Configuration(s): Process Planning, Slab Programs: Single Panel Schema - Half Floor
'General' tab
This sheet: inactive, active
Active: the sheet name of this single panel schema appears in the menu column; this printout is automatically selected for printing.
Inactive: although this printout appears in the menu column, it is not selected for printing.
Long sheet name:
Freely-definable name for this single panel schema; it appears as the heading in the printout.
Short sheet name:
Freely-definable name for this single panel schema; it appears in the menu bar so that you can select the single panel schema for printing.
Create side elevation:
Create front view:
You cannot choose these views at the moment. Therefore, single panels schemas are always displayed in plan view.
'Offsets' tab
Drawing offset [cm]:
Offset from panel edge for the text of bending shapes, for example.
Fiber concrete offset [cm]:
Offset from drawing offset to fiber concrete elements.
Dimension string offset [cm]:
Offset from fiber concrete elements to dimension string.
Edge offset [cm]:
Offset from dimension strings to border.
Height of mark number in drawing:
Text height for mark numbers placed with the reinforcement.
Offset between two dimension strings:
Simple dimension string:
Offset between simple dimension lines (values on one side of the dimension line only) if several simple dimension lines are used.
Double dimension string:
Offset between double dimension lines (values on both sides of the dimension line) if several double dimension lines are used.
Text height for dimension text [cm]:
Text height for the values given by the dimension text.
Max. number of dimension strings:
If several dimension lines are used, you can specify the maximum number of dimension lines for each panel edge.
'Panel' tab
Panel edge:
Line thickness of visible lines [1-5]:
Thickness of lines in printouts. The higher the value, the thicker the lines.
Line thickness of invisible lines [1-5]:
Function not yet implemented.
Panel edge with free bars:
Specifies whether panel edges are represented by a continuous line or a dashed line.
Dimension panel edge:
Yes: the program creates a dimension string with the label PL (panel shape) for the panels.
No: the panel edge is not dimensioned.
Dimension recesses:
Yes: the program creates a dimension string with the label AU (recesses) for the recesses.
No: the recesses are not dimensioned.
Dimension arcs:
As individual sections: the individual sections of the arc are dimensioned.
As real arcs: enter the center of the arc with a radius arrow.
If center of arc is beyond panel edge, dimension as individual sections:
Yes: if the center is outside the panel, the individual sections of the arc are dimensioned.
No: even if the arc center is outside the panel, the arc is dimensioned as a true arc (by specifying the center and radius arrow).
Allowable edge offset of center [m]:
Defines how far the center of the arc can be outside the panel in order for the arc to be still dimensioned as a true arc.
Edge attributes:
Write:
Yes: the attributes assigned to the panel edges (bending shapes, bar overlaps…) are printed.
No: the attributes are not printed.
Text height [cm]:
Text height for panel attributes in printouts.
Offset from text to panel edge [cm]:
Offset from text for panel attributes to panel edge.
Panel number bottom left "as placed":
Yes: the panel number appears at bottom left in the panel (if the span direction is 0 degrees), making it possible to locate the panel in the project.
No: the panel number is not displayed in the panel. It appears only in the heading.
Text height [cm]:
Text height used for the panel number.
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