once.
Step plan
The macro starts and saves the plotter- (plotdev.bin), the material- (matdb.bin), the bolts (screwbd.bin), the bolt assembly- (assdb.bin) and the profile database (profdb.bin) in the model folder.
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When the model is being zipped, the just saved databases are also being zipped.
Ini files
If settings are used which differ from the default ones, also include these file settings in the zipped model file. You can also hand the changes that have been made to the default ini file.
This warning appears when there is a matter of overlapping numbering series: 2 different assemblies/ parts haven identical part- or assembly numbers. The user is responsible that there are enough free numbers in the numbering series. Hand made changes in start numbers result in overlaps in your model. Whether it is about single parts or assemblies, an error message reports.
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Example
The model contains 6 different parts in a series with prefix P and start number 1 (P1 -> P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6) and there are 3 different parts in another series with prefix P and start number 5 (P5 -> P5, P6, P7). The numbers P5 and P6 will cause a conflict. A warning will appear in Tekla Structures when an overlap in numbering is found. The overlapping series are stored in the numbering history (log file). When a report like that appears, go to Tools > Display log file > Numbering history log. The following dialog box appears:
Click an ID line in the log file, the corresponding profile in the model will highlight. Solve these problems immediately, this may save a lot of time later!
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Divide the problem in a phase so that there is no need for searching by the help desk, use the Phasemanager Fit, if necessary, the work area to the intended parts Send the correct catalogs, when you have added some profiles, for example, also send the file profdb.bin.
These e-mails can be treated much faster! Always use the correct e-mail address: Questions about Support Licences Custom components E-mail address ts-support@construsoft.com licenses@construsoft.com component-support@construsoft.com
Creating a Back Up
Not only storing Tekla Structures model folders is important, also creating backups of model folders and Tekla Structures settings is very important, such as: the folder in which the models are stored, i.e. TeklaStructuresModels. Inhere are all models are stored or a sub folder, e.g. 13.1. Models created in an older version are possible backed up already.
the Europe folder in disk:\TeklaStructures\version\environments This folder includes the sub folders profil (contains among other things the profile catalog profdb.bin) and ts (contains custom-made settings).
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If multiple Europe folders are used for various customers, you need to create back ups of these folders too.
the (modified) ini files, in case you work for several customers
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3.3
Detail Connection
In the example below there is a connection between a column and a beam. If the conditions are fulfilled, Tekla Structures creates the correct connection. If one of the profile changes, the connection will be modified automatically according to the AutoDefaults settings.
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AutoDefaults
AutoDefaults determines which component setting belongs to which profile. This means that per profile type a setting can be defined, but it can also mean that a component setting be linked to a certain size range. For example; all rectangular hollow sections with height 80mm, or all rectangular hollow sections with size 80 - 100mm will use the same component setting. How is it done? Open a model. Position a column HEA240. Open component 1004 (Base plate) and load setting AD. Now create the component in the model. A neat base plate will be created.
Now change the column into a IPE300. Both the base plate as well as the bolt pattern will change.
The AutoDefaults group called Construsoft will be shown. Multiple groups can be defined. The number of groups is unlimited. Usually, 5 groups will be sufficient. Creating, copying, moving and deleting groups can be done with the right mouse button. Renaming a group can be done with F2.
Double-click the Construsoft group. All component pages will appear. Doubleclick page 5, that is the page which contains the base plate component, than double-click component 1004.
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Several rule sets are defined. The name of a rule is meaningless, its only for more clearness for the user. Right mouse click on UNP, now select "Edit rule set" from the contextmenu.
The rule is displayed in the right side of the dialog box. In this example, the main (primary) part must be an UNP profile. The size of the profile is irrelevant. So, whether it is an UNP140 or UNP300, that does not matter. If the profile matches the rule, Tekla Structures can enter the loop. If you close the dialog box by pressing the cross-button, the changes made in the dialog box will not be stored. After applying changes, always close the dialog box with the <OK> button. Click <OK> to close the dialog box. You will return to the previous dialog box, AutoDefaults Setup.
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Right-mouse-click on rule UNP80, select Edit Rule set from the contextmenu. One rule is set: the primary profile must be an UNP80 profile. All UNP profile sizes have this same rule, but for their accompanying sizes of course. Now double-click UNP80. A new icon appears in the tree. This is the component setting that is used for this rule.
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Click right mouse on the component setting, a contextmenu appears. The option Select connection parameters will open another dialog box where a component setting can be selected. If Edit Connection parameters is selected, all possible component settings are displayed. These settings can be edited also. In this way you can attach an other component setting to this UNP80 rule. A component setting is made for each UNP size. For example; if a UNP200 is present in the model, Tekla Structures will operate as follows: A UNP200profile matches the UNP-rule (Primary part=UNP*). So the loop will be entered. Next, Tekla Structures comes to UNP80. A UNP200 profile does not match the rule for the UNP80 profile (rule= prim.prof UNP80). Tekla Structures will continue downwards to UNP100, UNP120, etc. until it comes to the UNP200 profile, which rule matches the profile. Now Tekla Structures will enter the loop and check which component setting is attached.
Exercise
Make that a tube column D<100 mm gets 2 bolts, tube column D100 - 200 needs 4 bolts and tube column D>200 needs 6 bolts. First create 3 settings for base plate component1004. After that, define the AutoDefaults. What if it also counts for seamless tubes? What to edit?
AutoConnection: manually
Position a HEA240 column and a IPE300 beam in the model, like described on page 1. For component #144, load setting "AD" and apply the component to the column-beam connection. A decent connection will be created. When modifying the beam profile to a IPE160 profile, the connection will change. Also this feature is defined in AutoDefaults. Take a look at this setting. In this way you can generate all connections in the model. When a modification is needed. all connection will change automatically (if needed). For more automate, another function is added: automatic AutoConnection
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AutoConnection: automatically
For faster modelling also AutoConnection has to be defined. In AutoConnection is defined which component has to be applied in which situation. Six situations are defined (Tools > AutoConnection):
Just like in AutoDefaults, several groups can be created. Each group has 6 options. The connection mentioned in the previous paragraph is of type Beam to Column (flange). The setting looks like:
By pressing the right mouse button on a rule (Edit Rule set), you can see the condition for that rule.
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In the rule mentioned above, the slope angle of the connecting beam may not vary more than -1 and +1 degree compared to the primary part (in this case the column). If the situation meets this rule, than component 144 will be used. See picture.
Method
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First create the settings for the component to be used Test this setting as described in AutoConnection: manually op pagina 24 Finally, define the AutoConnection
Extra information
When you load component setting AD, all input fields will be empty. But the option AutoDefaults Group is defined (tab General).
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If this setting is applied, Tekla Structures will consult the definitions in AutoDefaults. But if you enter a single value in de component dialog box, that value will taken. For example: if a plate thickness is set to 20mm, but in AutoDefaults that thickness is set to 10mm, than the value of 20mm will be taken. Even if the connected profiles are modified, the plate will retain the 20mm value. So, it is recommended that the AD-setting only is defined in the AutoDefaults group. For correct functioning of the AC/AD, it is recommended to set the direction of the component to auto. Description Profile name Profile type Name of the profile, like BEAM, COLUMN, BRACING. Based on the number of the predefined cross section.
AutoConnection and AutoDefaults
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Description Profile Height Web thickness Flange thickness Material Flange width Several Force rules Names like IPE300, HE?140 en UNP* The h value in the profile catalog The s value in the profile catalog The t in the profile catalog Material of the profiles, set in the profiles properties The b value in the in the profile catalog
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Rule sets can be copied. Remind that AutoDefaults will adapt the component number.
Merging defaults
AutoDefaults are saved in file defaults.zxt. Several defaults.zxt files can be merged. To do this: Create a folder named def1 and place the file defaults.zxt in this folder. Rename the file to defaults.txt.gz. The can now be extracted with Winzip. Extract the file to folder def1. The file defaults.zxt will appear in the folder. Do the same for the second defaults.zxt and create a folder named def2. Open the defaults.txt in Wordpad. Merge the two defaults.txt in one file. Remind that the names of the root are unique. See picture. The text next to ROOT must be different! After merging, save the file and rename it to defaults.zxt
Copy the file to the attributes folder of your model, or to the folder ts. Saving the file in the attributes folder first is the best option, in this way you can test the file!
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3.4
Classifier
Classifier principle
The classifier enables you to create different drawing styles.You can use the classifier to control the drawing properties for different types of model objects, for example: Different phases in separate colors Different parts in separate colors Different material grades in separate colors
Except colors, you can also apply this to the position of part marks for each separate profile, phase and material grade. The picture below shows an example how to use the classifier. The phases appear in separate colors. Also the position of the part marks differs for each phase. phase 3 phase 2 phase 1
phase 4 The classifier works by using a specific naming convention for saved properties. We create them in steps. Once created, you can use them, of course, again and again. It enables you to create drawings containing a specific style every time!
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Classifier
The classifier uses the following properties: general arrangement drawing properties view filter properties object properties, for example; part, part mark, bolt and bolt mark
The classifier works by using a specific naming convention for saved properties (see picture below).
The name of the object properties must always start with filter_!!
Make sure that the names that you use for the properties match to each other!
On the basis of several examples we will explain how the classifier works.
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Phase properties
You now learn how to create a drawing in which different phases appear in different colors.
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Repeat the steps for all phases you want to define. In this example: phase 2, phase 3 and phase 4. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
Do not click <Apply>, as this will apply the current filter to the entire drawing and the Classifier will not work! Just click <Cancel>.
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Classifier
Always use view filters when you use the Drawing Classifier. The Drawing Classifier does not recognize select filters!
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Repeat these steps for all phases you want to define. In this example: filter_phase_phase2, filter_phase_phase3 and filter_phase_phase4. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
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For all phases a specific color is defined. Of course it is possible to define part mark property files for each phase, or to change the appearance. Follow the steps we used for defining the part colors for each phase. So now you can define the appearance and position of part mark property files for each phase. In this example phase 1, 2, 3 and 4. Double-click on a view and click on the button Part mark. Define the setting for phase 1. Enter the name filter_phase_phase1 in the text box and click <Save as>. (see picture below).
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Repeat the steps for all phases you want to define. In this example: filter_phase_phase2, filter_phase_phase3 and filter_phase_phase4. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
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Creating drawings
10. Go to > Properties > General arrangement drawing... Click the down arrow in the Load text box and select the phase drawing properties you created. Click <Load> (see picture below). Now create the general arrangement drawing.
You will see that a drawing is created in which different phases appear in different colors. phase 3 phase 2 phase 1
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Profile properties
You now learn how to create a drawing in which different parts for each part name appear in different colors. So all columns in a specific color, all beams in a specific color.
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Repeat the steps for all profiles you want to define. In this example: beam, bracing and tube. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
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Repeat the steps for all profiles you want to define. In this example: filter_profile_tube, filter_profile_bracing and filter_profile_beam. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
Creating drawings
7. Go to > Properties > General arrangement drawing... Click the down arrow in the <Load> text box and select the profile drawing properties you created. Click <Load> (see picture below). Now create the general arrangement drawing.
You will see that a drawing is created in which different types of profiles appear in different colors.
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Classifier
Material properties
You now learn how to create a drawing in which different types of material grades appear in different colors.
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Open any drawing and double-click on a view. Click on the button Filter. In the dialog box View filter properties go to the tab Parts, and in the filter string text box next to Part Material enter C20-25. In the text box next to the <Save as> button, enter C20-25 and click <Save as>. (see picture below):
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Repeat the steps for all material grades you want to define. In this example: timber, S235JR. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
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Repeat the steps for all material grades you want to define. In this example: filter_material_timber and filter_material_S235JR. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
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Creating drawings
7. Go to > Properties > General arrangement drawing... Click the down arrow in the <Load> text box and select the material drawing properties you created. Click <Load> (see picture below). Now create the general arrangement drawing.
You will see that a drawing is created in which different types of material grades appear in different colors.
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Classifier
"Supplier" properties
You now learn how to create a GA drawing in which user-defined attributes are used. In this case the user-defined attributes Steel supplier.
All parts with the user-defined attribute Steel supplier appear on the drawing in Orange, also the Hidden lines and the Own hidden lines will be displayed. Besides, all marks are displayed. The other parts will appear on the drawing in White. The Hidden lines, the Own hidden lines and the marks will not be displayed:
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Open the model Supplier, you can download the model from the Construsoft Xtranet. This model contains parts in which the user-defined attributes on the tab Supplier are set to, for example, Steel supplier or Glass supplier.
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Click on a steel part, in the column Value the digit 1 appears. You can filter on this.
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Open any drawing and double-click on a view. Click on the button Filter. In the dialog box View filter properties go to the tab User attributes and define the setting. Save this setting steel in <Save as> as follows:
10. Repeat the steps if necessary for the other suppliers you want to define. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
Do not click <Apply>, as this will apply the current filter to the entire drawing and the Classifier will not work!
Always use view filters when you use the Drawing Classifier. The Drawing Classifier does not recognize select filters!
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12. Repeat the steps for the user-defined attribute values you want to define. In this example: filter_timbersupplier_timber and filter_glasssupplier_glass. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
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13. You can also define the part marks. Double-click on a view and click on the button Part marks. Define the setting for steel. Enter the name filter_steelsupplier_steel in the text box and click <Save as>. (see picture below).
14. Repeat the steps for other user-defined attribute values you want to define. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
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Creating drawings
15. Go to > Properties > General arrangement drawing... Click the down arrow in the <Load> text box and select the Steelsupplier drawing properties you created. Click <Load> (see picture below). Now create the general arrangement drawing.
You will see that all parts with the user-defined attribute Steel supplier appear on the drawing in Orange, also the Hidden lines, the Own hidden lines and the marks are displayed.
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Exercise
It may occur that an existing project needs some additions, for example an awning. On a GA-drawing the following has to be set: Only for the awning, part marks have to be added, not for the existing structure The parts of the existing structure are displayed as dotted lines, the part lines of the awning are displayed as full lines.
For this exercise you can make use of model Hal_1. Create a GA drawing and make use of a classifier setting:
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Step plan
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Make sure the awning is in a unique phase in the model (e.g. phase2) Open the phase manager
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Select phase 2 and click <Objects by phase>, all parts who belong to the awning will highlight in the model view Click the icon Fit work area by parts in selected views or in the pull-down menu go to View > Fit work area, The work area is now sized to the awning:
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Open any drawing and double-click on a view. Click on the button Filter. In the dialog box View filter properties go to the tab Parts and define the setting. In the text box next to the <Save as> button, enter stiffener and click <Save as>, see picture below:
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Repeat the steps for all welded parts you want to define. In this example: cleat and haunch. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
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Repeat the steps for all parts you want to define. In this example: filter_beam_cleat and filter_beam_haunch. Click <Cancel> to close the dialog box!
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Creating drawings
7. Go to > Properties > Assembly drawing... Click the down arrow in the Load text box and select the beam drawing properties you created. Click <Load> (see picture below). Now create the general arrangement drawing.
You will see that a drawing is created in which different welded parts appear in different colors.
The Drawing Classifier can only be used for objects you can filter!
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3.5
Toolbars
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Click <New>
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Select the name of the toolbar to change it. The left column contains a list with all available Tekla Structures commands.
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Example
Select the option Inquire from the Filter listbox to add the command Inquire assembly to a toolbar.
The list will now contain commands from the Inquire group only. Make sure a toolbar is selected where the new command should be added to. Select command Inquire assembly and double click it or press the right-arrow button. The command will now be added to the selected toolbar. Right-arrow button for adding a command to a toolbar. Left-arrow button for removing a command from a toolbar. In front of the toolbar, a +-character is displayed. This means that at least one command is put in that toolbar. By pressing the + character, you can see which command(s) are in the toolbar.
If multiple commands are added to a toolbar, you can reorder the commands with the buttons opposite. In front of each toolbar, an eye is displayed. The appearance of this eye can be with or without a cross. If the eye is not crossed, it means that the toolbar is visible in Tekla Structures. A crossed-eye toolbar is invisible in Tekla Structures. Toggle between visible and invisible state can be done by checking/ unchecking the Visible option.
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Go to Tools > Customize and create a new toolbar. Name this toolbar Macro 1.
To create a leaf through toolbar, two commands, Previous page and Next page, must be added to the toolbar. The easiest way of selecting these commands is to enter prev and/ or next in the filter string in the dialog box. Note that these items are double listed.
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Make sure you add Previous page and Next page (and not Previous toolbar or Next toolbar)!
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You can now add the component toolbar buttons Create current connection, Create User connestion, or a pagenumber Display information about connections.
Select the components which you want to add to the toolbar. The creation of the 2nd or 3rd toolbar is in the same way. The toolbars names must be equal, only their running numbers must vary.
The sytem folder contains, among other things, the files: TS_FUD.reg (on behalf of the module Full Detailing) TS_PCD.reg (on behalf of the module Precast Concrete Detailling) TS_PRM.reg (on behalf of the module Project Management) TS_RCD.reg (on behalf of the module Reinforced Concrete Detailing) TS_SDE.reg (on behalf of the module Standard Design) TS_STD.reg (on behalf of the module Steel Detailling) TS_TID.reg (on behalf of the module Timber Detailling) TS_VIE.reg (on behalf of the module Viewer) Doubleclick one of these files, depends on the module you have, a number of schortcuts and toolbars will be added to the Windows Registry. Also, 2 leaf through toolbars are added (Macro 1 and 2), containing a number of frequently used components. The content of these toolbars may be edited to your own opinion. If personal leaf through toolbars are used, you can switch off the general component toolbars to save screen space.
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The best way to switch off toolbars is by unchecking the Visibleoption for the selected toolbar in the Customize dialog box (Window > Toolbars > Customize).
Now the standard componentpages are disabled. By checking the Visible checkbox, the pages will be visible again. To make the default component toolbars invisible permanently, set the Tekla Structures variable set XS_CREATE_STANDARD_JOINT_TOOLBARS. The default toolbars can be made visible or hidden by checking or unchecking the toolbars in pulldown menu Window > Toolbars. If checked, the toolbar is visible.
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The user defined toolbars are not listed in the pulldown-menu. To hide or display those toolbars, you always have to do that in the Customize dialog box by checking/ unchecking the Visible-option.
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On the left side, select a command which you want to add to the new pull-down menu Click the arrow button to add the command to the menu Repeat these steps untill all desired commands are added to the menu Close the dialog box Open and close a drawing, or restart Tekla Structures to have the modifications carried through
Now, you will see a new menu is added to the environment. The menu is called User . Note: the name of this menu can not be changed. It can be convenient to put a deep command in an own pulldown menu. (For example: Tools > Numbering > Full or File > Catalog > Profile > Modify. You can even add a command for opening the Customize-dialog box.
Creating toolbars, own pull-down menus and shortkeys
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Go to Window > Toolbars > Customize or Tools > Customize. Select the tab Menu
In the left column, select a command which has to be added to the user pull-down menu Click the right-arrow button to add the command to the menu Repeat these steps until all desired commands are added Close the dialog box Note: the user pull-down menu is only visible after re-openeing a drawing or resarting Tekla Structures.
The name of the pull-down menu is User. The name of this menu can not be changed.
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Creating toolbars, own pull-down menus and shortkeys
In the left column of the dialog box, look up the Number objects > Full command. (Use a filter for quick look up; in this case select Tools from the Filter-listbox and enter the characters num. Only commands which match these criteria will be shown in the list) Click the command Number objects > Full and press the n key. Reopen a model or restart Tekla Structures
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You will see that an n character is added to the Numbering command. When pressing the n-key, the Full numbering command is carried out.
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Model Editor
Command a c e f g h i k l Customizing toolbars Copy > Translate Open model folder Phasemanager Redraw all Rollover highlight Inquire assembly Inquire object Drawing list m n o q s t u v w
Command Move > Translate Numbering > Full Ortho Create clip plane Smart Select Xsnap Update all Pick rotation point Wizard
Command Enter Alt + Enter Home Repeat last command Properties Zoom original Alt + p Ctrl + c Space bar
Command Ctrl + b Ctrl + c Ctrl + f Named views Copy multi Find a component Ctrl + m Ctrl + p Ctrl + w
Command Shift + k Shift + l Shift + m Shift + z Column properties Beam properties Move > With 3 points Line cut
Select all objects Bolt Copy > With 3 points Fitting Construction line
Command a b c e f j o Customizing toolbars Black and white drawing Copy objects many times Open model folder Phasemanager Close drawing Inquire > Object l m o s t u z
Command Drawing list Move objects Ortho Smart Select Xsnap Update all Zoom in
Command Ctrl + b Alt + Enter Home Enter Ctrl + Page Up Ctrl + Page Down Shift + A Open named view list Properties Zoom original Repeat last command Open previous drawing Open next drawing Associative symbol
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Select 5. 6. 7. 8. In the menu, go to File > Export Enter a filename and a location for the registry file. Close the Registry. The file (extension *.reg) is stored on the specified location.
If you want to use the toolbars and shortkeys on another PC, then copy that regfile to that PC and double-click the file. Answer the question Are you sure you want to add the information.... with Yes. If you want to export the toolbars and shortkeys to another Tekla Structures version, e.g. from version 12.1 towards version 13.1, the following actions need to be done: 1. 2. Right click the exported registry file and select Open with from the contextmenu. Select Notepad. Replace the line (using Ctrl+H on the keyboard, or go to Edit > Replace): HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Tekla\Structures\12.1 through HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Tekla\Structures\13.1 and click the <Replace all>-button
Creating toolbars, own pull-down menus and shortkeys
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Close the file, with saving of course. Double-click the file, answer the question (Are you sure you want to add this information to the Registry) with Yes. The toolbars and shortkeys are now imported in the new version.
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A line starts with the profile type: 1: I sections (HEA, HEB, IPE etc.), 2: L sections: angle steel, etc......
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The second option is the maximum size (the h in the profile catalog). If this value is set to -1.0, than all profiles are taken. In the example above: All I-sections upto and including a height of 300: FALSE, TRUE*, TRUE, and the bigger ones: TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE FALSE, TRUE*, TRUE
The value TRUE must occur at least once, as well in the FLANGE as in the WEB part. If the value TRUE* (with an asterisk) is used, it means that is the preferred value (in case more than one TRUE-values are set).
Examples
Below an example of an IPE300. This dimension is dimensioned according to line: 1, 300.0, FALSE, TRUE*, TRUE, FALSE, TRUE*, TRUE
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Below an example of an IPE400. This dimension is dimensioned according to line: 1, -1.0, TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE
Below an example of a L100/10. This dimension is dimensioned according to line: 2, -1.0, FALSE, TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE*, FALSE
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Below an example of a D40. This profile is dimensioned according to line: 6, -1.0, TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE
Below an example of a B101.6/6.3. This profile is dimensioned according to line: 7, -1.0, TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE
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Below an example of a K100/10. This profile is dimensioned according to line: 8, -1.0, FALSE, TRUE*, TRUE, FALSE, TRUE*, TRUE
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Step plan
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Start the Windows explorer and go to the file C:\Documents and Settings > (your name) > Send To. When you have opened this folder, you will find the existing locations belonging to the contextmenu Send To. When the folder SendTo not appears, in the Explorer, go to Tools > Folder options... In the tab View, you toggle on a check box for "Show hidden files and folders" in the Advanced settings.
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Open the folder Send To and go to File > New > Shortcut in the Windows explorer in the pull-down menu. The following dialog box appears:
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Click <Browse> and select the location that has to be added in the contextmenu Send To (drive:\TeklaStructures\version\environments\europe\firm\ts) and click <Next>. The following dialog box appears:
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When you select a file in the Windows explorer and you click Right mouse button > Send To, the added location appears in the menu! So from now on you can use this option to copy files from the model folder to the folder ts!
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