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Tekla StructuresDrawing Manual
Product version 15.0
February 2009
© 2009 Tekla Corporation
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Contents
Preface .............................................................................................................17Audience ........................................................................................................................................................... 17
Additional help resources .................................................................................................................................. 17
Conventions used in this guide ......................................................................................................................... 18
Related guides .................................................................................................................................................. 19
1 Introduction to Drawings ........................................................................ 21
1.1 Basics ................................................................................................................................................... 21
Drawings integrated into the model.................................................................................................. 22
Capabilities....................................................................................................................................... 22
1.2 Screen layout........................................................................................................................................ 23
1.3 Toolbars................................................................................................................................................ 25
Basic toolbars................................................................................................................................... 25
1.4 Using commands .................................................................................................................................. 28
Executing commands....................................................................................................................... 28
Selecting objects in drawings........................................................................................................... 29
Creating objects ............................................................................................................................... 30
Modifying objects ............................................................................................................................. 31
Using commands simultaneously..................................................................................................... 31
Ending commands ........................................................................................................................... 31
1.5 Drawing types ....................................................................................................................................... 32
Single-part drawing .......................................................................................................................... 32
Assembly drawing ............................................................................................................................ 32
Cast unit drawing ............................................................................................................................. 35
General arrangement drawing ......................................................................................................... 35
Multidrawing ..................................................................................................................................... 36
1.6 Three levels of editing drawings ........................................................................................................... 37
1.7 Colors in drawings ................................................................................................................................ 37
2 Getting Started with Drawings ............................................................... 41
2.1 Opening drawings................................................................................................................................. 41
2.2 Drawing List contents and markings..................................................................................................... 42
Drawing List fields and buttons ........................................................................................................ 44
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Drawing status flags ......................................................................................................................... 46
2.3 Creating drawings ................................................................................................................................. 48
Before creating drawings.................................................................................................................. 48
Setting drawing properties and rule sets ................................................................................... 49
Master Drawing Catalog................................................................................................................... 49
Saved settings ........................................................................................................................... 54
Rule set ...................................................................................................................................... 54
Wizard file .................................................................................................................................. 55
Cloning template ........................................................................................................................ 56
Adding saved settings to Master Drawing Catalog .................................................................... 57
Editing master drawing properties of saved settings ................................................................. 57
Creating drawings using saved settings .................................................................................... 58
Adding a rule set to Master Drawing Catalog ............................................................................ 59
Editing master drawing properties of rule sets ........................................................................... 60
Editing master drawing properties and contents of wizard files ................................................. 61
Creating drawings using rule sets .............................................................................................. 62
Adding a new cloning template to Master Drawing Catalog ...................................................... 62
Editing master drawing properties of cloning templates ............................................................ 63
Creating drawings using cloning templates ............................................................................... 64
Creating and adding preview images ........................................................................................ 65
Selecting the displayed master drawings .................................................................................. 65
Displaying master drawing descriptions .................................................................................... 65
Working with folders .................................................................................................................. 66
Using search in Master Drawing Catalog .................................................................................. 67
Removing master drawings from the Master Drawing Catalog ................................................. 69
Using drawing-type-specific commands to create drawings............................................................. 69
Creating single-part or assembly drawings ................................................................................ 70
Creating cast unit drawings ....................................................................................................... 71
Creating general arrangement drawings ................................................................................... 72
Creating anchor bolt plans ......................................................................................................... 73
Creating multi-drawings ............................................................................................................. 78
Creating multiple drawings of the same part using properties dialog box ................................. 79
Using AutoDrawings to create drawings .......................................................................................... 80
Creating multiple drawings of the same part using AutoDrawings ............................................ 81
Creating drawings from drawing templates using AutoDrawings ............................................. 81
Cloning through Drawing List ........................................................................................................... 82
Cloning single-part, cast-unit and assembly drawings ............................................................... 82
Cloning general arrangement drawings ..................................................................................... 83
Defining objects to be cloned ..................................................................................................... 85
Creating drawings from cloning templates using Clone Drawing ............................................. 85
Creating preview images of cloning templates .......................................................................... 86
View-specific dimension cloning....................................................................................................... 88
Marks in cloned drawings................................................................................................................. 89
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Checking dimensions and views in cloned drawings ....................................................................... 90
2.4 Working with drawings.......................................................................................................................... 90
Locking and freezing drawings......................................................................................................... 91
Drawing objects associated with model objects............................................................................... 91
Associative symbol .................................................................................................................... 92
Highlight changes in associative dimensions, marks, and notes ............................................... 92
Change symbols in printed drawings ......................................................................................... 93
Creating static drawings ............................................................................................................ 93
Updating drawings when the model changes .................................................................................. 93
Finding parts that have no drawings ................................................................................................ 94
Modifying multiple drawings ............................................................................................................. 95
Issuing drawings .............................................................................................................................. 95
Drawing revisions............................................................................................................................. 95
Creating revisions ...................................................................................................................... 96
Changing revisions .................................................................................................................... 96
Deleting revisions ...................................................................................................................... 96
Moving views to another drawing..................................................................................................... 97
2.5 Saving and closing drawings ................................................................................................................ 98
2.6 Drawing reference ................................................................................................................................ 98
Create Single-Part Drawing ........................................................................................................... 100
Create Assembly Drawing.............................................................................................................. 101
Create Cast Unit Drawing .............................................................................................................. 103
Create General Arrangement Drawing........................................................................................... 104
Create Multidrawings ..................................................................................................................... 105
Drawings & Reports > AutoDrawing... ........................................................................................... 107
View > Create Drawing View > Of Entire Model View.................................................................... 108
View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Area in Model ........................................................... 108
View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Area in Drawing View ............................................... 108
View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Part in Drawing View > Front, Top,
Back, Bottom, 3D ........................................................................................................................... 109
View > Create Drawing View > Section View................................................................................ 109
View > Create Drawing View > Curved Section View .................................................................... 110
View > Create Drawing View > Detail View ................................................................................... 110
3 Drawing Layout...................................................................................... 113
3.1 Introducing layouts.............................................................................................................................. 113
3.2 Table layouts ...................................................................................................................................... 114
Defining margins and spaces in drawings...................................................................................... 115
3.3 Working with tables............................................................................................................................. 116
Selecting tables to be included in the table layout ......................................................................... 117
Defining the location of tables in the table layout........................................................................... 117
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Defining distances between tables................................................................................................. 118
Setting table scales and transparency ........................................................................................... 118
Replacing a table with another one ................................................................................................ 119
Opening tables in Template Editor ................................................................................................. 119
Adding images in drawing templates.............................................................................................. 120
3.4 Key plan .............................................................................................................................................. 120
Drawing view as a key plan............................................................................................................ 121
DWG/DXF as a key plan ................................................................................................................ 122
Adding a key plan to a drawing layout............................................................................................ 122
3.5 Scale and location of drawing views ................................................................................................... 123
Automatically scaled drawing views ............................................................................................... 123
Using autoscale ....................................................................................................................... 123
Scale change mode ................................................................................................................. 124
Preferred size .......................................................................................................................... 124
Location of views in drawings......................................................................................................... 124
Setting the projection type ....................................................................................................... 124
Setting the section and end view location ................................................................................ 125
Including single part views in assembly drawing ..................................................................... 126
Expanding shortened parts ............................................................................................................ 126
3.6 Drawing size........................................................................................................................................ 126
Specifying drawing size.................................................................................................................. 127
Automatically sizing drawings ........................................................................................................ 128
Drawing sizes .......................................................................................................................... 128
Table layout ............................................................................................................................. 128
Defining fixed drawing sizes........................................................................................................... 128
Defining calculated drawing sizes .................................................................................................. 129
Both autoscaling and autosizing drawings ..................................................................................... 129
4 Dimensioning......................................................................................... 131
4.1 Dimension basics ................................................................................................................................ 131
Dimension types............................................................................................................................. 132
Automatic dimensioning ................................................................................................................. 133
Pre-defined dimension defaults ............................................................................................... 133
Manual dimensioning .................................................................................................................... 133
Dimension planes........................................................................................................................... 135
4.2 Part dimensions .................................................................................................................................. 137
Overall dimensions......................................................................................................................... 137
Main part overall ...................................................................................................................... 138
Assembly part overall .............................................................................................................. 138
Part mark on dimension line .................................................................................................... 138
Internal dimensions ........................................................................................................................ 139
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Shape dimensions.......................................................................................................................... 139
Radius and bevel dimensions ........................................................................................................ 140
Unfolding dimensions..................................................................................................................... 141
4.3 Bolt dimensions .................................................................................................................................. 142
Bolt internal dimensions ................................................................................................................. 143
Main and secondary part bolt internal dimensions .................................................................. 143
Skewed bolt groups ................................................................................................................. 144
GOL, C/C, GAGE........................................................................................................................... 144
4.4 Position dimensions............................................................................................................................ 145
Position bolts to and Position parts to ............................................................................................ 147
Secondary part............................................................................................................................... 149
Embedded objects ......................................................................................................................... 150
Skew secondary parts.................................................................................................................... 150
Changing the direction of running dimensions ............................................................................... 151
Main part bolt position .................................................................................................................... 151
Additional bolt position dimensions ................................................................................................ 151
Main part skew position.................................................................................................................. 152
Skew position ................................................................................................................................. 153
Centered parts and bolts................................................................................................................ 153
Elevation dimensions ..................................................................................................................... 155
Leading or trailing edge.................................................................................................................. 157
4.5 Reinforcement dimensions ................................................................................................................. 157
Reinforcement dimension marks.................................................................................................... 158
Creating automatic reinforcement dimensions............................................................................... 159
Adding reinforcement dimensions and dimension marks manually ............................................... 161
Adding closing dimensions manually ....................................................................................... 163
Adding reinforcement dimension lines ........................................................................................... 163
4.6 Dimensioning nested assemblies ....................................................................................................... 164
4.7 Using check dimensions ..................................................................................................................... 164
Using knock off dimensions ........................................................................................................... 166
4.8 Controlling dimensions ....................................................................................................................... 166
Combining dimensions................................................................................................................... 167
No option ................................................................................................................................. 168
First option ............................................................................................................................... 169
Second option ......................................................................................................................... 169
Third option ............................................................................................................................. 169
Fourth option ........................................................................................................................... 170
Fifth option ............................................................................................................................... 170
4.5 option ................................................................................................................................. 170
Combination distances ............................................................................................................ 170
Combining bolt groups ................................................................................................................... 172
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Grouping identical objects to the same dimension line .................................................................. 173
Forward offset ................................................................................................................................ 173
Recognizable distance ................................................................................................................... 174
Closing dimensions ........................................................................................................................ 175
4.9 Automatic dimensioning of general arrangement drawings ................................................................ 176
Adjusting automatic grid dimensions.............................................................................................. 177
Adjusting automatic part dimensions.............................................................................................. 183
Adjusting maximum leader line length ..................................................................................... 183
Dimensioning parts not entirely in the view ............................................................................. 184
Adjusting the maximum number of outside dimensions .......................................................... 185
Using object group dimensioning rules in defining the dimensioned parts .............................. 186
Adjusting part dimension position ............................................................................................ 188
Adding automatic text tags to part dimension lines ................................................................. 196
4.10 Dimension appearance and location................................................................................................... 197
Accessing dimension settings ........................................................................................................ 199
Selecting the dimension types ................................................................................................. 200
Creating short extension lines ................................................................................................. 200
Selecting angle ....................................................................................................................... 201
Selecting the type of curved dimension ................................................................................... 202
Setting the dimension format.......................................................................................................... 202
Placing dimensions ........................................................................................................................ 204
Place ........................................................................................................................................ 205
Preferred dim side .......................................................................................................................... 206
Aligning sloped dimension text ....................................................................................................... 207
Adjusting dimension appearance ................................................................................................... 207
Text options ............................................................................................................................. 208
Line, Arrow options .................................................................................................................. 209
Creating exaggerated dimensions ........................................................................................... 209
Changing the appearance of absolute dimensions .................................................................. 210
Adjusting dimension mark settings................................................................................................. 211
Adjusting dimension mark contents ......................................................................................... 211
Creating dimension tags .......................................................................................................... 211
Creating plate side marks manually ........................................................................................ 213
Setting Advanced dimension options ............................................................................................. 213
Creating plate side marks automatically .................................................................................. 215
4.11 Dimension reference........................................................................................................................... 215
Dimensioning properties ................................................................................................................ 216
General dimensioning properties ................................................................................................... 216
Part dimensioning properties.......................................................................................................... 217
Bolt dimensioning properties .......................................................................................................... 218
Position dimensioning properties ................................................................................................... 219
Dimension grouping properties ...................................................................................................... 220
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Sub-assemblies.............................................................................................................................. 221
Reinforcement dimensioning properties......................................................................................... 221
General arrangement drawing dimensioning properties ................................................................ 221
Dimension properties .................................................................................................................... 222
Dimensioning > Add Horizontal Dimension.................................................................................... 223
Dimensioning > Add Vertical Dimension ....................................................................................... 224
Dimensioning > Add Orthogonal Dimension .................................................................................. 224
Dimensioning > Add Parallel Dimension........................................................................................ 224
Dimensioning > Add Perpendicular Dimension.............................................................................. 224
Dimensioning > Add Free Dimension ............................................................................................ 224
Dimensioning > Add Curved Dimension > With Orthogonal Reference Lines ............................... 225
Dimensioning > Add Curved Dimension > With Radial Reference Lines....................................... 225
Dimensioning > Add Radial Dimension ......................................................................................... 226
Dimensioning > Add Angular Dimension ....................................................................................... 226
Dimensioning > Add Dimensions for all Parts ................................................................................ 227
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Combine Dimension Lines ..................................................... 227
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Link Dimension Lines ............................................................. 228
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Unlink Dimension Lines.......................................................... 228
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Add/Remove Dimension Point ............................................... 228
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Set Dimension Start Point ..................................................... 229
Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Check Dimension Point Validity........................................ 229
Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Point Invalidity Symbol ..................... 229
Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Change Symbol................................ 230
Dimensioning > GA Dimensioning Settings... ................................................................................ 230
Combining options ......................................................................................................................... 231
Use options .................................................................................................................................... 233
5 Drawing Properties ............................................................................... 235
5.1 Common drawing properties............................................................................................................... 236
User-defined attributes in drawings................................................................................................ 237
Protection ....................................................................................................................................... 238
Placing ........................................................................................................................................... 239
5.2 Drawing view properties ..................................................................................................................... 241
Defining which drawing views to create ......................................................................................... 242
Defining exact drawing view scales ............................................................................................... 242
Displaying neighbor parts in drawing views ................................................................................... 243
Properties of individual views......................................................................................................... 244
Editing view label ........................................................................................................................... 246
Single-part views in assembly drawings ........................................................................................ 246
Defining part orientation in drawing views...................................................................................... 247
Coordinate system ................................................................................................................. 247
Part rotation in drawing views ................................................................................................. 248
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Defining front view for columns ................................................................................................ 250
Defining concrete part orientation ............................................................................................ 250
Defining plate orientation ......................................................................................................... 251
Unfolding in single-part drawings ................................................................................................... 253
Shortening parts in drawings ......................................................................................................... 254
Displaying view names automatically in drawings.......................................................................... 255
Displaying deformed parts in drawings .......................................................................................... 256
Part deformations .................................................................................................................... 256
Displaying part openings and recesses in drawings ...................................................................... 256
5.3 Drawing section view properties ......................................................................................................... 258
Adding section views to drawings .................................................................................................. 259
Section view properties .................................................................................................................. 259
Section view direction..................................................................................................................... 260
View direction marks ................................................................................................................ 261
Section view label and mark........................................................................................................... 262
Section mark ............................................................................................................................ 262
Section view label .................................................................................................................... 265
Aligning section views with main views .......................................................................................... 267
5.4 Detail properties .................................................................................................................................. 267
5.5 Part and neighbor part properties ....................................................................................................... 269
Part representation......................................................................................................................... 269
Adjusting the part center line type .................................................................................................. 273
Orientation marks ........................................................................................................................... 274
Mark location ........................................................................................................................... 274
Compass direction ................................................................................................................... 275
Orientation symbol ................................................................................................................... 275
Connecting side marks ............................................................................................................ 276
Orientation marks in single-part views ..................................................................................... 277
Setting up orientation marking........................................................................................................ 277
5.6 Bolt and weld properties...................................................................................................................... 278
Bolts ............................................................................................................................................... 278
User-defined bolt symbols.............................................................................................................. 280
Welds ............................................................................................................................................. 281
Merging weld symbols.................................................................................................................... 282
5.7 Reinforcement properties.................................................................................................................... 282
Setting the visibility of reinforcement in drawings........................................................................... 283
Adjusting reinforcing bars ........................................................................................................ 284
Hiding reinforcing bar lines ...................................................................................................... 284
Reinforcement appearance ............................................................................................................ 286
5.8 Surface treatment properties............................................................................................................... 288
Content and appearance of surface treatment ............................................................................... 288
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Hatch patterns for surface treatment ............................................................................................. 290
5.9 Marks in drawings............................................................................................................................... 291
Mark properties .............................................................................................................................. 292
Mark content .................................................................................................................................. 293
Common elements in marks .................................................................................................... 293
Part mark elements ................................................................................................................. 294
Bolt mark elements .................................................................................................................. 295
Connection mark elements ...................................................................................................... 295
Reinforcement mark elements ................................................................................................. 296
Surface treatment mark elements ........................................................................................... 297
Section and detail mark and label elements ............................................................................ 297
Adding templates in marks ...................................................................................................... 298
Mark appearance ........................................................................................................................... 298
Visibility ................................................................................................................................... 299
Frame around mark ................................................................................................................. 300
Mark location.................................................................................................................................. 301
Part mark leader line ............................................................................................................... 301
Reinforcement mark leader line ............................................................................................... 302
Placing reinforcing bar mark leader line base point automatically ........................................... 304
Reinforcement pull-outs ................................................................................................................. 304
Reinforcement settings for drawings.............................................................................................. 305
Bolt marks and size elements ........................................................................................................ 310
Adding user-defined attributes in marks......................................................................................... 311
Control numbers in marks ....................................................................................................... 312
Part number format in marks ................................................................................................... 312
Weld marks in drawings ................................................................................................................. 312
Level marks in drawings................................................................................................................. 315
5.10 Merging marks .................................................................................................................................... 316
Merging part marks ........................................................................................................................ 316
Automatically merging reinforcement marks .................................................................................. 317
Merging within a cast unit ........................................................................................................ 317
Preferred merge direction ........................................................................................................ 318
Merged mark content .............................................................................................................. 318
Manually merging and splitting reinforcement marks..................................................................... 320
5.11 Grids in drawings ................................................................................................................................ 320
Grid properties ............................................................................................................................... 320
Editing grids and grid lines ............................................................................................................. 322
Specifying a fixed size for a grid label frame ........................................................................... 323
Adjusting the thickness of the grid label frame ........................................................................ 323
5.12 The Drawing Classifier........................................................................................................................ 324
How the Drawing Classifier works.................................................................................................. 325
Using the Drawing Classifier .......................................................................................................... 326
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Creating drawing property files ................................................................................................ 328
Creating view filters ................................................................................................................. 328
Creating drawing object property files ..................................................................................... 329
Creating drawings .................................................................................................................... 329
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................. 329
5.13 Drawing properties reference.............................................................................................................. 330
Drawing view properties... ............................................................................................................. 330
Section view properties... .............................................................................................................. 332
Part mark properties... ................................................................................................................... 334
Bolt mark properties... ................................................................................................................... 335
Connection mark properties... ....................................................................................................... 336
Reinforcement mark properties... .................................................................................................. 337
Surface treatment mark properties... .............................................................................................. 338
Properties modification................................................................................................................... 339
6 Editing Drawings ................................................................................... 341
6.1 Additional drawing objects .................................................................................................................. 341
Common drawing object properties................................................................................................ 343
Line properties ......................................................................................................................... 343
Arrow properties ...................................................................................................................... 345
Leader line ............................................................................................................................... 345
Color ........................................................................................................................................ 347
Font .......................................................................................................................................... 347
Fill/Hatch type .......................................................................................................................... 347
Frame type ............................................................................................................................... 348
Radius ...................................................................................................................................... 348
Place ........................................................................................................................................ 348
Special color................................................................................................................................... 349
6.2 Additional marks.................................................................................................................................. 350
6.3 Symbols in drawings ........................................................................................................................... 351
Adding symbols in drawings........................................................................................................... 351
Symbol types.................................................................................................................................. 352
Symbol properties .......................................................................................................................... 352
6.4 Adding text and links to drawings........................................................................................................ 353
Text files in drawings...................................................................................................................... 354
Adding text files ....................................................................................................................... 355
Editing text files ........................................................................................................................ 355
Links in drawings............................................................................................................................ 355
Adding hyperlinks .................................................................................................................... 356
Adding links between drawings ............................................................................................... 356
Modifying link properties .......................................................................................................... 356
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Scaling text files and links .............................................................................................................. 356
Associative notes in drawings ........................................................................................................ 357
6.5 Hatching in drawings .......................................................................................................................... 358
Modifying fill/hatch types ................................................................................................................ 358
Schema files................................................................................................................................... 360
Editing hatching properties............................................................................................................. 362
6.6 DWG and DXF files in drawings ......................................................................................................... 362
Adding DWG or DXF files to drawings ........................................................................................... 362
DWG/DXF file properties................................................................................................................ 363
6.7 Edge chamfers in drawings ................................................................................................................ 364
Displaying edge chamfers.............................................................................................................. 364
Changing edge chamfer line color and type manually ................................................................... 367
Defining default line color and type for edge chamfers .................................................................. 368
Creating chamfer marks as associative notes ............................................................................... 368
6.8 Displaying reference models in drawings ........................................................................................... 369
6.9 Working with drawing objects ............................................................................................................. 370
User coordinate system (UCS) ...................................................................................................... 370
UCS Symbol ............................................................................................................................ 370
Defining the UCS ........................................................................................................................... 371
Setting the UCS ....................................................................................................................... 372
Setting the UCS (with x axis direction) .................................................................................... 372
Creating dimensions in the current coordinate system ............................................................ 372
Numeric snap ................................................................................................................................. 373
Positioning drawing objects............................................................................................................ 373
Using coordinates .................................................................................................................... 373
Arranging drawing objects ....................................................................................................... 374
Using cover-up tools ...................................................................................................................... 374
Dragging, reshaping, and resizing drawing objects ....................................................................... 375
Copying and moving drawing objects ............................................................................................ 376
Hiding and showing objects in drawings and drawing views.......................................................... 377
6.10 Working with drawing views................................................................................................................ 378
Adding views to drawings............................................................................................................... 379
Placing drawing views.................................................................................................................... 379
Aligning drawing views................................................................................................................... 380
Moving drawing views .................................................................................................................... 380
Rotating drawing views .................................................................................................................. 380
Resizing drawing views.................................................................................................................. 381
Resizing drawing view boundaries .......................................................................................... 381
Copying and linking drawing views ................................................................................................ 382
3D views in cast-unit, assembly and single-part drawings............................................................. 383
Placing drawing views after updating or cloning a drawing............................................................ 383
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6.11 Editing drawings reference.................................................................................................................. 383
Draw Line ....................................................................................................................................... 384
Draw Rectangle.............................................................................................................................. 384
Draw Circle > By Center and Radius.............................................................................................. 385
Draw Circle > By Three Points ....................................................................................................... 386
Draw Arc > By Endpoints and Center............................................................................................. 386
Draw Arc > By Three Points ........................................................................................................... 387
Draw Polyline ................................................................................................................................. 388
Draw Polygon ................................................................................................................................. 389
Draw Cloud..................................................................................................................................... 389
Add Text > Text .............................................................................................................................. 390
Add Text > Text with Leader Line................................................................................................... 391
Add Text > Text along Line ............................................................................................................ 392
Add Text > Along Line, Arrow at End Point .................................................................................... 392
Add Text > Along Line, Arrow at Start Point................................................................................... 393
Add Part Marks............................................................................................................................... 393
Add Weld Mark............................................................................................................................... 394
Add Level Mark .............................................................................................................................. 394
Add Revision Mark ......................................................................................................................... 396
Edit > Copy > Rotate... ................................................................................................................... 396
Edit > Copy > Mirror... .................................................................................................................... 397
Edit > Move > Rotate...................................................................................................................... 397
Edit > Move > Mirror... .................................................................................................................... 398
Trim ............................................................................................................................................... 398
Split ............................................................................................................................................... 399
Divide ............................................................................................................................................. 400
7 Printouts and reports............................................................................ 401
7.1 Creating reports .................................................................................................................................. 401
Producing reports on entire model ................................................................................................. 402
Producing reports on selected parts............................................................................................... 402
Producing reports on selected drawings ........................................................................................ 404
Template Editor in report creating .................................................................................................. 404
Creating templates on nested assemblies ............................................................................... 404
Producing reports on nested assemblies ................................................................................. 407
Defining reports in HTML ......................................................................................................... 407
Creating bending diagrams on reinforcement bars .................................................................. 408
Adding surface treatment information to report templates ....................................................... 410
Using the sequence number in reports .................................................................................... 411
Report options ................................................................................................................................ 411
Print report options .................................................................................................................. 411
Viewing reports............................................................................................................................... 412
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7.2 Printing drawings ................................................................................................................................ 412
Drawing frames and foldmarks ...................................................................................................... 413
Drawing frames ...................................................................................................................... 413
DWG/DXF file as a frame ........................................................................................................ 414
Printing single drawings ................................................................................................................. 414
Printing on multiple sheets ...................................................................................................... 414
Printing multiple drawings .............................................................................................................. 415
Printing options .............................................................................................................................. 416
7.3 Printing drawings to file....................................................................................................................... 417
Adding a print-to-file device to the printer catalog.......................................................................... 418
Printing to file ................................................................................................................................. 419
Filenames ................................................................................................................................ 419
Printing to file (specific folder) ........................................................................................................ 419
Switches for naming printfiles ........................................................................................................ 419
7.4 Creating a PDF file ............................................................................................................................. 421
Add Adobe Printer driver to the printer catalog .............................................................................. 421
Creating PDF files .......................................................................................................................... 422
Filenames ................................................................................................................................ 422
7.5 The printer catalog.............................................................................................................................. 422
Setting up a print device................................................................................................................. 422
Adding a print device...................................................................................................................... 423
Selecting paper size....................................................................................................................... 424
Print area h*b ................................................................................................................................. 424
Color............................................................................................................................................... 425
Color table...................................................................................................................................... 425
Pen number ............................................................................................................................. 426
Modifying a print device ................................................................................................................. 426
Deleting a print device.................................................................................................................... 426
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Preface
Tekla Structures includes complete documentation in an accessible help system. Our online help is a detailed guide to Tekla Structures concepts, tools, commands, and features, with plenty of examples. The documentation is also available in PDF format.
Topics in the Preface are:
• Audience (p. 17)• Additional help resources (p. 17)• Conventions used in this guide (p. 18)• Related guides (p. 19)
AudienceThis guide is aimed at structural engineers, detailers and designers who model, analyze, and design concrete and steel structures.
We assume that you are familiar with the processes of structural engineering.
Additional help resourcesThe following resources also provide information about Tekla Structures:
Web site http://www.tekla.com
E-mail Contact your local helpdesk via e-mail:
Area office E-mail address
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If you believe you have discovered a problem with this software, please report it to your Tekla Structures Reseller using the maintenance request form provided at Help > Tekla on the Web > Maintenance request....
Please send any comments or suggestions about Tekla Structures documentation to [email protected].
Tekla Extranet Anyone with a current maintenance contract can use Tekla Extranet. Register now to get free access to our online discussion forums, hints & tips, software downloads, tutorials, and more.
To register, go to https://extranet.tekla.com. You can also access Tekla Extranet from Tekla Structures by clicking Help > Online Support > Tekla Extranet.
Conventions used in this guideTypefaces We use different typefaces for different items in this guide. In most cases the meaning is
obvious from the context. If you are not sure what a certain typeface represents, you can check it here.
Noteboxes We use several types of noteboxes, marked by different icons. Their functions are shown below:
France [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] East [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Area office E-mail address
Convention Usage
Bold Bold indicates the names of keyboard keys.
Bold is also used for general emphasis in text.Arial bold Any text that you see in the user interface appears in Arial bold.
Items such as window and dialog box titles, field and button names, combo box options, and list box items are displayed in this typeface.
Italic bold New terms are in italic bold when they appear in the current context for the first time.
Monospace Extracts of Tekla Structures’s program code, HTML, or other material that you would normally edit in a text editor, appears in monospaced font.
Filenames and folder paths appear in monospace.
Also all the text you enter yourself appears in monospaced font.
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Related guidesTekla Structures includes a comprehensive help system in a series of online books. You will also receive a printed installation guide with your Tekla Structures installation DVD.
• Modeling Manual
How to create a physical model.
• Analysis Manual
How to create loads and run structural analysis.
• Detailing Manual
How to create reinforcement, connections, and details.
• Drawing Manual
How to create and edit drawings.
• System Manual
Covers advanced features and how to maintain the Tekla Structures environment.
• Task Manager User Guide
How to create, store, and manage scheduled tasks, and link the tasks to their corresponding model objects. This guide is available in English on the Tekla Extranet.
• TplEd User’s Guide
A tip might introduce a shortcut, or suggest alternative ways of doing things. A tip never contains information that is absolutely necessary.
A note draws attention to details that you might easily overlook. It can also point you to other information in this guide that you might find useful.
You should always read very important notes and warnings, like this one. They will help you avoid making serious mistakes, or wasting your time.
This symbol indicates advanced or highly technical information that is usually of interest only to advanced or technically-oriented readers. You are never required to understand this kind of information.
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How to create and edit report and drawing templates.
• SymEd User’s Guide
How to use the SymEd graphical interface to manipulate symbols.
• Installation Troubleshooting Guide
Printed booklet explaining how to install Tekla Structures.
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1 Introduction to Drawings
Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the Tekla Structures Drawing Editor interface, and introduces its basic features. It also explains the different types of drawings you can create, and the various levels of editing drawings.
This chapter has been written for beginners who already know the basics of modeling with Tekla Structures.
This is the best chapter to start with to gain a basic understanding of Tekla Structures drawings.
This chapter is divided into the following sections:
• Basics (p. 21)• Screen layout (p. 23)• Toolbars (p. 25)• Using commands (p. 28)• Drawing types (p. 32)• Three levels of editing drawings (p. 37)• Colors in drawings (p. 37)
1.1 BasicsSome of the drawing commands are located in the Model Editor and some in the Drawing Editor.
Creating and managing
You will find all the commands for creating and managing drawings in the Model Editor.
To create different types of drawings with a single command, you can use AutoDrawing wizards. If you want to create one type of drawing at a time, use the commands on the Drawings & Reports menu. See also Drawing types (p. 32) and Creating drawings (p. 48).
To view and manage all existing drawings, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing List... to open the drawing list. See also Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42).
Editing and viewing
To view or edit a drawing, use the Drawing Editor. For more information, see Opening drawings (p. 41).
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See also Drawings integrated into the model (p. 22)
Capabilities (p. 22)
Drawings integrated into the model
Tekla Structures integrates the drawings and reports with the model. This means that, for example, dimensions and marks in drawings are always correct. It also makes it impossible to delete parts and bolts from drawings. However, you can filter out parts and bolts in drawings, or make them invisible.
You can create drawings and reports at any stage of the project. If the model changes, Tekla Structures promptd you to update the related drawings.
You can open only up-to-date drawings. Tekla Structures indicates which drawings you need to update in the Drawing list dialog box. See Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42) and Drawing status flags (p. 46).
Capabilities
You can create several types of output, from general arrangement drawings to material reports. All the information comes directly from the model, which minimizes the work you have to do. In most cases all you have to do is check the predefined settings or do some minor editing.
The following table describes some of the main features of Tekla Structures drawings and reports:
Feature Description See also
Automatic workshop drawings and cast unit drawings
Automatically create single-part, assembly, and cast unit drawings, using predefined settings for layout, dimensions, marks, etc. Create drawings of selected parts with a single command.
Creating single-part or assembly drawings (p. 70)
Creating cast unit drawings (p. 71)
Automatic general arrangement drawings an anchor bolt plans
Automatically create general arrangement drawings and anchor bolt plans of a named view.
Creating general arrangement drawings (p. 72)
Creating anchor bolt plans (p. 73)
Master Drawing Catalog
A fast, efficient and more controlled way of creating drawings is to use master drawings. In Master Drawing Catalog, all drawing creation commands are available in one centralized location. You can create drawings using saved drawing property files, rule sets (wizards) and cloning templates.
Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Drawing wizards and rule sets
An efficient way of creating drawings is to use drawing wizards and rule sets. They automatically produce different types of drawings of different parts, such as beams, columns, and braces.
Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Using AutoDrawings to create drawings (p. 80)
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1.2 Screen layoutWhen you start the Tekla Structures Drawing Editor, the menus and icons for modeling disappear and several new toolbars are displayed. The model views remain on the screen. The following illustration identifies the various areas of the Tekla Structures Drawing Editor window:
Up-to-date drawings
The drawings are actually part of the model. If you revise the model, Tekla Structures also updates the associated drawings, so they are always up to date.
Working with drawings (p. 90)
Reports Tekla Structures creates reports directly from the model, so the information is always accurate. You can generate a wide variety of reports at any time during a project, including pre-bill of material lists at quotation stage, cut lists, bolt lists, and weld lists.
Creating reports (p. 401)
Revision control Tekla Structures recognizes the changes in the model and automatically adjusts the relevant drawings and material lists.
Drawing revisions (p. 95)
Cloning You can save time by cloning complex drawing styles.
Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Cloning through Drawing List (p. 82)
Drawing Editor tools
The Drawing Editor includes interactive editing tools for adding dimensions, various shapes, text, associative notes, additional marks, symbols, and links in the drawings.
Manual dimensioning (p. 133)
Editing Drawings (p. 341)
Customized reports and drawings
Tekla Structures includes many ready-to-use standard reports and drawings. You can also create your own templates.
See the Template Editor User’s Guide
Feature Description See also
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Commands for creating dimensions and objects.
Select switches determine selectable objects.
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Switches Select switches and Snap settings are special toolbars containing switches which you can use to control which objects can be selected, and how Tekla Structures snaps to points.
Use select switches to limit which object types can be selected. For example, if only the Select marks switch is active, Tekla Structures only selects marks, even if you select the entire drawing area.
You need to activate snap switches to be able to pick different positions and points such as line ends and intersections.
To snap to and pick points in the Drawing Editor you use similar techniques to those in the Model Editor.
See also Toolbars (p. 25)
Selecting objects in drawings (p. 29)
Snapping to positions
1.3 ToolbarsThe toolbars contain icons giving easy access to some of the most frequently-used commands.
Using icons Most Tekla Structures icons work as follows:
• A single-click initiates the command.• A double-click displays the properties dialog box of that object type, and initiates the
command.
See also Managing toolbars
Customizing the interface
Basic toolbars (p. 25)
Numeric snap (p. 373)
Basic toolbarsDrawing Tools The Drawing Tools toolbar contains basic tools for working with drawings.
Snap settings control which points you can snap to and pick.
Drawing tools include the basic tools for working with drawings.
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• Open drawing list• Open previous drawing• Open next drawing• Save drawing and model• Undo• Redo• Print drawings• Create view from model view• Create view from model by area• Create view from drawing view• Create section view• Create curved section view• Create detail view• Arrange drawing views• Copy• Move• Zoom in• Zoom out• Zoom original• Inquire object• Open model folder• Open named model views list• Show macros• Customize
Drawing Objects The Drawing Objects toolbar contains dimensioning commands, commands for adding text, symbols and additional drawing objects, and commands for removing change symbols and dimension point invalidity symbols.
• Add horizontal dimension• Add vertical dimension• Add orthogonal dimension• Add free dimension• Add parallel dimension
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• Add perpendicular dimension• Add curved dimension with radial reference lines• Add curved dimension with orthogonal reference lines• Add angular dimension• Add/remove dimension point• Remove dimension points• Combine dimension lines• Link dimension lines• Unlink dimension lines• Add part marks for selected parts• Create text with leader line• Create text• Create text along line• Create text along line, arrow at start point• Create associative note with leader line• Create associative note without leader line• Create associative note along line• Create symbol• Create level mark• Create weld symbol• Draw a line• Draw a rectangle• Draw a circle• Draw an arc by 3 points• Draw a polyline• Draw a polygon• Draw a cloud• Remove all dimension point invalidity symbols• Remove all dimension point change symbols• Remove all mark change symbols• Remove all associative note change symbols
Snap settings The Snap settings toolbar contains commands for picking different positions and points.
• Snap to points and grid intersections• Snap to end points• Snap to center points• Snap to mid points• Snap to intersection points• Snap to perpendicular points
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• Snap to nearest points• Snap to reference and geometry lines of drawing objects• Snap to any position• Snap to reference lines/points• Snap to geometry lines/points• Select if you want to snap to positions in 3D space or on view plane• Select if you want to snap to positions on the view plane or on the work plane
Select The Select toolbar contains commands for selecting objects.
• Select all• Select drawing lines• Select drawing texts• Select drawing marks• Select drawing parts• Select drawing section symbols• Select drawing welds• Select drawing views• Select drawing dimensions• Select drawing single dimension• Select grid• Select grid line• Select details
1.4 Using commandsAs you become familiar with Tekla Structures, you will notice that there are several ways you can use to get a desired result. Here we will introduce some of the most common ones.
See also Executing commands (p. 28)
Selecting objects in drawings (p. 29)
Creating objects (p. 30)
Modifying objects (p. 31)
Copying and moving drawing objects (p. 376)
Using commands simultaneously (p. 31)
Ending commands (p. 31)
Executing commands
There are several ways to execute commands in Tekla Structures.
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Icon You can use icons:
• Single-click an icon just to execute the command.• Double-click an icon to display the properties of the object type, and to execute the
command.
Pull-down menu You can execute commands using pull-down menus. Tekla Structures Drawing Editor contains the following menus:
• With the commands in the Drawing File menu you can open, save, print, and export drawings, set drawing properties and access model folder and reference models.
• The Edit menu contains basic editing commands, such as move, copy, delete, interrupt, undo, redo and repeat the last command. It also allows you to access the selection filters, trim lines, split and divide objects, and adjust reinforcing bars.
• With the commands in the View menu you can create and adjust drawing views, arrange drawing objects, hide, show, zoom, move, and update views, and modify view properties. It also allows you to access model views.
• The Dimensioning menu contains all dimensioning commands.• With the commands in the Annotating menu you can add all kinds of marks, text,
associative notes, links, and symbols, and remove change symbols.• The Shapes menu contains commands for drawing different kinds of shapes and adding
patches.• The Tools menu contains commands that support your work allowing you to modify what
is displayed on the user interface and how Tekla Structures works. This menu contains several on/off switches for certain features.
• With the commands in the Windows menu you can adjust how windows are displayed on the screen, and open another window.
• The Help menu allows you to access the online help, other support material, Tekla web pages and Extranet, and contact Tekla for support.
Pop-up menu A pop-up menu appears when you click the right mouse button. If you have an object selected, the commands on the pop-up menu relate to that object.
Selecting objects in drawings
To use Tekla Structures effectively, you need to know how to select objects and use select switches.
Selection filter Selection filter settings affect which objects you can select. To create a selection filter and use it in the drawing:
1. Click Edit > Selection Filter to open the Selection filter dialog box.2. Find a filter which has close to the same settings as you need.3. Modify the settings, then enter a new name in the Save as box.4. Click Save as, then Apply.
You can now select objects in your drawing according to the selection filter you specified.
If you switch on the Select on Right Click command in the Tools > Options, you do not have to click the object first to display the related pop-up menu with a right-click.
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Select switches Select switches control which object types can be selected. The select switches in the Drawing Editor work in the same way as the ones in the Model Editor, but the actual switches differ. The following select switches are available in the Drawing Editor:
Selecting objects
Creating objects
To create an object, or multiple objects:
• Open the properties dialog box for the object and define the object properties.• Place the object(s) in the model.
You can carry out the above steps in any order.
Example To create objects:
Icon Object Description
All Turns all switches on. You can select all object types, except for single bolts.
Lines etc. You can select additional drawing objects, i.e. lines, arcs, circles, rectangles, polylines, and polygons.
Text You can select any text in drawings.
Marks You can select part, bolt, and connection marks.
Drawing parts You can select parts in drawings, i.e. columns, beams, plates, etc.
Section symbols You can select section symbols.
Welds You can select welds.
Views You can select drawing views.
Dimensions You can select an entire group of dimensions by selecting one dimension in the group.
Single dimensions You can select single dimensions.
Grids You can select grids.
Single grid lines You can select single grid lines.
Details You can select details.
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1. Double-click the icon of the object you want to create. Tekla Structures displays the properties dialog box.
2. Enter or modify the object properties.3. Click Apply or OK.4. Pick points to place the object(s).
Example To position objects without defining their properties first:
1. Click an icon, or a menu command.2. Pick points to place the object(s). Tekla Structures creates the object using the current
properties for the object. See also Modifying objects (p. 31).
Modifying objects
To modify the properties of an object, or multiple objects:
• Select the object(s) to modify.• Open the properties dialog box and modify the object properties.
You can carry out the above steps in any order.
Example To modify objects:
1. Double-click one of the objects you want to modify to open the object properties dialog box.
2. Modify the properties.3. Select the remaining object(s) to modify. 4. Click Modify.
For information on how to resize and move objects, see Dragging, reshaping, and resizing drawing objects (p. 375) and Copying and moving drawing objects (p. 376).
Using commands simultaneouslyTransparency You can use some Tekla Structures commands transparently. This means that you can execute
these commands while another command is still running. For example, the zooming commands are transparent.
Ending commands
To cancel or end commands, do one of the following:
• Right-click and select Interrupt from the pop-up menu.• Press the Esc key.• On the Edit menu, click Interrupt.
To create several objects with the same properties, pick multiple points. The drawing object commands in Tekla Structures run until you end them or use another command. See also Ending commands (p. 31).
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1.5 Drawing typesThis section explains the different drawing types available in Tekla Structures. The drawing types are:
• Single-part drawing (p. 32)• Assembly drawing (p. 32)• Cast unit drawing (p. 35)• General arrangement drawing (p. 35)• Multidrawing (p. 36)
See also Creating drawings (p. 48)
Single-part drawing
Single-part drawings are workshop drawings which show the fabrication information for one part (usually without welds).
Single-part drawing usually use small sheet sizes, for example A4 or imperial standard size 8.5" x 11.5".
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Creating single-part or assembly drawings (p. 70)
Assembly drawing
Assembly drawings are typically workshop drawings showing fabrication information for one assembly. In most cases, an assembly consists of single parts that are either bolted or welded to a main part.
Assembly drawings usually use larger sheet sizes than single-part drawings, for example A3 or imperial standard size 11" x 17".
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You can also create assembly drawings from nested assemblies.
Assembly drawing of a nested assembly, a whole truss
Assembly drawing of a sub-assembly, a part of the same truss
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You can define the visibility, content, and appearance of the marks of nested assemblies in assembly drawings. You can also select whether to show the part marks for sub-assembly parts.
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Creating single-part or assembly drawings (p. 70)
Assembly drawing of a nested assembly
Assembly drawing of one of the sub-assemblies in that nested assembly
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Cast unit drawing
Cast unit drawings are dimensional, formwork, or reinforcement drawings used in concrete design and construction. They include cast-in embeds (steel parts or assemblies added to cast units).
Cast unit drawings that show cast-in-place concrete structures usually use large sheet sizes, for example A1 or imperial standard size 24" x 36". Drawings that show precast structures usually use smaller sheet sizes, for example A3 or imperial standard size 11" x 17".
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Creating cast unit drawings (p. 71)
General arrangement drawing
Create general arrangement (GA) drawings when you need:
• Several views on one drawing, including the entire model or a part of it• Erection, marking, or anchor bolt plans• Information from model views, including 3D views
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See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
See also Creating general arrangement drawings (p. 72).
Multidrawing
Multidrawings are workshop drawings which gather together several single-part or assembly drawings on one sheet.
Create multidrawings when you want to:
• Have more than one assembly on a sheet• Collect multiple single-part drawings on a large sheet
Multidrawings usually demand large sheet sizes such as A1 or imperial standard size 24" x 36".
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See also Creating multi-drawings (p. 78).
1.6 Three levels of editing drawingsYou can edit drawings on three levels.
Drawing properties
On the highest level, you can change the drawing properties, which changes all the objects in the drawing. You can change the drawing properties for more than one drawing using the Drawing List and drawing properties dialog boxes. You can also change the properties of the currently open drawing in the Drawing Editor. When you save the drawing property settings in property files, you can also use these property files when you are creating drawings through Master Drawing Catalog.
View properties The second level is to edit on the view level, where you modify selected drawing views. You can change the drawing view properties in the Model Editor before you create drawings, or by modifying existing views of the currently open drawing in the Drawing Editor.
Object properties The third and lowest level is to edit on the object level, where you change individual objects in a drawing. Use the Drawing Editor commands to modify the objects.
See also Editing Drawings (p. 341)
Drawing view properties (p. 241)
Drawing Properties (p. 235)
Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
1.7 Colors in drawingsYou have three basic color modes for background and line colors in drawings. The color modes are Black and White, Gray Scale, and Color. You can change the color mode in Tools > Options > Drawing Color Mode, and toggle between the modes by pressing the B button.
In addition to the three basic color modes, you can have a black background and colored lines in drawings.
Whenever possible, modify drawings by changing the drawing properties. These modifications also remain when the drawing is recreated due to a model change, for example.
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Example Description
White background, black lines.
By default, drawings are black and white, and when you open a drawing, it is displayed black and white.
To use this color mode, select the Black and White option in Tools > Options > Drawing Color Mode.
Tekla Structures shows different line thicknesses defined for different colors in Drawing File > Print Drawings > Add/Edit > Printer Catalog... > Color Table. For more information on black and white printing, see Color (p. 425).
White background, black and gray lines.
To use this color mode, select the Gray Scale option in Tools > Options > Drawing Color Mode.
In grayscale mode, the colors from one to seven (black, red, green, blue, cyan, yellow, magenta) are shown in black, and the colors from eight to 14 (brown, dark green, dark blue, blue-green, orange, gray) are shown in different shades of gray.
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You can define different line colors for different objects in each object’s properties. See also Drawing Properties (p. 235).
Colors and gray shades
White background, colored lines.
To use this color mode, select the Color option in Tools > Options > Drawing Color Mode.
The Color color mode does not show different line thicknesses by default. If you have changed the line thicknesses for different colors in File > Print Drawings > Add/Edit > Printer Catalog... > Color Table, and switch the option Tools > Options > Use Printer Linewidths on, then the different line thicknesses are shown.
Black background, colored lines.
If you want to have black background and colored lines, set the variable XS_BLACK_DRAWING_BACKGROUND to TRUE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Drawing View.
Example Description
Drawing classifier may also affect the line color of objects. For more information on drawing classifier, see The Drawing Classifier (p. 324).
Name Pen Tekla Structures color
Black and white
Gray scale Lightness
Invisible 9 InvisibleBlack 7 0%Red 1 0%Green 3 0%
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Blue 5 0%Cyan 4 0%Yellow 2 0%Magenta 6 0%Brown 15 30%Dark green 110 50%Dark blue 141 70%Blue-green 111 90%Orange 31 100% white Gray 8 60%Special - -
Name Pen Tekla Structures color
Black and white
Gray scale Lightness
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2 Getting Started with Drawings
Introduction This chapter explains how to create drawings and work with them in Tekla Structures.
If you are new to Tekla Structures, we recommend that you read Introduction to Drawings (p. 21) first, to gain a basic understanding of Tekla Structures drawings.
This chapter is divided into the following sections:
• Opening drawings (p. 41)• Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)• Creating drawings (p. 48)• Working with drawings (p. 90)• Saving and closing drawings (p. 98)• Drawing reference (p. 98)
2.1 Opening drawingsYou can only have one drawing open at a time. If you already have a drawing open, Tekla Structures prompts you to save that drawing before opening the next one.
To open a Tekla Structures drawing:
In the Model Editor
1. Click Drawings & Reports > Drawing List... (Ctrl + L) or icon on the General toolbar
.2. Select a drawing from the list in the Drawing List dialog box.3. Click Open, or double-click the drawing to open it.
In the Drawing Editor
1. Click Drawing File > Open... (Ctrl + O) or icon on the Drawing Tools toolbar .2. Select a drawing from the list and click Open, or double-click the drawing to open it. 3. If you want to open the previous drawing on the list, click Drawing File > Open Previous
or use shortcut Ctrl + Page Up.
If you want to open the next drawing on the list, click Drawing File > Open Next or use shortcut Ctrl + Page Down.
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If you want to select all the visible drawings on the drawing list, use the shortcut Ctrl + A when the drawing list is selected, or right-click the list and select Select All from the pop-up menu.
See also Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Drawing List fields and buttons (p. 44)
Drawing status flags (p. 46)
2.2 Drawing List contents and markingsAll drawings from the Tekla Structures model appear on the list in the Drawing List dialog box. Drawing List displays the following information about each drawing:
Column Description
Flags Flags are graphical symbols at the beginning of each row. They indicate the drawing status.
Dates The creation and modification dates of the drawing.Revision The revision number or mark of the drawing. Size The paper size the drawing uses.
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See also Opening drawings (p. 41)
Drawing List fields and buttons (p. 44)
Drawing status flags (p. 46)
Drawing revisions (p. 95)
Drawing size (p. 126)
Common drawing properties (p. 236)
User-defined attributes in drawings (p. 237)
Creating cast unit drawings (p. 71)
Drawing types (p. 32)
Type The drawing types are identified by the following letters:
• W for single-part drawings.• A for assembly drawings.• C for cast-unit drawings.• G for general arrangement drawings.• M for multi-drawings.
If a U (unknown) drawing appears in the drawing list, delete it, then recreate it. You can also check the database. See Checking multi-user databases.
Mark The drawing mark is the number of the part from which the drawing was created. You cannot change drawing marks.
You can choose to have Tekla Structures base the mark of cast unit drawings on the position number or the ID of the cast unit.
Name You can add a drawing title using the Name field in the drawing properties dialog box.
Title 1 Extra drawing titles added in the drawing properties dialog box. Title 2
Title 3
User-defined attributes
Include up to 20 user-defined attributes in drawing lists. To include a user-defined attribute in drawing lists, the user-defined attribute must have variable special_flag set to yes in the objects.inp file.
You can choose whether Tekla Structures shows either revision numbers or revision marks on the Drawing List. By default, it shows revision numbers. To see revision marks instead, set the variable XS_SHOW_REVISION_MARK_ON_DRAWING_LIST=TRUE.
Column Description
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Drawing List fields and buttonsButtons and fields on top
The following table explains what the fields and buttons on the top of the Drawing List dialog box do.
Field/Button Description
Enter search criteria
Use the Enter search criteria field to find drawings.
You can make text-based searches by entering the desired criteria in the field.
Search in You can limit the searches based on different columns by entering the name of the column in the Search in field.
Search within the currently visible drawings
Select the Search within the currently visible drawings option to limit the search to the currently visible drawings.
Store Click the Store button to save the searches you have made.
The Store button opens Store Search Result dialog box.
Store Search Result
Enter a name for the search result in Store Search Result dialog box.
The searches are saved in the DrawingListSearches, which is created in the model folder. You can move the saved searches to your environment, company or project folder. After you have saved the search, it will be visible in the predefined drawing sets.
or select drawing set
To display drawings from various predefined sets, select an option from the or select drawing set dropdown list.
For example, if you wish to see general arrangement drawings only, select "GA drawings" from the or select drawing set dropdown list.
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Buttons on right-hand side
The following table explains what the buttons on the right-hand side of the Drawing List dialog box do.
Button Description
Filter – Show all Lists all existing drawings.Filter – Invert Inverts the contents of the current list.Filter – Selected Lists selected drawings.Filter – Up to date
Lists only up-to-date drawings. To see a list of drawings that need updating, click the Invert button after using this button.
Model – Select objects
When you select a drawing and then click Select objects, Tekla Structures selects and highlights the corresponding part(s) or assemblies/cast units in the model.
Model – By parts Only lists the drawings associated with the parts you have selected in the model. Use this button to identify the drawings associated with a specific part.
This works only in visible search result.Lock – On Prevents the selected drawings from being opened,
modified, or deleted. Tekla Structures still displays the
update flag for locked drawings. Lock – Off Unlocks the selected drawings and allows you to open,
modify, and deleted them.Freeze – On Freezes the selected drawings so that only parts are
updated in the drawings. Views or associative objects are not updated in frozen drawings.
Freeze – Off Unfreezes the selected drawings so that also associative objects, such as dimensions and marks, are updated in the drawings.
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Buttons on bottom
The following table explains what the buttons on the bottom of the Drawing List dialog box do.
See also Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Opening drawings (p. 41)
Updating drawings when the model changes (p. 93)
Cloning single-part, cast-unit and assembly drawings (p. 82)
Locking and freezing drawings (p. 91)
Locking and freezing drawings (p. 91)
Issuing drawings (p. 95)
Drawing revisions (p. 95)
Drawing status flags (p. 46)
Drawing status flags
Tekla Structures uses certain symbols, which are called flags, to indicate the status of the drawings. Flags appear at the beginning of each row in the Drawing List dialog box. If a drawing does not have any flag symbol, it is up to date.
Issue – OnFlags the selected drawings as issued .
Issue – Off Removes the issue flags from selected drawings.Revision... Allows you to define drawing revisions.
Button Description
Button Description
Open Updates the selected drawing and then opens it in the Drawing Editor. You can only select one drawing from the list at a time. If the Open button is grayed, you have more than one drawing selected.
You can also double-click a drawing on the list to open it.
Update Updates selected drawings. A drawing marked with an
update flag must be updated before using it. Locked drawings are not updated.
Clone... Clones the selected drawing for a similar part. Does not update the source drawing.
Delete Deletes selected drawings. You cannot delete locked drawings.
Cancel Closes the dialog box.
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Symbol Column
Textual status information Description
More information
Up to date Parts modified
The parts in the drawing have changed, for example parts have been added or deleted, or part properties have changed.
Updating drawings when the model changes (p. 93)
Up to date Quantity increased
Quantity decreased
The actual drawing is up to date, but the number of identical parts has changed.
Up to date Original parts deleted
The part from which the drawing was originally created has been deleted.
Up to date All parts deleted
All the parts related to the drawing have been deleted.
Lock The drawing is locked. Locking and freezing drawings (p. 91)Freeze The drawing is frozen.
Master The drawing has been added as a master drawing in the Master Drawing Catalog.
Up to date Linked drawing changed
A linked drawing has been modified.
Up to date Original parts deleted, others exist
Copied view changed
Drawing updated
• A drawing, whose original parts have been deleted, has been updated, and there are still other parts relevant to the drawing in the model.
• A copied drawing has been modified.
• A frozen drawing has been updated.
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See also Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Drawing List fields and buttons (p. 44)
2.3 Creating drawingsOnce you complete a model, you can start creating drawings to issue. You should also create drawings (and reports) periodically while modeling to check if:
• The predefined drawing properties and filters suit your needs, or should you modify them• The details, dimensions, etc. in the model are correct.
In this section This section explains, in general terms, how to create different types of drawings. For more detailed instructions, follow the links in each topic.
See also Before creating drawings (p. 48)
Setting drawing properties and rule sets (p. 49)
Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Using drawing-type-specific commands to create drawings (p. 69)
Using AutoDrawings to create drawings (p. 80)
Adding views to drawings (p. 379)
Before creating drawings
Prior to creating assembly, single-part, cast-unit, or multi-drawings in Tekla Structures:
1. Update the numbering of model objects.
Up to date Cloned The drawing is a cloned drawing.
Cloning single-part, cast-unit and assembly drawings (p. 82)
Issue The drawing has been issued. For example, you might re-issue drawings that have been sent to site.
Issuing drawings (p. 95)
Issue Issued drawing changed
The issued drawing has been edited or otherwise changed.
Symbol Column
Textual status information Description
More information
Prior to creating or editing assembly, single-part, cast-unit, or multi-drawings, you need to number the model. This ensures that Tekla Structures connects the right objects to the right drawings. If you try to create drawings without numbering the model, Tekla Structures prompts you to do so.
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2. Create test drawings of different types of parts to see how well the predefined drawing properties and layouts suit your needs.
3. Modify drawing properties and layouts if necessary, and save them. Enter a name for the properties file and click Save as.
Setting drawing properties and rule sets• Tekla Structures creates drawings using the properties defined for each type of drawing.
To view or modify drawing properties, select a drawing type from the Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings menu in the Model Editor. You can change the drawing layout by selecting Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Drawing Layout. You need to ensure that the drawing properties are set and the necessary drawing property files are created before creating drawings using the menu commands and toolbar commands, and before creating drawings on the basis of saved settings in the Master Drawing Catalog.
• When you are using the cloning templates in Master Drawing Catalog to create drawings, ensure that the settings of the drawing you are going to use as a template are correct, and that the drawing contains everything you want it to have. Open the drawing from the Drawing List and check the contents and properties.
• When you are using rule sets in Master Drawing Catalog, ensure that all settings and selections are correct in the rule sets in the Master Drawing Catalog .
Master Drawing Catalog
Master Drawing Catalog is a fast, efficient and controlled way of creating drawings. In Master Drawing Catalog, all drawing creation commands are available in one centralized location.
A master drawing is a Tekla Structures drawing or a set of drawing properties that is used for creating new drawings that look the same as the master drawing. There are several types of master drawings:
• Cloning templates: Cloning templates are Tekla Structures drawings that you have added to Master Drawing Catalog from the Drawing List. You can also use cloning templates from other models.
• Saved settings: By saved settings we mean drawing property files. There are several predefined property files, and you can also create your own in the drawing properties dialog box.
If you do not update the numbering, you are prompted to perform numbering when you create a drawing
The layout and drawing views in a drawing affect drawing size. For more information, see Drawing Layout (p. 113) and Drawing Properties (p. 235).
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• Rule sets: Sets of rules on how to create new drawings for different object types. By rule set we mean a combination of object groups (selection filters) and master drawing settings (cloning template, saved settings) that define which objects to include in the drawing, and which drawing settings to use. You can use the existing AutoDrawings wizard files or create your own rule sets.
The master drawing type you should use also depends on the type of the drawing that you want to create. In Master Drawing Catalog, you can create multidrawings only with the old AutoDrawings wizard files, and general arrangement drawings by using saved settings.
The figure below shows the search view of the Master Drawing Catalog as a thumbnail list. The toolbar commands and view areas pointed out in the figure are shortly described .
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The figure below shows the search view of the Master Drawing Catalog as a detail list. Here you can easily see the name of the drawing, the master drawing type, and the drawing type to be created.
Click this button to create drawing(s) of the object(s) you have selected in the model, on the basis of the master drawing you have selected from the catalog.
Switch to search view.
Switch to folder view.
Display the master drawings in a detail list or thumbnail list. The thumbnail list shows the master drawings as thumbnails, which are smaller versions of the saved preview images, whereas the detail list shows textual information about the master drawings. You can display a preview image of the master drawing by selecting the master drawing, right-clicking and selecting Preview. If you double-click the master drawing, Tekla Structures displays the catalog properties of the drawing,Display the master drawing description at the bottom of the dialog box.
Select the models from which you want to show master drawings.
Define rule sets for creating drawings.
Display Drawing List.
Enter search conditions here and then click the Search button.
Click the Store button to save your search results.
Select the category of master drawings that you want to see in the catalog list. All shows all the master drawings you have in the models you have selected.
List of master drawings. The character after the name of the master drawing indicates its type. When you point to a master drawing, Tekla Structures displays a tooltip that tells the master drawing category, the type of the drawing to be created, and the path and name of the model:
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The figure below shows an example of the folder view of the Master Drawing Catalog. In this view, you can organize your master drawings into folders you create. By doing so you can limit the number of drawings shown in the list and find the desired master drawings more easily. The toolbar commands are the same as in the search view.
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See also Saved settings (p. 54)
Rule set (p. 54)
Wizard file (p. 55)
Cloning template (p. 56)
Cloning (p. 56)
Selecting the displayed master drawings (p. 65)
Displaying master drawing descriptions (p. 65)
Working with folders (p. 66)
Using search in Master Drawing Catalog (p. 67)
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Adding saved settings to Master Drawing Catalog (p. 57)
Editing master drawing properties of saved settings (p. 57)
Creating drawings using saved settings (p. 58)
Adding a rule set to Master Drawing Catalog (p. 59)
Editing master drawing properties of rule sets (p. 60)
Editing master drawing properties and contents of wizard files (p. 61)
Creating drawings using rule sets (p. 62)
Adding a new cloning template to Master Drawing Catalog (p. 62)
Editing master drawing properties of cloning templates (p. 63)
Creating drawings using cloning templates (p. 64)
Removing master drawings from the Master Drawing Catalog (p. 69)
Creating and adding preview images (p. 65)
Saved settingsThe Saved settings in Master Drawing Catalog are drawing property files that have been created and saved in the drawing properties dialog boxes for different drawing types. There are many predefined drawing property files and you can create new ones.
See also Creating drawings using saved settings (p. 58)
Rule setA typical rule set includes several sets of drawing requests containing drawing, attribute and part settings to apply to selected objects, as well as a selection filter. The order of sets is important, as Tekla Structures only creates one drawing for each object.
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For example, a rule set creates an assembly drawing for an object that fulfills the selection filter criteria in one set. Tekla Structures will not create another assembly drawing for that object, even if it matches the criteria of the selection filter in later sets in the same rule set file.
See also Creating drawings using rule sets (p. 62)
Wizard fileA wizard file consist of several sets of drawing requests containing drawing, attribute and part settings to apply to selected objects, as well as a selection filter. The order of sets is important, as Tekla Structures only creates one drawing for each object. Earlier wizard files could be edited through the AutoDrawings dialog box, but now your can edit them in Master Drawing Catalog. However, creating new wizard files is not possible in Master Drawing Catalog.
Wizard files consist of the following entries. Notice the use of parentheses.
set_drawing_type(assembly)
This line defines the type of drawing the wizard creates. The drawing type appears in parentheses. The options are:
In Master Drawing Catalog, the only way to create multidrawings is to use the wizard files.
Option Creates
single workshop drawingsassembly assembly drawings
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set_drawing_attributes(column)
This line tells Tekla Structures which drawing properties to use when creating the drawings. The name of the saved drawing properties appears in parentheses.
set_filter(column_filter)
This line tells Tekla Structures which selection filter to use to select the parts from which to create drawings. The filter name appears in parentheses.
create_drawings()
Tekla Structures starts creating the drawings. This line should always appear immediately after the lines set_drawing_type, set_drawing_attributes and set_filter.
Cloning templateCloning templates are Tekla Structures drawings that are used as templates for creating new drawings. You can select a drawing from the Drawing List and add it to the Master Drawing Catalog. You can also use cloning templates from other models.
See also Cloning (p. 56)
Creating drawings using cloning templates (p. 64)
CloningYou should consider cloning drawings when:
• There are several similar parts, assemblies, or cast units in the model• You need to produce single-part, assembly, or cast-unit drawings of similar parts,
assemblies, or cast units• The drawings need a lot of manual editing
For example, you can create a drawing for one truss, edit the drawing, and then clone it for similar trusses. Then you only need to modify the cloned drawings where the trusses differ.
The cloned drawing may contain more parts than the original drawing. Part properties, marks, associative notes and related text objects are cloned from a similar part in the original drawing.
multi_single workshop multi-drawingsmulti_single_with_layout workshop multi-drawings with layoutmulti_assembly assembly multi-drawingsmulti_assembly_with_layout assembly multi-drawings with layoutcast_unit cast unit drawings
You cannot clone general arrangement drawings through Master Drawing Catalog. You can clone general arrangement drawings using the Clone command in the Drawing List dialog box.
Option Creates
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Adding saved settings to Master Drawing CatalogTo add a new drawing property file in Master Drawing Catalog to be used as saved settings:
1. Modify the drawing properties in the Single-part drawing properties, Cast unit drawing properties, Assembly drawing properties, or General arrangement drawing properties dialog box.
2. Give a name to the property file and click Save as. The new property file is automatically added to Master Drawing Catalog. If it is not displayed in the list, press F5 to refresh the view.
3. Modify the catalog properties of the master drawing by selecting it, right-clicking and selecting Edit properties. Add a preview image, and enter a description and keywords.
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Editing master drawing properties of saved settings (p. 57)
Creating drawings using saved settings (p. 58)
Editing master drawing properties of saved settingsEach saved setting type of master drawing in Master Drawing Catalog has its own catalog properties. You can search for master drawings on the basis of the master drawing name, description and keywords entered in the Master Drawing Properties dialog box. Through the catalog properties you also have access to drawing properties.
To edit the catalog properties of saved settings:
1. Double-click a master drawing of the desired type, or select the master drawing, right-click and select Edit Properties. The type of the master drawing and the type of the drawing to be created are shown in the dialog box
• When you clone drawings of assemblies or cast units, they must have the same type of main part as the assembly or cast unit from which the original drawing was created. For example, the upper chords of the original and the cloned truss could be main parts.
• When you clone an assembly drawing that includes single-part drawings, Tekla Structures does not include the single-part drawings in the cloned assembly drawing by default. To include them, set the variable XS_INTELLIGENT_CLONING_ALLOWED to TRUE in Tools > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties.
Make sure to always add all important information for each master drawing in the Master Drawing Properties dialog box. This makes it a lot easier to find the master drawings you are looking for.
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2. Modify the name of the drawing in the Name box.
3. Enter or modify the description of the master drawing. You can search master drawings on the basis of data that you enter here.
4. Enter or modify keywords for the master drawing. Use spaces between words. You can search master drawings on the basis of data that you enter here.
5. To add or change the preview image, click Change image and select the image. You can use .bmp, .jpg, .jpeg, or .png images. We recommend that you use .png images.
6. If you want to edit the drawing properties of the master drawing, click Edit drawing properties to display the drawing properties dialog box. Edit the properties and save them. Ensure that you have the correct drawing property file name at the top.
7. Click OK to save your changes.
See also Drawing Properties (p. 235)
Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Creating and adding preview images (p. 65)
Creating drawings using saved settings (p. 58)
Creating drawings using saved settingsIn Master Drawing Catalog you can create drawings using saved settings (drawing property files).
To create drawings using the saved settings:
1. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Create Drawings.
2. Select the desired master drawing (drawing property file) from the catalog.
3. Select the object(s) from the model. If you are creating a general arrangement drawing, you do not need to select objects.
4. Click the Create drawings button.
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a For other drawing types than general arrangement drawings you are prompted to perform numbering if you have not done that yet.
b If you are creating a general arrangement drawing, the drawing properties dialog box and the Create General Arrangement Drawing dialog box are displayed. Modify the properties of necessary. In the Create General Arrangement Drawing dialog box, select the views that you want the drawing to be produced of and select the desired option from the Options list. Click Create to create the drawing(s).
Tekla Structures creates the drawings and adds them in the Drawing List. You can click the button in the toolbar to open the Drawing List.
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Adding a rule set to Master Drawing Catalog
To add a rule set to the Master Drawing Catalog:
1. Click the Add rule set toolbar command button . The Define Rules for Creating Drawings dialog box is displayed.
2. Select the type of drawings you want to create. The choices are Single-part drawings, Assembly drawings and Cast unit drawings. You can select several drawing types. For example, you can use the same rule set to create single-part drawings and assembly drawings.
3. Click Next.
4. In the next dialog box, click Add rule and define the object groups for which you want to create drawings, and select a master drawing for each group. Only those master drawing types are listed that can be used for the type of drawing that you selected in the previous dialog box.
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If necessary, use the Move up and Move down buttons to move rules upwards and downwards in the list. If a rule that is higher in the list creates a drawing of an object, another rule that would create a drawing of the same object will not do it again.
Use the Properties button to check or modify the properties of a master drawing that you have selected on the list.
Use the Preview button to display a preview image of the selected master drawing.
5. Click Next. If you have selected several drawing types, repeat the previous steps for all drawing types that you have selected.
6. In the next dialog box, enter a name for the rule set, a short description and keywords. All these can be used in search.
7. If you have a screenshot that you want to use as a preview image for the rule set, click Browse and select the image. You can use .bmp, .jpg, .jpeg, and .png images. This screenshot is displayed as a thumbnail in the Master Drawing Catalog thumbnail list. You can display the preview image in a larger view by selecting the thumbnail, right-clicking and selecting Preview.
8. Click Finish. The rule set is added in the Master Drawing Catalog.
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Creating drawings using rule sets (p. 62)
Editing master drawing properties of rule sets
Make sure to always add all important information for each master drawing in the Master Drawing Properties dialog box. This makes it a lot easier to find the master drawings you are looking for.
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To edit the master drawing properties of rule sets:
1. Double-click a master drawing of the desired type, or select the master drawing, right-click and select Edit Properties. The type of the master drawing and the type of the drawing to be created are shown in the dialog box
2. Modify your drawing type selections if necessary. Click Next.
3. Add or remove object groups and select the appropriate master drawing type.
4. Click Next and do the same for all selected drawing types.
5. Modify the name of the drawing in the Name box.
6. Enter or modify the description of the master drawing. You can search master drawings on the basis of data that you enter here.
7. Enter or modify keywords for the master drawing. Use spaces between words. You can search master drawings on the basis of data that you enter here.
8. To add or change the preview image, click Change image and select the image. You can use .bmp, .jpg, .jpeg, or .png images. We recommend that you use .png images.
9. Click Save to save your changes.
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Creating and adding preview images (p. 65)
Creating drawings using rule sets (p. 62)
Editing master drawing properties and contents of wizard filesWizard files are rule sets that you can edit using a text editor. Through the catalog properties of the wizards you can access the files and edit them. The wizard files could earlier be edited and used only through AutoDrawings dialog box. Now you can edit them in Master Drawing Catalog . To edit the master drawing properties of wizard files and the wizard contents:
1. In the catalog list, double-click a wizard file.
2. Modify the name of the drawing in the Name box.
3. Enter or modify the description of the master drawing. You can search master drawings on the basis of data that you enter here.
4. Enter or modify keywords for the master drawing. Use spaces between words. You can search master drawings on the basis of data that you enter here.
5. To add or change the preview image, click Change image and select the image. You can use .bmp, .jpg, .jpeg, or .png images. We recommend that you use .png images.
6. To edit the contents of the wizard file, click Edit drawing properties. The wizard file is opened in a text editor. Modify the contents of the file, and save and close it.
7. Click OK in the Master Drawing Properties dialog box.
See also Wizard file (p. 55)
Creating drawings using rule sets (p. 62)
Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Make sure to always add all important information for each master drawing in the Master Drawing Properties dialog box. This makes it a lot easier to find the master drawings you are looking for.
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Creating and adding preview images (p. 65)
Wizard files (dproc)
Creating drawings using rule setsIn Master Drawing Catalog, you can create single-part, assembly and cast unit drawings on the basis of rule sets. You can use the existing AutoDrawings wizard files or create your own rule sets.
To create drawings using a rule set:
1. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Create Drawings.
2. Select the rule set from the list.
3. Select the object(s) from the model.
4. Click the Create drawings button. You are prompted to perform numbering if you have not done that yet.
Tekla Structures creates the drawings and adds them in the Drawing List. You can click the button in the toolbar to open the Drawing List.
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Rule set (p. 54)
Wizard file (p. 55)
Adding a new cloning template to Master Drawing CatalogYou can add drawings to Master Drawing Catalog from the Drawing List. These drawings are called cloning templates.
Before you add a cloning template to Master Drawing Catalog, create a drawing with the desired properties and contents in the Model Editor and save it.
To add a new cloning template:
1. Click Drawings & Reports > Drawing List or click the drawing list icon to open the Drawing List.
2. Select the drawing that you want to add in the Master Drawing Catalog as a cloning template, right-click and select Add to Master Drawing Catalog, or select the drawing and press Ctrl + M.
3. The Master Drawing Properties dialog box is displayed. On the General tab, enter a name for the cloning template, a short description and keywords. All these can be used in search.
In Master Drawing Catalog, you can create multidrawings only by using the wizard files.
You cannot add general arrangement drawings or multidrawings to Master Drawing Catalog from the Drawing List. You can clone general arrangement drawings using the Clone command in the Drawing List dialog box.
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4. If you have a screenshot that you want to use as a preview image for the cloning template, click Browse and browse to and select the image. This screenshot is displayed as a thumbnail in the Master Drawing Catalog thumbnail list, and opened in a larger view when you select and right-click a master drawing and select Preview.
5. Go to the Drawing creation tab and specify how dimensions and marks are created, and select the objects to be cloned from the master drawing.
6. Click OK.
The new cloning template is added to Master Drawing Catalog. Icon is displayed in the Master column of the Drawing List next to the drawing you added.
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Creating drawings using cloning templates (p. 64)
Creating and adding preview images (p. 65)
Editing master drawing properties of cloning templatesEach cloning template type of master drawing in Master Drawing Catalog has its own catalog properties. You can search for master drawings on the basis of its name, description and keywords entered in the Master Drawing Properties dialog box. The cloning template catalog properties also define how dimensions and marks are created, and which objects are cloned from the master drawings.
Make sure to always add all important information for each master drawing in the Master Drawing Properties dialog box. This makes it a lot easier to find the master drawings you are looking for.
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To edit the catalog properties of cloning templates:
1. Double-click a master drawing of the desired type, or select the master drawing, right-click and select Edit Properties. The type of the master drawing and the type of the drawing to be created are shown in the dialog box
2. Modify the name of the drawing in the Name box.
3. Enter or modify the description of the master drawing. You can search master drawings on the basis of data that you enter here.
4. Enter or modify keywords for the master drawing. Use spaces between words. You can search master drawings on the basis of data that you enter here.
5. To add or change the preview image, click Change image and select the image. You can use .bmp, .jpg, .jpeg, or .png images. We recommend that you use .png images.
6. Go to the Drawing creation tab.a For the Dimensions, Marks, and Marks for welds in model, define whether you
want to Clone them, recreate them automatically when you clone a drawing (Create) or Ignore them in cloning.
b Select the objects to be cloned from the master drawing: Drawing welds, Level marks, DWG/DXF, Text files, Texts, Symbols, Graphics, and Hyperlinks).
7. Click OK to save your cloning settings.
See also Creating and adding preview images (p. 65)
Creating drawings using cloning templates (p. 64)
Creating drawings using cloning templatesIn Master Drawing Catalog you can create drawings using cloning templates that you have added in the Master Drawing Catalog from the Drawing List.
Before you start, ensure that you have a cloning template with all the necessary properties and contents in the Master Drawing Catalog.
1. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Create Drawings.
2. Double-click the desired master drawing of type cloning template.
3. Go to the Drawing creation tab and specify how dimensions and marks are cloned. You can select to ignore the dimensions and marks, clone them, or recreate them. The Marks option controls revision marks and all marks for model objects. Then select the objects to be cloned from the master drawing.
4. Select the object(s) from the model.
5. Click the Create drawings button.
Tekla Structures creates the drawings and adds them in the Drawing List. You can click the drawing list toolbar command to open the Drawing List.
See also Cloning (p. 56)
Cloning through Drawing List (p. 82)
Marks in cloned drawings (p. 89)
If you want to modify the drawing properties of cloning templates, change them first in the actual drawing and add the drawing in Master Drawing Catalog after that.
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Checking dimensions and views in cloned drawings (p. 90)
Creating and adding preview imagesYou can create preview images in Tekla Structures and use them as preview images of master drawings in Master Drawing Catalog.
To create and add the preview image:
1. Create a drawing using the desired master drawing.
2. Open the drawing in Drawing Editor. Delete all unnecessary objects from the drawing.
3. Click Tools > Create Preview Image. The image is saved in the \drawings folder under the model folder.
4. Close the drawing to go to the Model Editor.
5. To open the Master Drawing Catalog, click Drawings & Reports > Create Drawings.
6. Locate the desired master drawing and double-click it to open the Master Drawing Properties dialog box.
7. Add the image you created.a For master drawings of type saved settings, cloning templates, and wizard files,
click Change image and browse for the image you just created. Click OK to save the image as a preview image.
b For rule sets created in Master Drawing Catalog, click Next until you get to the page where you can add the preview image. Click Browse and browse for the image you just created. Click Save to save the image as a preview image. Now you can display the preview image by selecting the master drawing on the catalog list, right-clicking and selecting Preview.
See also Editing master drawing properties of saved settings (p. 57)
Editing master drawing properties of rule sets (p. 60)
Editing master drawing properties and contents of wizard files (p. 61)
Editing master drawing properties of cloning templates (p. 63)
Selecting the displayed master drawingsYou can select what type of master drawings you show in the Master Drawing Catalog . You can also show cloning template type of master drawings from other models.
To select which models and master drawings to show:
1. In Master Drawing Catalog, click the icon to open the Models Containing Master Drawings dialog box.
2. Select the master drawings that you want to show from the current model.
3. To show master drawings from other models, click Add model and browse to the desired model. You can show only cloning templates from other models.
4. Click OK to save your selection.
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Displaying master drawing descriptionsYou can display a master drawing description in the folder view and in the search view. To do this:
• Click the master drawing description icon .
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The description entered in the Master Drawing Properties dialog box is displayed at the bottom of the view.
Working with foldersIn the folder view of the Master Drawing Catalog you can do the following:
• Add new, rename, and delete folders• Copy master drawings to another folder• Delete master drawings from folders• Change the folder location in the tree
Example In the following example, we will create a new folder and two subfolders, change the order of the subfolders, rename a folder and add master drawings to a subfolder. Then we will copy master drawings to another folder and delete them from the original folder.
1. Open the Master Drawing Catalog by clicking Drawings & Reports > Create Drawings.
2. Click the folder view icon to go to the folder view.
3. Right-click the tree area of the folder view and select Create new folder and type a name for the folder. In this example, we use the name Master Drawings for PROJECT2008.
Deleting master drawings from a folder or copying them to another folder does not affect the catalog contents in any way. The folder view is just another way to help you to keep you master drawings well organized.
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4. To create a subfolder, select the folder, in this case Master Drawings for PROJECT2008, right-click and select Create new subfolder. Type a name for the folder. In this example, we use the name Site12. Create another subfolder (Site10) in the same way.
5. We notice that the name of the subfolder Site10 is not correct, it should be Site11. To rename a folder, select the folder, right-click and select Rename or press F2, and type a new name.
6. Next, we want to move a folder upwards in the folder list. To move a folder upwards, select the folder, in this case Site11, right-click,and select Move up to move the folder one step upwards.
7. Next we will copy drawings to the created folders. Open the folder containing the master drawings that you want to copy. In this example, we have a search folder called Single-part drawings for PROJECT2008 that contains all single-part drawings for this project. Select the drawings that you want to copy. You can use Ctrl or Shift to select several drawings.
8. To copy the selected master drawings, right-click and select Add to and then select the desired folder, in this case Site11. The master drawings are copied.
9. We notice after copying that some of the drawings we just copied should be in the Site12 folder. Copy the drawings there in the same way as above.
10. Now you can delete the copied drawings from the original folder, in this case Site11 subfolder. To delete, select the copied drawings, right-click and select Delete or press Del. The drawings are deleted from the subfolder.
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Using search in Master Drawing CatalogIn the Master Drawing Catalog search view, you can do the following:
• Search for master drawings on the basis of text that you have entered in the name, description and keyword boxes in the Master Drawing Properties dialog box.
• Save your search results and, in the folder view, copy master drawings from a search results folder to a folder that you have created for a certain purpose to make it easier for you to locate the needed master drawings.
To search for master drawings and save the search results:
1. Enter the search criteria in the box next to the Search button.
2. Click Search. The results are listed.
3. To save the search results, click Store, type a name for the search, and click OK. a The search results are added in the category list in the search view.
Make sure to always add all important information for each master drawing in the Master Drawing Properties dialog box. This makes it a lot easier to find the master drawings you are looking for.
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b The search results are also displayed as a folder in the folder view. There you can rename the saved search results, and copy the found drawings to the folders of your choice.
c If you want to remove the search results, select the results from the category list and click Remove.
Example In this example, we want to find master drawigs that create drawings of single parts only:
1. We type single in the search box and press Search.
The search found the following results:
We notice that the search results also contain lot of other types of rule sets than those creating only single-part drawings, and we want to narrow the search.
2. Next, we will make a new search by entering of single parts only and clicking Search.
Now the results look like below. The description of the master drawings are written so well that we can use quite precise search string and find exactly the two master drawings we want to find.
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3. Next, we save the search results by clicking Store and giving a name for the search. The new search results with the specified name are added in the folder list in the folder view and in the categories list in the search view
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Removing master drawings from the Master Drawing CatalogYou can delete master drawings from the Master Drawing Catalog. You can delete master drawings both in folder view and in search view.
To delete a master drawing:
1. In the Master Drawing Catalog, select the master drawing(s) you want to delete.
2. Right-click and select Remove from Catalog or press Del. Confirm the deletion.
Tekla Structures removes the master drawing(s) from the catalog. The drawings that you have created on the basis of the removed master drawing are not removed, they are still listed in the Drawing List. The catalog properties that you have entered for the master drawing are not deleted. They are still available for the master drawing if you decide to add the master drawing back to the catalog.
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Using drawing-type-specific commands to create drawings
In the Model Editor, you can create drawings using menu commands and toolbar commands. To create drawings using menu commands:
1. Click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings, and select a drawing type.2. Use the drawing properties dialog box to select the appropriate predefined drawing
properties, and then click Load.
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3. Click Apply or OK.4. Click Edit > Selection Filter... and select an appropriate selection filter to select the parts
from which you want to create drawings.
5. Select the entire model.6. On the Drawings & Reports menu, select the drawing-type-specific command.7. Tekla Structures creates the drawings. The created drawings are listed in the Drawing List
dialog box.
If you want to create drawings of individual parts, assemblies, model views, or existing drawings, select those objects, select the desired object(s) and use the right-click pop up menu to create the drawings.
See also Before creating drawings (p. 48)
Creating single-part or assembly drawings (p. 70)
Creating cast unit drawings (p. 71)
Creating general arrangement drawings (p. 72)
Creating anchor bolt plans (p. 73)
Creating multi-drawings (p. 78)
Creating multiple drawings of the same part using properties dialog box (p. 79)
Opening drawings (p. 41)
Working with drawings (p. 90)
Selecting objects
Creating a selection filter
Creating single-part or assembly drawingsYou can create all single-part or assembly drawings for a certain part type at the same time, instead of selecting the parts one by one. You probably want the drawings for the same parts to look similar and have the same properties.
Select predefined properties
Activate only Select parts on the Select switches toolbar when selecting parts. Otherwise selection could take a long time in large models.
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To create single-part or assembly drawings of one type of part:
1. Use the selection filter to select the part type, for example, columns. Select the whole model.
2. Click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Single-Part Drawing... (or Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Assembly Drawing...) to display the Drawing Properties dialog box.
3. Select the predefined properties from the list box and click the Load button.4. Click Apply or OK.5. To create drawings, click Drawings & Reports > Create Single-Part Drawing (or
Drawings & Reports > Create Assembly Drawing).
See also Create Single-Part Drawing (p. 100)
Create Assembly Drawing (p. 101)
Creating cast unit drawingsCreate cast unit drawings when you need several drawings of one cast unit to show information about:
• Dimensions• Formwork• Reinforcement• Cast-in fittings• Edge chamfers• Hard and soft insulation, see also Insulation (p. 359).
You can only create cast unit drawings of concrete parts and cast-in embeds (steel parts or assemblies added to a cast unit). Cast unit drawings also show the bolts and welds in steel parts. The volume and weight information of the cast unit remains accurate even if there are cuts inside the cast unit. Edge chamfers can also be shown, and depending on the selected part representation, edge chamfers also remove material.
Method Create cast unit drawings:
To disable the drawing wizard from creating single-part and assembly drawings from concrete parts, set the variable XS_DO_NOT_CREATE_ASSEMBLY_DRAWINGS_FOR_CONCRETE_PARTS to TRUE.
To prevent Tekla Structures from creating end views when you create an assembly drawing and choose to include single-part drawings, set the variable XS_NO_END_VIEWS_TO_INCLUDED_SINGLE_DRAWINGS to TRUE.
If you do not want to create assembly drawings for assemblies that contain only one part, set the XS_DO_NOT_CREATE_ASSEMBLY_DRAWINGS_FOR_LOOSE_PARTS to TRUE.
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• By cast unit position
Tekla Structures associates the drawing with the position number of the cast unit and all cast units that have the same position number.
• By cast unit ID
Tekla Structures associates the drawing with a specific cast unit, using its unique ID.
Sheet number You can define sheet numbers for cast-unit drawings.
Steps To create cast unit drawings:
1. Select the cast units, or use an appropriate selection filter and select the whole model.2. Click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Cast Unit Drawing to open the drawing
properties dialog box.3. Select the predefined properties you want to use from the list, and then click the Load
button.4. Select the cast unit definition method: By cast unit position or By cast unit ID (default).5. Click Apply or OK.6. Click Drawings & Reports > Create Cast Unit Drawing. 7. Tekla Structures creates the cast unit drawings.
For detailed instructions on how to create cast unit drawings and to learn more about cast unit drawing properties, see Create Cast Unit Drawing (p. 103).
For a general description of drawing types, see Cast unit drawing (p. 35).
Creating general arrangement drawingsTo create a general arrangement drawing, click Drawings & Reports > Create General Arrangement Drawing... in the Model Editor. For more detailed instructions on how to create this type of drawing, see Create General Arrangement Drawing... (p. 104).
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You can create general arrangement drawings from a named model view without opening the view. You have the option to:
• Create one drawing for each selected view• Add all selected views to one drawing
As an alternative, you can create an empty drawing, and then add model views to it using the Drawing Editor. For detailed instructions on how to create drawing views, see View > Create Drawing View > Of Entire Model View (p. 108) and View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Area in Model (p. 108).
See also Creating anchor bolt plans (p. 73)
Creating anchor bolt plansAn anchor bolt plan is a special type of general arrangement drawing that displays the anchor bolt layout.
To create an anchor bolt plan:
1. Select Drawings & Reports > Create General Arrangement Drawing. 2. In the Create General Arrangement Drawing dialog box, click Drawing properties...
3. In the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box, click View...
4. In the General - View Properties dialog box, go to the Anchor bolt plan tab and set the option Show as anchor bolt plan to Yes.
You do not need to update numbering to create or open general arrangement drawings.
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5. If needed, set the option Create detail views to Yes to create separate detail views. If you select No, Tekla Structures dimensions the anchor bolts in the main drawing view. In this dialog box, you can also control the enlarged part view scale. You can also create detail views and control the detail view scale. All enlarged and detail views of an anchor bolt plan are rotated with the main view.
6. Click OK to close the General - View Properties dialog box.7. Click OK to close the General Arrangement Drawing dialog box.8. In the Create General Arrangement Drawing dialog box, click Create.
If you selected to create detail views in the anchor bolt plan, Tekla Structures groups similar detail views so that the similar details are drawn only once. If the detail views are not shown, Tekla Structures displays the bolt dimensions in the enlarged view.
When details are compared, the following aspects are taken into account:
• bolt dimensions• column profile• column orientation (coordsys)• plate profile
Defining the objects included in an anchor bolt plan
Tekla Structures selects the objects that are included in the anchor bolt plan based on the following criteria:
• The part is a column or an almost vertical beam.• The part is the main part of an assembly.• A base plate is included in the assembly, and it is located lower than the main part. If there
is more than one part in the column assembly that fulfills the rules, the lowest part of them is considered to be the base plate.
• Define the drawing as an anchor bolt plan when you are creating the drawing. You cannot convert a general arrangement drawing afterwards to an anchor bolt plan.
• When you create an anchor bolt plan, you can select only one view and the view must be in the xy-plane. If these conditions are not met, Tekla Structures displays a warning message and the anchor bolt plan is not created.
To see the ghost outline of the rest of the model in the anchor bolt plan, use white drawing background with colored lines. In the Drawing Editor, click Tools > Options > Drawing Color Mode and make sure that the option Black and White is not selected.
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• Bolts are attached to the base plate.• The assembly is cut by the view plane.• The boundary box of the base plate in X-Y direction intersects the boundary box of the
column.
If the default rules listed above do not produce the desired result, you can limit the number of visible objects by using filtering to determine the parts to be included in the anchor bolt plan. Use the following variables in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties to indicate the names of the filters:
• XS_ANCHOR_BOLT_PLAN_COLUMN_FILTER: the name of the filter for columns• XS_ANCHOR_BOLT_PLAN_BOLT_FILTER: the name of the filter for bolts• XS_ANCHOR_BOLT_PLAN_BASEPLATE_FILTER: the name of the filter for base
plates
If you do not set the variables, the default rules are used to determine columns, baseplates, and anchor bolts to be included in the anchor bolt plan.
You can also add parts to the anchor bolt plan that do not meet the above criteria. You may want to add parts such as anchor rods and leveling plates that are not usually included in a column assembly. This can be done by defining a drawing filter and entering the name of the filter as the value for the variable XS_ANCHOR_BOLT_PLAN_ADDITIONAL_PARTS_FILTER in Advanced Options > Drawing Properties. For more information about adding additional parts in an anchor bolt plan and for step-by-step instructions, see Adding additional parts in anchor bolt plan using a drawing view filter (p. 76).
Bolt dimensions in an anchor bolt plan
Tekla Structures creates the bolt dimensions in an anchor bolt plan in the directions of the bolt group coordinate system. If the angle between the bolt group and the view coordinate systems is not orthogonal, Tekla Structures adds angle dimensions to the detail view.
To create the dimensions in the x and y directions of the main view, set the variable XS_ANCHOR_BOLT_PLAN_USE_VIEW_COORDSYS_FOR_BOLT_DIMENSIONS to TRUE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties.
Include assemblies in anchor bolt plans
You can specify the distance of an assembly from the view plane for the assembly to be included in the anchor bolt plan. To specify the distance, use the variable XS_ANCHOR_BOLT_PLAN_DRAWING_TOLERANCE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties. Define the distance in millimeters. The default value is 200 mm.
Manual dimensions
To add dimension points to the dimensions inside the enlarged views:
1. Select the enlarged view frame.2. Select the dimension to modify. 3. Right-click and select Add dimension point.
See also Examples of anchor bolt plans (p. 76)
You cannot create new dimension lines that have dimension points inside both the enlarged views and the main view.
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Adding additional parts in anchor bolt plan using a drawing view filterYou can use a drawing view filter to add parts that are not usually part of a column assembly to an anchor bolt plan, such as anchor rods or leveling plates. You need to define the name of the filter as the value for the variable XS_ANCHOR_BOLT_PLAN_ADDITIONAL_PARTS_FILTER. In the following example we will make anchor rods and leveling plates visible in an anchor bolt plan.
Usage 1. Select Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties and enter the name of the general arrangement drawing filter in XS_ANCHOR_BOLT_PLAN_ADDITIONAL_PARTS_FILTER. In this example, we will use the name SHOW_IN_ABPLAN.
2. In the general arrangement drawing properties dialog box, select Filter and go to the Parts tab.
3. Enter ANCHOR*LEVEL* in the Name text box and select the checkbox next to the field.
4. Enter the name of the filter, SHOW_IN_ABPLAN, in the Save as text box and click Save as.
Result When you create an anchor bolt plan, both the anchor rods and the leveling plates are shown in the drawing. In the drawing below, the name of the anchor rod is "ANCHOR ROD" and the name of the leveling plate is "LEVELING PLATE."
Examples of anchor bolt plansBelow are some examples of anchor bolt plans.
First an example of a typical situation, where all columns fall on the grid lines:
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If the column reference point does not fall on the grid line, Tekla Structures dimensions the reference point automatically relative to the grid lines:
If the column is rotated relative to the drawing, the rotation is also automatically dimensioned.
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If you set the associative option XS_ANCHOR_BOLT_PLAN_USE_VIEW_COORDSYS_FOR_BOLT_DIMENSIONS to FALSE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties and create the drawing, all dimensions are in the drawing coordinate system.
Creating multi-drawingsCreate multi-drawings when you need to:
• Include more than one assembly on a sheet• Place several single-part drawings on one sheet
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Of what You can include several types of objects in multi-drawings:
• Existing drawings• Model and drawing views• Selected parts and assemblies
With or without layout
If you create multi-drawings from existing drawings, you can choose to include their individual layouts. If you want to have separate lists, tables, and call-offs for each part or assembly, you should include the individual drawing layouts. You can also include lists and tables for all parts or assemblies in the multi-drawing.
For detailed instructions on how to create this type of drawing, see Create Multidrawings (p. 105).
Creating multiple drawings of the same part using properties dialog boxYou can create several drawings from the same part as multiple drawing sheets. The number of sheets is not limited, and each drawing can have it's own properties. This is useful when you need extra sheets for details and section views, and especially when you want to have several drawings of an assembly with different presentation options: one with large 3D image of the assembly, one with additional section views, and one where only certain parts or subassemblies of the assembly are marked and dimensioned.
Usage To create multiple drawings:
1. Open the drawing properties dialog box.2. Adjust the drawing properties and change the name so that it refers to the type of drawing
you want to create, for example FRAME 3D. Do not touch the Sheet number.3. Click Apply to keep the changes and leave the dialog box open.4. Create a drawing of the object by selecting the appropriate command from the Drawings &
Reports menu.5. In the drawing properties dialog box, adjust the drawing properties again and change the
name to match the type of the new drawing, for example FRAME FRONT. Change the sheet number in the Sheet number text box to get another drawing of the same assembly with a different sheet number.
6. Click Apply and create a new drawing of the same object.7. Continue making all the sheets you need in the same way as above.
To remove extra space between drawing view labels and drawing views, set the variable: XS_MULTIDRAWING_REMOVE_VIEW_LABEL_GAP to TRUE
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Example An example how the Drawing List shows the multiple drawings:
Using AutoDrawings to create drawings
The AutoDrawings wizard combines a series of actions so that you can create drawings using a single command. You can use AutoDrawings to create single-part drawings, assembly drawings, cast-unit drawings and multi-drawings.
AutoDrawings wizards contain instructions telling Tekla Structures which drawing type, selection filter, and drawing properties to use. You can edit AutoDrawings wizard files or create your own.
To see which wizards are available, click Drawings & Reports > AutoDrawing... in the Model Editor.
Wizard log By default, Tekla Structures writes a log file when you run an AutoDrawings wizard. The log files contain information such as errors, number of drawings created, commands used, etc.
See also AutoDrawings Wizard log
Creating AutoDrawings wizard files
Drawings & Reports > AutoDrawing... (p. 107)
This command is displayed on the Drawings & Reports menu, if you have set the variable XS_ENABLE_AUTODRAWINGS_IN_MENU to TRUE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties. FALSE is the default. You can also create drawings using wizard files (rule sets) in the Master Drawing Catalog.
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Creating multiple drawings of the same part using AutoDrawingsYou can create several drawings from the same part by defining multiple drawing attributes in the AutoDrawings dialog box.
Usage 1. Select Drawings & Reports > AutoDrawing... to open the AutoDrawings dialog box.
2. In the AutoDrawings dialog box, select the wizard file.
3. Click Edit to open the wizard file.
4. In the file, give the names of the drawing properties you want to use to create the multiple drawings. Give the names in parenthesis in the set_drawing_attributes row as shown below:
set_drawing_type(cast_unit)
set_drawing_attributes(sheet1, sheet2, sheet3)
set_filter(column_filter)
create_drawings()
5. Save the wizard file.
6. Click Show in the AutoDrawings dialog box. Tekla Structures displays the updated wizard file.
7. Select the part of which you want to create the drawings in the model.
8. Click Create from selected in the AutoDrawings dialog box. Tekla Structures creates the drawings.
Creating drawings from drawing templates using AutoDrawings You can also load drawing templates using the AutoDrawings wizards. Each drawing template can be from a different model.
1. Select Drawings & Reports > AutoDrawing .2. In the AutoDrawings dialog box, select the drawing type and click Edit.3. In a text editor, replace the string set_drawing_attribute with a string
set_template_drawing.4. Enter a definition for set_template_drawing. Give the model path and the name of the
drawing template, for example set_template_drawing("C:\TSModels\AngleModel":"[A.2]") and save the file. Below is an example of how contents might look like.
set_drawing_type(assembly)
set_template_drawing("C:\TSModels\AngleModel":"[A.2]")
set_filter(beams)
create_drawings()
5. Click Create from all or Create from selected. AutoDrawings creates new drawings using the defined drawing template.
See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
This command is displayed on the Drawings & Reports menu, if you have set the variable XS_ENABLE_AUTODRAWINGS_IN_MENU to TRUE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties. FALSE is the default. You can also create drawings using wizard files (rule sets) in the Master Drawing Catalog.
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Cloning through Drawing List
You should consider cloning drawings when:
• There are several similar parts, assemblies, or cast units in the model• You need to produce single-part, assembly, or cast-unit drawings of similar parts,
assemblies, or cast units• The drawings need a lot of manual editing
For example, you can create a drawing for one truss, edit the drawing, and then clone it for similar trusses. Then you only need to modify the cloned drawings where the trusses differ.
The cloned drawing may contain more parts than the original drawing. Part properties, marks, associative notes and related text objects are cloned from a similar part in the original drawing.
In this section, you learn how to clone drawings in the Clone Drawing dialog box, which you can access from the Drawing List. You can also clone drawings in the Master Drawing Catalog. Also AutoDrawings dialog box allows you to clone using the drawing templates.
See also Creating drawings using cloning templates (p. 64)
Cloning single-part, cast-unit and assembly drawings (p. 82)
Marks in cloned drawings (p. 89)
Checking dimensions and views in cloned drawings (p. 90)
Cloning general arrangement drawings (p. 83)
View-specific dimension cloning (p. 88)
Defining objects to be cloned (p. 85)
Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Cloning single-part, cast-unit and assembly drawings
1. Finalize, save, and close the drawing you want to clone.2. In the model, select the parts or assemblies to include in the drawing.3. In the Model Editor, click Drawings Reports > Drawing List... to open the drawing list.4. Select the finalized drawing on the drawing list.5. Click Clone....6. In the Clone Drawing dialog box, select the drawing object types you want to clone into
the new drawing.7. Select Create in the Dimensions and Other marks list box to recreate the dimensions and
other marks automatically when you clone a drawing. This option is useful if cloning the dimensions or other marks do not produce satisfactory result. Using this option does not create any new views.
8. Click Clone selected.9. In the drawing list, the * character indicates a cloned drawing.
When you clone drawings of assemblies or cast units, they must have the same type of main part as the assembly or cast unit from which the original drawing was created. For example, the upper chords of the original and the cloned truss could be main parts.
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When you clone an assembly drawing that includes single-part drawings, Tekla Structures does not include the single-part drawings in the cloned assembly drawing by default. To include them, set the variable XS_INTELLIGENT_CLONING_ALLOWED to TRUE in Tools > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties.
Cloning general arrangement drawingsYou can clone general arrangement drawings one plane view at a time.
1. Edit a general arrangement drawing so that it includes everything that you want it to have.
2. In the Model Editor, select Drawings & Reports > Drawing List....
3. Select the general arrangement drawing you want to clone from the list of drawings in the Drawing List dialog box.
4. Select the model view you want to use.
5. Click Clone... in the Drawing List dialog box.
6. In the Clone Drawing dialog box, select the drawing object types that you want to clone into the new drawing, and the actions for each object type.
7. Click Clone selected.
The cloned drawing appears in the list of drawings in the Drawing List dialog box.
Example In this example we have an edited general arrangement drawing of the first floor of a building to speed up the editing of the corresponding general arrangement drawing of the second floor.
The general arrangement drawing of the first floor has been slightly edited.
Section and detail views are not cloned when cloning general arrangement drawings.
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We have completed the above steps to clone the drawing. In step 4, we selected the model view that represents the second floor.
In the cloned drawing:
• The drawing view plane has been moved to match the model view PLAN 2nd Floor plane.
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• If there are parts in matching places, the marks have been cloned to the new location and the content has been updated.
• Dimensions are cloned.• Other marks and notes are cloned.
Defining objects to be clonedYou can clone drawings for similar parts, assemblies, or cast units to produce single-part, assembly, cast unit and general arrangement drawings, using the properties in the Clone Drawing dialog box:
See also Cloning single-part, cast-unit and assembly drawings (p. 82)
Cloning general arrangement drawings (p. 83)
Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Creating drawings from cloning templates using Clone Drawing (p. 85)
XS_INTELLIGENT_CLONING_ALLOWED
Creating drawings from cloning templates using Clone Drawing Using the cloning feature you can create drawings from cloning templates, which you define in the Tekla Structures template library.
To create a drawing from a cloning template:
1. In the user.ini file located in the folder ..\TeklaStructures\*version*\nt\bin, set the variable XS_DRAWING_TEMPLATES_LIBRARY to point to the model folder that contains the cloning templates (template library):
set XS_DRAWING_TEMPLATES_LIBRARY=%XS_RUNPATH%\DrawingLibrary
Field Description More information
Clone from Select the source drawing or clone from a cloning template.
Modeling welds are only available, if XS_INTELLIGENT_CLONING_ALLOWED is set to TRUE.
Objects and actions in cloning
Indicate which objects to clone:
• Dimensions
• Drawing welds
• Modeling welds
• Level marks
• Revision marks
• Other marks
• Texts
• Symbols
• Other graphic
objects
• Text files
• DWG/DXF
• Hyperlinks
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For example:
set XS_DRAWING_TEMPLATES_LIBRARY=C:\TeklaStructuresModels\CloningTemplate
(where CloningTemplate is the model name).
2. Create a cloning template in the folder defined by the variable XS_DRAWING_TEMPLATES_LIBRARY.
3. To open the Clone Drawing dialog box, click Clone... in the drawing list dialog box.4. Use the Objects and actions in cloning options to define the drawing objects to use in the
new drawing. 5. Select the Clone from > Other model option and click the Select template... button. You
can also use Browse to browse to the model folder containing the cloning templates that you want.
6. In the Drawing Templates dialog box, select the cloning template.
7. Leave the list open and clone the cloning template drawing by clicking Clone selected.
See also Creating preview images of cloning templates (p. 86).
Creating preview images of cloning templatesYou can create preview images of cloning templates. These screenshots are automatically saved in the \drawings folder as .png files. You can later browse through the preview images easily through Clone Drawings dialog box, and quickly find the cloning template you are looking for. To create a preview image of a drawing and view the preview images that you have created:
1. Open the drawing of which you want to make a preview image by double-clicking the drawing in the Drawing List dialog box.
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2. Select Tools > Create Preview Image.
3. Open the Clone Drawing dialog box by clicking Clone in the Drawing List.
4. Select Other model and browse for the model.
5. Click the Select template button to open the list of drawings that the selected model has. On the list, there is a small icon in the Preview column if the drawing has a preview image.
6. Double-click the drawing to open the preview image.
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View-specific dimension cloning
You can clone the dimensions separately for the selected view only. With this feature you can create automatic dimensions in the front view and clone the dimensions in section and end view, for example.
Usage 1. Double-click the view frame to open the View Properties dialog box.
2. Select Dimension creation method in this view > Clone on the Attributes 2 tab.
3. Save and close the drawing.
4. Open the Drawing List, select the drawing and click Clone.
5. In the Clone Drawing dialog box, select the objects to be cloned and the dimension cloning option (Ignore, Clone, Create).
6. Click Clone selected.
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The dimension cloning options in the Clone Drawing dialog box affect all views, whereas with Dimension creation method in this view in the View Properties dialog box you can set the dimension creation method for the selected view only. Selecting Clone as the dimension creation method overwrites the dimension cloning option selected from the Dimensions list box in the Clone Drawing dialog box.
Examples of different combinations of selections:
• If you select Dimension > Ignore, the dimensions will be cloned only for those views that have Dimension creation method in this view set to Clone.
• If you select Dimension > Clone, the dimensions will be cloned for all views.• If you select Dimension > Create, the dimensions will be created for all views except for
those that have Dimension creation method in this view set to Do not create.
Marks in cloned drawings
Tekla Structures clones only marks that can be mapped to the original drawing. No marks are created for new parts that you might have added in a cloned drawing. To create all marks to a cloned drawing where new parts have been added, set the variable XS_CREATE_MISSING_MARKS_IN_INTELLIGENT_CLONING to TRUE in Tools > Options > Advanced options > Marking: General. The default is FALSE.
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Checking dimensions and views in cloned drawings
After cloning a drawing, you should always check it to ensure the dimensions and view sizes are correct.
The size of section views is updated according to the main part even if the main part does not fit into the view depth.
In single-part drawings, Tekla Structures automatically marks with a red dimension point invalidity symbol the dimensions for which it cannot find a reference point on a part. To use this feature in general arrangement, multi, and assembly drawings, set the variable XS_DO_NOT_CHECK_DIMENSION_POINTS to GMA.
If the cloned drawing contains less parts than the original drawing, the dimensions to the missing parts are automatically removed.
To remove the red dimension point invalidity symbols in cloned drawings, do one of the following:
• In the Drawing Editor, click Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension
Point Invalidity Symbol > Single and select the circle to remove.
Or to remove all circles, click Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Point Invalidity Symbol > All.
• Create a new dimension point (Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Add Dimension
Point) at the correct position and delete the existing dimension point (Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Remove Dimension Point).
• When you delete incorrect dimensions, the red dimension point invalidity symbols will also disappear. You can then recreate the dimensions.
2.4 Working with drawingsUse the Drawing List dialog box to work with and manage drawings.
To open the Drawing List dialog box, do one of the following:
• Click the Open drawing list icon. • In the Model Editor, select Drawings & Reports > Drawing List... or press Ctrl + L.• In the Drawing Editor, select Drawing File > Open... or press Ctrl + O.
There you can open, update, edit, freeze, lock, clone, and delete drawings. You can also sort, select, and display drawings according to different criteria, and print lists of certain drawings. You can also use the drawing list to find the connections between the drawings and the parts in the model.
See also Locking and freezing drawings (p. 91)
Drawing objects associated with model objects (p. 91)
In order to add and remove dimension points and to remove dimension point invalidity symbols, you may have to adjust the drawing view size so that the dimension points are inside the view.
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Updating drawings when the model changes (p. 93)
Editing Drawings (p. 341)
Cloning single-part, cast-unit and assembly drawings (p. 82)
Creating drawings from cloning templates using Clone Drawing (p. 85)
Issuing drawings (p. 95)
Drawing revisions (p. 95)
Moving views to another drawing (p. 97)
Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Drawing List fields and buttons (p. 44)
Drawing status flags (p. 46)
Producing reports on selected drawings (p. 404)
Exporting drawings
Locking and freezing drawings
You can lock and freeze drawings so that they are not accidentally modified.
Locking Locking prevents the drawings from being opened, updated, cloned, deleted, or modified, even if the model changes. Tekla Structures flags locked drawings for update if the model changes. See also Drawing status flags (p. 46).
Freezing Freezing prevents the drawing views or associative objects, such as dimensions and marks, from being updated. In frozen drawings only parts are updated. See Drawing objects associated with model objects (p. 91).
If there have been changes in the model, the drawing views or associative objects may not always be placed correctly in a general arrangement (GA) drawing. Use Freeze to solve the situation.
1. Close the drawing without saving it.2. Open the Drawing List dialog box and select the drawing.3. Set Freeze to On.4. Open the drawing.
Drawing objects associated with model objects
Tekla Structures drawings are associative. This means that objects in the drawing are linked to model objects, so that most objects in the drawing are automatically updated if the model changes, but you do not lose manual changes made to drawings. This applies to all drawing types, created manually or automatically.
Tekla Structures updates the following drawing elements to reflect the changes in the model:
• Parts• Marks• Dimensions• Welds• Views• Section marks• Detail marks
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• Associative notes• Lines and other shapes
Tekla Structures keeps the following manual changes made to drawings:
• Base points of objects; for example, if you dragged the object to a new location• Object properties; for example, color, font, and line type
Associative symbol
In the Drawing editor, the associative symbol indicates which drawing objects are automatically updated. The symbol does not appear in printed drawings.
Highlight changes in associative dimensions, marks, and notesTekla Structures highlights the dimension text and mark contents that have been changed, and the dimension points that have been moved. Tekla Structures highlights also the changes in angle dimensions, level marks, and associative notes.
To enable the highlighting, set the variables XS_HIGHLIGHT_ASSOCIATIVE_DIMENSION_CHANGES and XS_HIGHLIGHT_MARK_CONTENT_CHANGES to TRUE.
Tekla Structures highlights the changes in the following ways:
• A change symbol (by default a cloud) is drawn around the old point, the new point and the dimension values, or around the changed mark content or note.
• An arrow is drawn from the old point to the new point.
When you have frozen a drawing in Tekla Structures, the changes that you make in associative objects afterwards in the model are no longer available in the drawing.
To hide the associative symbol in drawings, click Tools > Options > Associative Symbol, or use the shortcut Shift + A.
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To change the appearance and the height of the change symbol, use the variables XS_ASSOCIATIVE_CHANGE_HIGHLIGHT_SYMBOL and XS_ASSOCIATIVE_CHANGE_HIGHLIGHT_SIZE.
To remove the change symbols, go to Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Change Symbol or Annotating > Review Marks > Remove Mark Change Symbol or Remove Associative Note Change Symbol. Select Single or All, depending on how many symbols you want to remove.
Change symbols in printed drawingsYou can define the color and the visibility of the change symbol.
You can include the automatic change symbols in printed drawings and select the color of the change symbol. To change the color of the change symbol, use the variable XS_DRAWING_CHANGE_HIGHLIGHT_COLOR.
Creating static drawingsTo prevent Tekla Structures from automatically updating drawings if the model changes, clear the value field of the variable XS_INTELLIGENT_DRAWING_ALLOWED.
See also Updating drawings when the model changes (p. 93).
Updating drawings when the model changes
This section explains how to create or update drawings of parts that have changed after numbering. This section does not apply to general arrangement drawings.
Renumbering model objects after creating drawings may generate flags.
After changing a model:
1. Check the numbering settings. Click Drawings & Reports > Numbering > Numbering Settings... and use the Compare to old settings in the Numbering Setup dialog box for both the new and modified parts.
2. Renumber modified model objects (Drawings & Reports > Numbering > Number Modified Objects).
3. Check the drawing list for status flags. 4. To find out which drawings have been affected, select each drawing on the drawing list
with a flag and click the Select objects button. Tekla Structures highlights the affected parts in the model.
5. Check the numbering history log for renumbered parts. Click Tools > Display Log File > Numbering History.... Part or Assembly at the beginning of a line in the numbering history log indicates that Tekla Structures has renumbered parts or assemblies, as in the following example:
If you use the default color (magenta), the symbols are displayed on the screen but they will not appear in the printed drawings.
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6. Select the affected drawings on the drawing list and click Update.7. Create drawings of new parts.
See also Finding parts that have no drawings (p. 94)
Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Drawing status flags (p. 46)
Finding parts that have no drawings
To identify and select parts that do not have drawings:
1. Open a model view where all parts are visible.2. Click Drawings & Reports > Drawing List... to open the Drawing List dialog box.3. Select all the drawings.4. Click Select objects. Tekla Structures highlights the parts that have drawings.5. Hold down the Ctrl key and select the entire model. Tekla Structures highlights the parts
that do not have drawings.
To find which parts have been renumbered, select the relevant entries from the numbering history log. Tekla Structures highlights the corresponding part(s) in the model.
To view the properties of renumbered parts, right-click an entry in the numbering history log and select Properties... from the pop-up menu.
When you update a drawing that has not been modified, the drawing is recreated. The drawings are automatically recreated unless the drawing has been edited and then saved, or the drawing has been issued using the Issue functionality in the drawing list. Use the variable XS_RECREATE_UNMODIFIED_DRAWINGS to control the recreation of unmodified drawings.
Ensure that you have only the Select parts select switch active on the Select toolbar when selecting parts. Otherwise selecting objects can take a long time in large models.
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Modifying multiple drawings
To modify several drawings at the same time:
1. Select the drawings to modify from the Drawing List dialog box.2. Right-click and select Properties from the pop-up menu.3. Modify the drawing properties.4. Click OK in each of the subdialog boxes where you changed the properties.5. Click Modify in the drawing properties dialog box.
See also Editing Drawings (p. 341).
Issuing drawings
Use the drawing list to mark issued drawings:
• Select the drawings and click the Issue – On button.
Tekla Structures adds flag to the selected drawings in the drawing list and saves the issue date in the model database, so you can use it in reports and drawings.
To remove issue flags, select the drawings on the drawing list and click Issue – Off.
Drawing revisions
When you revise drawings, you can attach information to them about the changes you have made. Tekla Structures displays this information alongside the revision number or mark. The revision date also appears in the revision table within drawings. The revision number or mark is also shown on the drawing list by default.
The report drawing_issue_rev.xsr shows the most recent revision dates of drawings.
See also Producing reports on selected drawings (p. 404)
Add Revision Mark (p. 396)
Creating revisions (p. 96)
Changing revisions (p. 96)
Deleting revisions (p. 96)
To show the issue date in a report, add the template field DATE_ISSUE in a report template.
You can choose whether Tekla Structures shows the revision numbers or the revision marks on the drawing list. By default, it shows the revision numbers. To see the revision marks on the list, set the variable XS_SHOW_REVISION_MARK_ON_DRAWING_LIST=TRUE.
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Creating revisions
To create a revision:
1. In the Drawing List dialog box, select the drawing(s) to revise.2. Click Revision.... The Revision Handling dialog box is displayed.
3. Enter a mark (minimum requirement). You can also enter a date for the revision, and add a maximum of three lines of Text about the changes.
4. Click Create.
Changing revisionsTo modify an existing revision:
1. In the Drawing List dialog box, select the drawing(s) to revise.2. Click Revision....3. In the Revision Handling dialog box, select the number of the revision in the list box next
to the Mark field.4. Change the revision information.5. Click Modify.
Deleting revisionsTo delete a revision:
1. Select a revised drawing from the drawing list.2. Click Revision
3. In the Revision Handling dialog box, select the revision number in the list box next to the Mark field.
4. Click Delete. When you delete a revision, Tekla Structures automatically adjusts the remaining revision numbers for that drawing. The revision marks do not change.
Each drawing has its own unique revision number, but several drawings can share the same revision mark, date, and information. To attach the same revision information to several drawings simultaneously, select multiple drawings from the drawing list.
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Moving views to another drawing
You can move section and detail views to another drawing in the drawing list. When you move views to another drawing, the source drawing and target drawing will contain references to each other.
To move drawing views to another drawing:
1. In the Drawing List dialog box, open the drawing.2. Select the drawing view you want to move, right-click and select Move to drawing from
the popup menu.3. Select the target drawing from the drawing list.4. Click Move in the Move view to drawing dialog box.5. Tekla Structures moves the view to the target drawing and creates references between the
source and target drawings.
Label texts To edit the reference text in the labels, use the following variables (in Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Drawing Properties):
• XS_SECTION_VIEW_REFERENCE - the section view label• XS_SECTION_SYMBOL_REFERENCE - the section symbol label• XS_DETAIL_VIEW_REFERENCE - the detail view label• XS_DETAIL_SYMBOL_REFERENCE - the detail symbol label
Source drawing B.1 - 1 containing the section view.
The section view label contains a reference to the target drawing C.1 - 1.
Target drawing C.1 - 1.The view label contains a reference to the source drawing B.1 - 1.
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2.5 Saving and closing drawings
• To save a drawing, click Drawing File > Save, or .
Tekla Structures automatically saves drawings at set intervals. For information on how to define the location of autosave files and set their location see Autosave.
• To close a drawing, close the drawing window, or click Drawing File > Close (Back to
Model). A confirmation dialog box is displayed where Tekla Structures prompts you to save the drawing.
2.6 Drawing referenceThis section consists of the reference pages for the commands you can use to manage drawings.
To create drawings, select a command on the Drawings & Reports menu, or use the icons on the Drawings toolbar in the Model Editor. The following table lists the drawing commands and gives a short description of each one.
Command Icon Description
Numbering Opens a submenu containing the numbering commands
Create Drawings Opens the Master Drawing Catalog where you can create new drawings on the basis of saved settings (drawing property files), rule sets (wizards), and cloning templates.
Create Single-Part Drawing (p. 100)
Creates single-part drawings of selected parts.
Create Assembly Drawing (p. 101)
Creates assembly drawings of selected assemblies.
Create Cast Unit Drawing (p. 103)
Creates cast unit drawings of selected cast units.
Create General Arrangement Drawing... (p. 104)
Creates general arrangement drawings of selected model views.
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To add views to drawings, use the icons on the View toolbar, or select a command on the View menu in the Drawing Editor.
Create Multidrawing Opens a submenu containing commands that create multi-drawings of selected drawings, parts, or views.
Drawings & Reports > AutoDrawing... (p. 107)
Displays the AutoDrawings dialog box and automatically creates drawings of selected parts.
This command is displayed on the Drawings & Reports menu, if you have set the variable XS_ENABLE_AUTODRAWINGS_IN_MENU to TRUE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties. FALSE is the default. You can also create drawings using wizard files (rule sets) in the Master Drawing Catalog.
Command Icon Description
View > Create Drawing View > Of Entire Model View (p. 108)
Creates a drawing view of a model view within a drawing.
View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Area in Model (p. 108)
Creates a drawing view of the selected area in the model.
View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Area in Drawing View (p. 108)
Creates a new drawing view from an existing drawing view within a drawing.
View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Part in Drawing View > Front, Top, Back, Bottom, 3D (p. 109)
Creates another view of a part from another direction within a single-part, assembly, or cast-unit drawing.
View > Create Drawing View > Section View (p. 109)
Creates a section view from an existing view.
Command Icon Description
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See also Master Drawing Catalog (p. 49)
Copying and linking drawing views (p. 382)
DWG and DXF files in drawings (p. 362)
Numbering the Model
Create Multidrawings (p. 105)
Create Single-Part Drawing
Synopsis Creates single-part drawings of the selected parts.
Preconditions Numbering has to be up-to-date.
Description Tekla Structures creates single-part drawings using the current properties in the Single-part Drawing Properties dialog box. You can open the dialog box by selecting Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Single-Part Drawing. The filename extension of a saved properties file is wd.
View > Create Drawing View > Curved Section View (p. 110)
Creates a curved section view from the existing view.
View > Create Drawing View > Detail View (p. 110)
Creates a view from a detailed area of an existing view in another scaled-up view.
Command Icon Description
Field/Button Description/More information
Name The name of the drawing. See Common drawing properties (p. 236).
Sheet number You can create several sheets for a drawing. See Creating multiple drawings of the same part using properties dialog box (p. 79).
Title User-definable text for drawing headers. See Common drawing properties (p. 236).
Layout... Scale and location of drawing views (p. 123), Drawing size (p. 126)
View... Drawing view properties (p. 241)Section view... Section view properties (p. 259)Dimension... Dimension properties (p. 222)Dimensioning...
Dimensioning properties (p. 216)
Part... Part and neighbor part properties (p. 269)Neighbor part...
Bolt... Bolt and weld properties (p. 278)Part mark... Part mark properties... (p. 334)Bolt mark... Bolt mark properties... (p. 335)
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Usage 1. In the Model Editor, select the parts from which to create drawings using the appropriate filters.
2. Do one of the following:
• Click the Create single-part drawing icon.• On the Drawings & Reports menu, click Create Single-Part Drawing.• Right-click then select Create Drawings > Single-Part Drawing from the pop-up
menu.
To automatically open a drawing after you create it, hold down the Ctrl + Shift keys when you create the drawing.
See also Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Creating drawings (p. 48)
Creating single-part or assembly drawings (p. 70)
Section view label and mark (p. 262)
Create Assembly Drawing
Synopsis Creates assembly drawings of the selected assemblies.
Preconditions Numbering must be up to date.
Description Tekla Structures creates assembly drawings using the current properties in the Assembly Drawing Properties dialog box. You can open the dialog box by selecting Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Assembly Drawing. The filename extension of a saved properties file is ad.
N. part mark... Marks for neighboring parts. See Part mark properties... (p. 334).
Connection mark...
Connection mark properties... (p. 336)
Protection... Protection (p. 238)Grid... Grids in drawings (p. 320)Surface treatment...
Surface treatment properties (p. 288)
Surface treatment mark...
Surface treatment mark properties... (p. 338)
User-defined attributes...
User-defined attributes in drawings (p. 237)
Field/Button Description/More information
Field/Button Description/More information
Name The name of the drawing. See Common drawing properties (p. 236).
Title User-definable text in drawing headers. See Common drawing properties (p. 236).
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Usage 1. In the Model Editor, select the assemblies of which to create drawings. Use appropriate filters.
2. Do one of the following:
• Click the Create assembly drawing icon.• On the Drawings & Reports menu, click Create Assembly Drawing.• Right-click and select Create Drawings > Assembly Drawing from the pop-up
menu.
To automatically open a drawing after you create it, hold down the Ctrl + Shift keys when you create the drawing.
See also Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Creating drawings (p. 48)
Creating single-part or assembly drawings (p. 70)
Section view label (p. 265)
Sheet number You can create several sheets for a drawing. See Creating multiple drawings of the same part using properties dialog box (p. 79).
Layout... Scale and location of drawing views (p. 123), Drawing size (p. 126)
View... Drawing view properties (p. 241)Section view... Section view properties (p. 259)Dimension... Dimension properties (p. 222)Dimensioning...
Dimensioning properties (p. 216)
Part... Part and neighbor part properties (p. 269)Neighbor part...
Bolt... Bolt and weld properties (p. 278)Weld...
Part mark... Part mark properties... (p. 334)Bolt mark... Bolt mark properties... (p. 335)Neighbor part mark...
Marks for neighboring parts. See Part mark properties... (p. 334).
Connection mark...
Connection mark properties... (p. 336)
Protection... Protection (p. 238)Surface treatment...
Surface treatment properties (p. 288)
Surface treatment mark...
Surface treatment mark properties... (p. 338)
Grid... Grids in drawings (p. 320)User-defined attributes...
User-defined attributes in drawings (p. 237)
Field/Button Description/More information
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Create Cast Unit Drawing
Synopsis Creates cast-unit drawings of the selected cast units.
Preconditions Numbering must be up to date.
Description Tekla Structures creates cast-unit drawings using the current properties in the Cast Unit Drawing Properties dialog box. You can open the dialog box by selecting Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Cast Unit Drawing. The filename extension of a saved properties file is cud.
Field/Button Description/More information
Cast unit definition method
Creating cast unit drawings (p. 71)
Sheet number You can create several sheets for a drawing. See Creating multiple drawings of the same part using properties dialog box (p. 79).
Name The name of the drawing. See Common drawing properties (p. 236).
Title User-definable text in drawing headers. Common drawing properties (p. 236).
Layout... Drawing size (p. 126)View... Drawing view properties (p. 241)Section view... Section view properties (p. 259)Dimension... Dimension properties (p. 222)Dimensioning... Dimensioning properties (p. 216)Part... Part and neighbor part properties (p. 269)Neighbor part...
Part mark... Part mark properties... (p. 334)N. part mark... Marks for neighboring parts. See Part mark
properties... (p. 334).Bolt... Bolt and weld properties (p. 278)Weld...
Bolt mark... Bolt mark properties... (p. 335)Reinforcement... Reinforcement properties (p. 282)Reinforcement marks...
Surface treatment...
Surface treatment properties (p. 288)
Surface treatment mark...
Surface treatment mark properties... (p. 338)
Protection... Protection (p. 238)Grid... Grids in drawings (p. 320)User-defined attributes...
User-defined attributes in drawings (p. 237)
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Usage 1. In the Model Editor, select the cast units from which to create drawings using appropriate selection filters.
2. Do one of the following:
• Click the Create Cast Unit drawing icon.• On the Drawings & Reports menu, click Create Cast Unit Drawing.• Right-click, and then select Create Drawings > Cast Unit Drawing from the pop-up
menu.
To automatically open a drawing after you create it, hold down the Ctrl + Shift keys when you create the drawing.
See also Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Creating drawings (p. 48)
Creating cast unit drawings (p. 71)
Section view label (p. 265)
Create General Arrangement Drawing...
Synopsis Displays the Create General Arrangement Drawing dialog box and creates general arrangement (GA) drawings of the selected model views.
Preconditions The model views must exist.
Description Tekla Structures creates GA drawings using the current properties in the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box. You can open the dialog box by selecting Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > General Arrangement Drawing or by clicking Drawing Properties... in the Create General Arrangement Drawing dialog box.
The filename extension of a saved properties file is gd.
Field/Button Description/More information
Name The name of the drawing. See Common drawing properties (p. 236).
Title User-definable text in drawing headers. Common drawing properties (p. 236).
Layout... Drawing size (p. 126)View... Drawing view properties (p. 241)
To create anchor bolt plans, use the Anchor bolt plan tab. See Creating anchor bolt plans (p. 73).
Filter... Defines which parts are visible in the drawing.Neighbor part filter...
Defines which neighboring parts are visible in the drawing.
Part... Part and neighbor part properties (p. 269)Neighbor part...
Bolt... Bolt and weld properties (p. 278)Weld...
Reinforcement... Reinforcement properties (p. 282)Part mark... Part mark properties... (p. 334)Bolt mark... Bolt mark properties... (p. 335)
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Usage 1. Create the model view(s) you need.2. Do one of the following:
• Click the Create general arrangement drawing icon.• On the Drawings & Reports menu, click Create General Arrangement Drawing....• Right-click in a view and select Create General Arrangement Drawing... from the
pop-up menu.
3. In the Create General Arrangement Drawing dialog box, select the model view(s) to include in the drawing(s). You can:• Create one drawing for each selected view.• Add all selected views to one drawing.
You can also create an empty drawing, and then add model views to it.
4. To view or set the drawing properties, click Drawing properties.... Modify the properties if necessary, and then click Apply or OK.
5. To open the drawing immediately after it is created Tekla Structures, select the Open drawing checkbox.
6. Click Create.
See also Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Creating drawings (p. 48)
Creating general arrangement drawings (p. 72)
Creating anchor bolt plans (p. 73)
Section view label and mark (p. 262)
Create MultidrawingsSynopsis Creates multidrawings of the selected drawings, parts, or views.
Description You have the following options to indicate which objects to include, and how to create multidrawings:
N. part mark... Marks for neighboring parts. See Part mark properties... (p. 334).
Connection mark...
Connection mark properties... (p. 336)
Reinforcement marks...
Protection... Protection (p. 238)Grid... Grids in drawings (p. 320)Surface treatment...
Surface treatment properties (p. 288)
Surface treatment mark...
Surface treatment mark properties... (p. 338)
Reference objects...
Displaying reference models in drawings (p. 369)
User-defined attributes...
User-defined attributes in drawings (p. 237)
Field/Button Description/More information
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Tekla Structures creates multidrawings using the current properties in the Multidrawing Properties dialog box. You can open the properties dialog box by selecting Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Multidrawing. The single-part or assembly drawings you include retain their original properties.
The filename extension of a saved properties file is md.
Usage 1. Select the objects/drawings, views, or parts from which to create multidrawings. Use appropriate filters.
Command Icon Description
Empty Drawing Creates empty multidrawings to which you can add views and/or drawings.
Selected Drawings Creates multidrawings of the selected drawings. Select the drawings from the drawing list before initiating the command.
Selected Drawings with Layout
Creates multidrawings of the selected drawings, keeping the layout of each selected drawing.
New Single-Part Drawings of Selected Parts
Creates single-part drawings of the selected parts and places the drawings in a multidrawing.
New Single-Part Drawings of Selected Parts with Layout
Creates single-part drawings of the selected parts, keeping the layout of each drawing, and places the drawings in a multidrawing.
New Assembly Drawings of Selected Parts
Creates assembly drawings of the selected parts and places the drawings in a multidrawing.
New Assembly Drawings of Selected Parts with Layout
Creates assembly drawings of the selected parts, keeping the layout of each drawing, and places the drawings in a multidrawing.
Field/Button Description/More information
Name The name of the drawing. See Common drawing properties (p. 236).
Title User-definable text in drawing headers. See Common drawing properties (p. 236).
Layout... Select the layout for the drawing, select whether to list hidden objects in templates, and modify size settings. See Drawing size (p. 126).
Protection... Protection (p. 238)User-defined attributes...
User-defined attributes in drawings (p. 237)
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2. Do one of the following:
• Click the desired Create Multidrawing icon. • Click Drawings & Reports > Create Multidrawing and then select an option.• Right-click and then select Create Drawings > Multidrawing and an option from the
pop-up menu.
See also Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Creating drawings (p. 48)
Creating multi-drawings (p. 78)
Drawings & Reports > AutoDrawing...
Synopsis
Displays the AutoDrawings dialog box and automatically creates drawings of the selected parts.
Preconditions The appropriate wizard files must exist and numbering must be up to date.
Description Tekla Structures AutoDrawings wizards create single-part, assembly, cast-unit or multi-drawings using the settings in the wizard files, which control how the drawings are created. You can choose from the predefined wizard files in the system folder, edit them, or create your own. The AutoDrawings dialog box lists the available wizard files.
Usage 1. Select the parts from which to create drawings. You can also select the entire model and use filters to fine-tune your selection.
2. Select Drawings & Reports > AutoDrawing....3. In the AutoDrawings dialog box, select a wizard file. To view the file, click Show. To edit
the file, click Edit.4. On the Advanced tab, select whether to create a log file, what information it should
include and name the log file.5. Click Create from selected.
See also Creating drawings using rule sets (p. 62)
Using AutoDrawings to create drawings (p. 80)
Creating AutoDrawings wizard files
Creating drawings from cloning templates using Clone Drawing (p. 85)
This command is displayed on the Drawings & Reports menu, if you have set the variable XS_ENABLE_AUTODRAWINGS_IN_MENU to TRUE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties. FALSE is the default. You can also create drawings using wizard files (rule sets) in the Master Drawing Catalog.
Use selection filters in the wizard file if you need to. If you do, your selection can include parts that will not be included in the drawings.
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View > Create Drawing View > Of Entire Model View
Synopsis Creates a drawing view of a model view in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have both the model view and the drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures calculates the boundaries of the view to fit the entire model view into the drawing view.
Tekla Structures creates the drawing view using the current properties in the drawing View Properties dialog box. Tekla Structures places the view in the lower left corner of the drawing, but you can move the view.
Usage 1. In the Drawing Editor, click View > Create Drawing View > Of Entire Model View.2. Select the model view.
See also Properties of individual views (p. 244)
Adding views to drawings (p. 379)
View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Area in Model
Synopsis Creates a drawing view of a selected area in the model.
Preconditions You must have a model view open.
Description Pick two points in the model to define the x and y dimensions of the drawing view. The x and y directions use the coordinate system of the model view. The view depth of the drawing view is the same as the depth of the model view.
Tekla Structures creates drawing views using the current properties in the drawing View Properties dialog box. Tekla Structures places the view in the lower left corner of the drawing, but you can move the view.
Usage 1. In the Drawing Editor, click View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Area in Model.2. Pick the first corner of the model view.3. Pick the second corner.
See also Properties of individual views (p. 244)
Adding views to drawings (p. 379)
View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Area in Drawing View
Synopsis Creates a new drawing view from an existing drawing view within a drawing.
Preconditions
Description Tekla Structures creates drawing views using the current properties in the drawing View properties dialog box. A symbol representing the view that you are about to place follows the mouse pointer and allows you to see where you are about to place the view.
Usage 1. In the Drawing Editor, click View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Area in Drawing View.
2. Select the area of which you want to make a view.3. Select a position for the new view.
See also Properties of individual views (p. 244)
Adding views to drawings (p. 379)
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View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Part in Drawing View > Front, Top, Back, Bottom, 3DSynopsis Creates an additional front view of a part within a single-part, assembly, or cast-unit drawing.
Preconditions
Description You can select which part plane Tekla Structures uses to create the drawing view or create a 3D view. The plane can be:
• Front
• Top
• Back
• Bottom
You can only select planes which do not already have a drawing view.
Tekla Structures creates the drawing view using the current properties in the drawing View properties dialog box. Tekla Structures places the view in the lower left corner of the drawing, but you can move the view.
Usage In the Drawing Editor, click View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Part in Drawing View > Front, Top, Back, Bottom or 3D View and select the part plane.
See also Properties of individual views (p. 244)
Adding views to drawings (p. 379)
View > Create Drawing View > Section View
Synopsis Creates a section view from an existing view.
Preconditions Drawing must contain at least one view.
Description Tekla Structures creates the section views in GA drawings always so that the Z axis points up:
• In section views for XY plane views, or gently sloped planes like roof planes, the viewpoint is rotated so that section view’s vertical axis will be parallel to the global Z axis.
• In section views for XZ or YZ planes, the Z axis points up.
Tekla Structures creates the drawing view using the current properties in the drawing View Properties dialog box.
Usage In the Drawing Editor,
1. Click View > Create Drawing View > Section View.
2. Pick the first point on the cut plane (1).
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3. Pick the second point on the cut plane (2).4. Pick a point to indicate the cut box (3).5. Pick another point to indicate the cut box (4).6. Pick a point to indicate the location of the section view in the drawing.
A symbol representing the view that you are about to place follows the mouse pointer and allows you to see where you are about to place the view.
7. Tekla Structures creates the section view and adds a section mark in the original view.
See also Properties of individual views (p. 244)
Adding views to drawings (p. 379)
View > Create Drawing View > Curved Section View
Synopsis Creates a curved section view from an existing view.
Preconditions Drawing must contain at least one view.
Description Tekla Structures creates the drawing view using the current properties in the drawing View Properties dialog box.
Usage In the Drawing Editor,
1. Click View > Create Drawing View > Curved section view. 2. Pick the first point on the cut plane. Then pick a second and third point on the cut plane. 3. Pick a point to indicate the cut box. Then pick another point to indicate the cut box.4. Pick a point to indicate the location of the curved section view in the drawing.
A symbol representing the view that you are about to place follows the mouse pointer and allows you to see where you are about to place the view.
5. Tekla Structures creates the curved section view and adds a section mark in the original view.
View > Create Drawing View > Detail View
Synopsis Creates a view from a detailed area of an existing view in another scaled-up view.
Preconditions
Description Tekla Structures creates the detail view using the current properties in the drawing View Properties dialog box.
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Detail view can either be in the same drawing as the existing view or you can move it to another drawing.
Usage In the Drawing Editor,
1. Click View > Create Drawing View > Detail View.2. Pick the first corner of the detail view
OR
Pick the center point of the circle, if the symbol shape is set to Circle.
3. Pick the second corner
OR
Pick a point on the circle.
4. Pick a the position of the detail symbol.5. Pick the insertion point for the detail view6. Tekla Structures creates the detail view and adds a detail mark in the original view.
See also Detail properties (p. 267)
Detail label
Detail mark
Detail view
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3 Drawing Layout
Introduction This chapter describes drawing layout and explains how to define it in Tekla Structures.
To produce finalized drawings, you usually need to include a lot of other information, such as lists and tables, for example. You also need to specify paper size, scale, and perhaps the types of frames you want to use. This is what the layout is all about.
Audience The sections Table layouts (p. 114) and Working with tables (p. 116) are primarily aimed at administrators who define drawing templates. They also contain introductory information that general users might find very useful.
Contents This chapter is divided into the following sections:
• Introducing layouts (p. 113)• Table layouts (p. 114)• Working with tables (p. 116)• Key plan (p. 120)• Scale and location of drawing views (p. 123)• Drawing size (p. 126)
How to use this chapter
If you are using predefined layouts, and they suit your purposes, you might choose to read Introducing layouts (p. 113), and then from Key plan (p. 120) onwards.
3.1 Introducing layoutsA Tekla Structures drawing consists of the layout and drawing views, e.g. plans, side views, and section views.
Layout A layout connects a set of table layouts and a set of drawing sizes. Before you create a drawing, you must select a layout. Tekla Structures then selects the smallest defined drawing size which will fit the drawing views and the connected table layout. This tells Tekla Structures which elements to automatically include in your drawings.
Tables and drawing sizes
A layout defines which drawing tables to include and sets the rules for increasing the drawing size. Each layout has its own:
• Table layouts
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• Fixed drawing sizes• Calculated drawing sizes
To define layouts, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Drawing Layout... in the Model Editor. Tekla Structures displays the Layout dialog box. For more information, see Working with tables (p. 116).
Tekla Structures includes several predefined layouts, which are connected to drawing types. Each drawing type, assembly, single-part, cast-unit, general arrangement, and multi-drawing, has its own layout. You can also define your own layouts.
Example Using different layouts you can set assembly drawings to use A1 and A3 size drawing sheets, and single-part drawings to use A3 and A4 sheets. You can also use layouts to include a material list in assembly drawings, and not in general arrangement drawings.
Using layouts To use layouts in drawings, open the drawing properties dialog box. Click Layout... and select an option in the Layout list box.
Saved layouts Tekla Structures saves the new layouts in separate files with the filename extension lay. Layout files are located in the model folder. You can copy them to other projects.
See also Table layouts (p. 114)
Drawing size (p. 126)
3.2 Table layoutsTables and templates
In Tekla Structures, we use the term tables to refer to various elements of the drawing layout, such as:
• Tables (e.g. revision table)• Title blocks• Lists (e.g. part and bolt lists)• General notes• Key plans• DWG/DXF files
Tables include information on drawing objects. If you change the model, Tekla Structures updates the contents of the affected drawings and tables.
Table layout A table layout is a group of tables which appear together in a drawing of certain type and size. Table layouts define:
• Which tables appear• Where the tables are located• How much space Tekla Structures leaves between the drawing frame and views
The example below illustrates the relationship between the table layout and drawing views. The drawing views are blue, and the elements of table layout are red.
To create drawings without a layout, create and use a layout with an empty table layout.
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Drawing views and sizes
Table layouts only define the background, not the number or location of the drawing views to include. You can use the same table layout with different drawing sizes, or give each drawing size its own table layout.
For example, if the number of views changes in a drawing and Tekla Structures chooses a new drawing size, Tekla Structures may also choose another table layout.
See also Defining margins and spaces in drawings (p. 115)
Working with tables (p. 116)
Key plan (p. 120)
Scale and location of drawing views (p. 123)
Drawing size (p. 126)
Defining margins and spaces in drawings
Table layouts define the margins between the drawing views and the frame, and the space between two drawing views.
A margin is the width or height from the outermost drawing views to the drawing frame. A space is the horizontal or vertical distance between two drawing views.
Use the Table Layouts dialog box to define margins and spaces for table layouts:
1. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Drawing Layout....2. Select a layout and click Table layout....3. Select the table layout on the list. To create a new table layout, enter its name and click
Add.4. Enter margins and spaces.5. Click Update.
Drawing frames and foldmarks are not included in table layout. You define them when you print drawings. See Drawing frames and foldmarks (p. 413).
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6. Repeat step 3–5 for each table layout.7. Click Apply or OK.
See also Table layouts (p. 114)
Drawing frames and foldmarks (p. 413)
3.3 Working with tablesUse the Tables dialog box to work with tables and define table layouts.
To open the Tables dialog box:
1. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Drawing Layout....2. Select a layout and click Table layout....3. Select the table layout and click Tables....
To define a table layout for drawings:
• Select the tables you want to include.• Define the location of each table in the table layout.• Set the scale and transparency of each table.• Define the distances between the tables.
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Template Editor Tekla Structures includes many predefined tables. You can also create your own tables and modify existing ones using the Template Editor (TplEd). To open the Template Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Template Editor... in the Model Editor or Tools > Template Editor... in the Drawing Editor. See also Template Editor User’s Guide.
See also Selecting tables to be included in the table layout (p. 117)
Defining the location of tables in the table layout (p. 117)
Defining distances between tables (p. 118)
Setting table scales and transparency (p. 118)
Replacing a table with another one (p. 119)
Opening tables in Template Editor (p. 119)
Selecting tables to be included in the table layout
To select the tables to include in a table layout:
1. Open the Tables dialog box (Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Drawing Layout > Table Layout > Tables...).
2. On the Available tables list, double-click each table you want to include in the table layout. You can also use the arrow buttons to add and remove tables.
3. Set the table properties as required. See Defining the location of tables in the table layout (p. 117) and Setting table scales and transparency (p. 118).
4. Click Update.5. Click Apply or OK.
See also Working with tables (p. 116)
Key plan (p. 120)
Defining the location of tables in the table layout
You define the location of each individual table in a table layout by binding it to the drawing frame, or to another table.
Example In the illustration below, the lower right corner of the drawing title (the table) is bound to the lower right corner of the drawing frame (the reference object).
To define the location of tables in a table layout:
1. Open the Tables dialog box (Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Drawing Layout > Table Layout > Tables...).
2. Open the Tables dialog box.
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3. Select a table from the Chosen tables list.4. Choose one of the table corners as its reference point, and select the checkbox in that
corner.5. In the Reference list box, select the reference object (i.e. another table or the drawing
frame).6. Choose the reference point of the reference object, and select the checkbox in the
appropriate corner.7. In the Vector between corners fields, define the horizontal and vertical distances of the
table from the reference object.8. Click Update.9. Repeat steps 2–7 for all the tables on the Chosen tables list.10. Click Apply or OK to save the table layout.
Two reference points
You can also position a table to the midpoint of a frame or table boundary by selecting two reference points, for example, the lower left and right corners.
See also Drawing frames and foldmarks (p. 413)
Working with tables (p. 116)
Selecting tables to be included in the table layout (p. 117)
Setting table scales and transparency (p. 118)
Defining distances between tables
By default, Tekla Structures places tables side by side. If you need a space between tables, you can define a vector between the table reference point and the binding object reference point. Use the x and y fields to enter the distances.
Setting table scales and transparencyScale You can scale tables created with the Template Editor and DWG/DXF files to different sizes.
Each table and DWG/DXF file in a table layout can have its own scale. The values you enter determine the size of the scaled object relative to the original.
If you do not use the right combinations of reference points for tables and binding objects, Tekla Structures may position drawing tables outside the drawing.
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Transparency You can also define whether tables in drawings are transparent or not. A transparent table can overlap with another table, view, or drawing object. For example, if you use DWG/DXF drawing frames, you should make them transparent. Otherwise you will not be able to locate any other objects inside the frames.
To make a table transparent, select the Transparent checkbox in the Tables dialog box.
See also Working with tables (p. 116)
Replacing a table with another oneChanging tables When you delete a table from a table layout and replace it with a new one, you will need to
define the location of the new table relative to the remaining tables. The new table does not automatically inherit the location of the deleted table. See Defining the location of tables in the table layout (p. 117).
Checking references
You should also check that the remaining tables do not use the deleted table as their reference. If they do and you delete the table, you cannot see any tables at all in the layout.
Opening tables in Template Editor
If you need to modify the tables in the drawing, then you will need to open them in Template Editor (TplEd). In the Template Editor, tables are called templates.
1. Open the drawing.2. In the drawing, double-click the table you want to modify.3. Tekla Structures shows the following message:
4. Click OK. Template Editor appears with the selected template.
See also • Template attributes in System Manual contains a list of fields that can be used in templates.
• TplEd User's Guide explains how to use the Template Editor.
You can only open tables with templates created or saved in Template Editor version 3.2. or greater.
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Adding images in drawing templates
You can add images in the graphical templates (.tpl). You might want to include a company logo in your drawing, for example. Tekla Structures supports the following image formats in graphical templates: .bmp, .jpg, .jpeg ..tif, .tiff,and .png.
Before you start, open an existing template in Template Editor or create a new one. See Template Editor User’s Guide or online help for details.
To add images in Template Editor:
1. Select a component were you want to add the image.
2. Click Insert > Picture. This displays the Select Picture File dialog box. By default, this dialog box displays the contents of the ..\environment\common\symbols folder. Only the supported image file types are displayed.
3. Select an image from the list and click OK.
4. Draw a frame for the image. Template Editor adds the image in the frame.
3.4 Key planA key plan is a small “map” in a drawing that locates an assembly, a cast unit, or a part in the model. The key plan includes the model grid and the assembly, cast unit, or part shown in the drawing.
• Do not add images of extensive size, as they update very slowly.• The image may look different in the image editor than in the
printout or in the exported DWG file.• When you export the drawing to DWG, Tekla Structures copies the
images in the same folder as the DWG file. If the image for some reason is not in the same folder, only the name of the image is displayed together with an empty frame instead of the image in the DWG.
• When you open the drawing that contains images inserted in the template, Tekla Structures first looks for the images from the ..\environment\common\symbols folder and then from the model folder.
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Key plans are Tekla Structures drawings, or key plan drawings, which contain a drawing view or a DWG/DXF file.
See also Drawing view as a key plan (p. 121)
DWG/DXF as a key plan (p. 122)
Adding a key plan to a drawing layout (p. 122)
Drawing view as a key plan
When you use a drawing view as a key plan, Tekla Structures automatically includes the correct part in it.
As a key plan, you can use only drawings that contain only one view (of the right scale and size). Tekla Structures only uses the view from the drawing. The view position, drawing size, and templates are not relevant to a key plan drawing.
Set the view properties for the key plan as follows:
• Tekla Structures uses the scale of the key plan view in every drawing using it. • In the drawing view properties, set the drawing view boundaries (Extrema) so that all parts
are visible.• Other drawing view properties also affect the key plan. If you set part and bolt marks to be
visible in the key plan view, they will also be visible in the small key plan included in the drawing.
• Tekla Structures automatically includes the correct part when you insert the small key plan into the drawing.
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See also Adding a key plan to a drawing layout (p. 122)
DWG/DXF as a key plan (p. 122)
DWG/DXF as a key plan
You can also include a DWG or DXF file in a key plan drawing. Using this method means you can also include other Tekla Structures drawing objects in the key plan.
To create the key plan drawing:
1. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Create General Arrangement Drawing....
2. In the Options list box, select Empty drawing. Select the Open drawing checkbox. Click Create. Tekla Structures opens the Drawing Editor.
3. Click View > Add DWG / DXF File..., and then locate the DWG/DXF file you want to use as the key plan. Click Apply or OK.
4. Pick the top left corner point of the rectangle.5. Add text, lines, or other drawing objects as required.6. Click Drawing File > Save to save the drawing.
To add the key plan to a drawing layout, follow the instructions in Adding a key plan to a drawing layout (p. 122).
See also Drawing view as a key plan (p. 121)
Adding a key plan to a drawing layout
First you need to add the key plan drawing to table layout(s). Then you need to check the drawing properties to ensure that the drawings are using the right layout.
To add the key plan to a table layout:
1. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Drawing Layout....2. Select the layout you want to modify. Click Table layout....3. Select the table layout you want to modify. Click Tables....4. From the Available tables list, double-click Key plan. The drawing list appears.5. Select the key plan drawing and click OK.6. From the Chosen tables list, select Key plan and set the key plan location. See Defining
the location of tables in the table layout (p. 117).
You should not filter anything with not in drawings that will be used as key plans. Tekla Structures clears the not check boxes in the drawing filter automatically when the key plan is inserted into another drawing.
Do not create views in the key plan drawing if it already contains a DWG/DXF object.
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7. Click Update.8. Quit with OK.
3.5 Scale and location of drawing viewsThis section explains how to set the scale and location of drawing views, using the drawing properties dialog box.
See also Automatically scaled drawing views (p. 123)
Location of views in drawings (p. 124)
Drawing Properties (p. 235)
Drawing view properties (p. 241)
Drawing section view properties (p. 258)
Defining which drawing views to create (p. 242)
Adding section views to drawings (p. 259)
Automatically scaled drawing views
You have the following options for setting the scale of drawing views:
• Specify exact scales for views.• Let Tekla Structures automatically determine the appropriate scales (using the layout,
included tables, and drawing size).
The following topics explain how to scale drawing views automatically.
If you prefer certain drawing view scales for certain drawing sizes, see Defining exact drawing view scales (p. 242).
See also Specifying drawing size (p. 127).
Using autoscale (p. 123)
Scale change mode (p. 124)
Preferred size (p. 124)
Using autoscaleHaving Tekla Structures automatically scale drawing views limits the size of the drawing. When you use Autoscale, Tekla Structures first tries to use the preferred scale, then the alternative scales. You define these in the drawing properties dialog box.
• To use Autoscale, select click Layout... > Scale > Autoscale > Yes.
Preferred scale You can define different preferred scales for main and section views. In the drawing properties dialog box, click View... (or Section view...) > Attributes > Scale and enter the scale.
You cannot scale the key plan in the Tables dialog box. The properties of the key plan drawing view define the key plan scale and size.
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Alternative scales If you are using Autoscale and drawing views do not fit into a drawing using the preferred scale, Tekla Structures tries the alternative scales.
You can define different scales for main and section views. In the drawing properties dialog box, click Layout... > Scale > Main views scale (or Section view scales) and enter the scales.
Scale change modeTo define the relationship between the scales of main and section views within a drawing, click Layout... > Scale > Scale change mode in the drawing properties dialog box. The following options are available:
• main = section
The scales of main and section view are equal.
• main < section
Main view scales are smaller than section view scales.
• main <= section
Main view scales are smaller than or equal to section view scales.
Preferred sizeTekla Structures tries to use the preferred size as the maximum drawing size when it automatically scales drawing views. See also Both autoscaling and autosizing drawings (p. 129).
Location of views in drawings
The following settings tell Tekla Structures how to place views in drawings. You set them in the drawing properties dialog box. Click the Layout... button, and go to the Other tab. To define which views Tekla Structures creates, see Defining which drawing views to create (p. 242).
See also Setting the projection type (p. 124)
Setting the section and end view location (p. 125)
Including single part views in assembly drawing (p. 126)
Expanding shortened parts (p. 126)
Setting the projection typeProjection type defines how Tekla Structures places the projections of a part in cast-unit, single-part, and assembly drawings. You can select:
• To set the projection type, click Layout in the drawing properties dialog box and go to the Other tab.
• First angle (also referred to as European projection)• Third angle (also referred to as American projection).
To list the alternative scales, enter the denominators of scales and separate them with spaces. For example, enter "5 10 15 20" for the scales 1/5, 1/10, 1/15, and 1/20.
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Setting the section and end view locationYou can set Tekla Structures to always place section views and end views next to the main view in a single-part, assembly, or cast-unit drawing, or in any empty location in the drawing.
1. In the drawing properties dialog box, click Layout and go to the Other tab.2. Set Align end views with main view to Yes to place the views next to the main view.3. Set Align end views with main view to Yes to place the views next to the main view.4. Click OK or Apply.
Example Description
First-angle projection
Third-angle projection
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Including single part views in assembly drawingIn assembly drawings, you can include single-part drawings of the assembly parts. See Single-part views in assembly drawings (p. 246).
Expanding shortened parts
After Tekla Structures has scaled drawing views and selected the drawing size, it may stretch shortened views to fill up empty areas of the drawing. You can control this in the drawing properties dialog box (Layout... > Other > Expand shortened parts to fit (Yes)). See also Shortening parts in drawings (p. 254).
For information on placing, moving, rotating, copying, and linking drawing views, see Working with drawing views (p. 378).
3.6 Drawing sizeIn Tekla Structures, you have two options how to set the drawing size. You can either:
Example Description
End section views in any location
End section views beside the main view
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• Specify exact sizes for drawings.• Let Tekla Structures find appropriate drawing sizes (according to the layout, tables in it,
and the drawing view scales).
If you prefer to use a specific drawing size rather than specific drawing view scales, read Specifying drawing size (p. 127). If you prefer to use specific drawing view scales rather than a specific drawing size, read Automatically sizing drawings (p. 128).
See also Both autoscaling and autosizing drawings (p. 129).
See also Specifying drawing size (p. 127)
Automatically sizing drawings (p. 128)
Defining fixed drawing sizes (p. 128)
Defining calculated drawing sizes (p. 129)
Both autoscaling and autosizing drawings (p. 129)
Specifying drawing size
If you prefer to use a specific drawing size rather than specific drawing view scales, do the following before creating the drawings.
In the drawing properties dialog box:
1. To specify the drawing size, click Layout... > Drawing size > Size definition mode (Specified size).
2. Enter the specified drawing size.3. Select the table layout.4. To let Tekla Structures automatically scale the drawing views, click the Scale tab and
select Autoscale (Yes).5. Enter the scales you want Tekla Structures to use in main and section views. See Using
autoscale (p. 123).6. Select the scale change mode. See Scale change mode (p. 124).7. Enter the preferred size.8. Click Apply or OK.
You can also have Tekla Structures find appropriate sizes for drawings, when the number, size, or location of drawing views may change and affect the drawing size. See Automatically sizing drawings (p. 128).
The drawing size should always be smaller than the actual paper size to accommodate printer margins. For more information on paper sizes and print areas, see The printer catalog (p. 422).
The Drawing size and Scale tabs and steps 4–7 above only relate to single-part, assembly, and cast-unit drawings.
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Automatically sizing drawings
You can let Tekla Structures find appropriate sizes and table layouts for drawings. This is very useful if, for example, the number, size, or location of drawing views might change. Tekla Structures automatically updates drawings to adapt to these changes by using different drawing sizes and table layouts.
If you prefer to use specific drawing view scales rather than a specific drawing size, do the following before creating the drawings.
In the drawing properties dialog box:
1. Click Layout... > Drawing size > Size definition mode (Autosize).2. Select the set of drawing sizes for Tekla Structures to use. You have the options:
• Calculated sizes
• Fixed sizes
• Calculated/fixed sizes
3. To fix the scales of drawing views, click the Scale tab and select Autoscale (No). Tekla Structures will use the preferred scales of the main and section views. See also Defining exact drawing view scales (p. 242).
4. Click Apply or OK.
See also Drawing sizes (p. 128)
Table layout (p. 128)
Drawing sizesFor more information on the drawing sizes, see:
• Defining fixed drawing sizes (p. 128)• Defining calculated drawing sizes (p. 129).
If you decide to use both calculated and fixed sizes, Tekla Structures selects the smallest of the suitable drawing sizes.
For information on using a specific drawing size, see Specifying drawing size (p. 127).
See also Both autoscaling and autosizing drawings (p. 129).
Table layoutIf Tekla Structures changes the size of the drawing, it may also need to change the table layout to adapt to the new drawing size. It will then use another appropriate table layout within the same layout specified in the drawing properties dialog box. See also Table layouts (p. 114).
Defining fixed drawing sizes
The fixed drawing sizes are included in specific layouts and have a specific size (width and height), and table layout.
To define the fixed drawing sizes included in a layout:
The Drawing size and Scale tabs and step 3 above only relate to single-part, assembly, and cast-unit drawings.
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1. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Drawing Layout....2. Select the layout and click Fixed sizes....3. Select a fixed size on the list. To create a new size, enter its name and click Add.4. Enter the width and height.5. Select the table layout.6. Click Update.7. Repeat steps 3–6 for each fixed size.8. Click Apply or OK.
See also Automatically sizing drawings (p. 128)
Defining calculated drawing sizes (p. 129)
Defining calculated drawing sizes
You use calculated drawing sizes to define the rules Tekla Structures follows when it automatically adjusts drawing size. You can also connect layouts to drawing sizes which meet certain criteria.
To set the rules and connect layouts:
1. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Drawing Layout....2. Select the layout and click Calculated sizes....
Size calculation Using Increasing step to define the interval by which Tekla Structures increases the drawing size when it needs to. This can be set individually for drawing width and height. You can also define the maximum size of the drawing. If the drawing exceeds the width or height limit you set here, Tekla Structures uses an oversize sheet with no table layout.
Connected table layouts
You can connect a layout to drawings which meet one of the following size criteria:
• Size A4 for drawings exactly this size• Size A3 for drawings exactly this size• Height = A3 for drawings the same height as an A3 sheet (=297 mm)• Height > A3 for drawings with a larger height than A3.
For each size, Tekla Structures makes the table layouts available depending on the layout you select.
See also Automatically sizing drawings (p. 128)
Defining fixed drawing sizes (p. 128)
Both autoscaling and autosizing drawings
If you are not bound to any specific drawing sizes or drawing view scales, it is a good idea to let Tekla Structures take care of both. When you use both autoscaling and autosizing at the same time, Tekla Structures follows the steps below:
1. Find a drawing size into which drawing contents fit.
Use fixed sizes when you print drawings to small (A4 and A3) print devices.
Single-part and assembly drawings also typically use fixed drawing sizes.
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2. Fix the drawing size.3. Scale up drawing views as far as drawing contents fit. Use alternative scales for main and
section views, and the drawing size fixed in step 2.
Preferred size should be equal to one of the fixed drawing sizes of the layout.
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4 Dimensioning
There is a multitude of options for creating and controlling dimensions in Tekla Structures. Very often modifying one dimension setting affects how other settings work. You may want to experiment with these settings.
See also • Dimension basics (p. 131)• Part dimensions (p. 137)• Bolt dimensions (p. 142)• Position dimensions (p. 145)• Dimensioning nested assemblies (p. 164)• Reinforcement dimensions (p. 157)• Using check dimensions (p. 164)• Controlling dimensions (p. 166)• Dimension appearance and location (p. 197)• Automatic dimensioning of general arrangement drawings (p. 176)• Dimension reference (p. 215)
4.1 Dimension basicsTo define the dimension properties for drawings:
1. Select Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings and the desired drawing type to open the drawing properties dialog box.
2. Click the Dimensioning... button to define which dimensions Tekla Structures creates automatically.
3. Click the Dimension... button to define how Tekla Structures shows dimensions in drawings.
See also Dimension types (p. 132)
Automatic dimensioning (p. 133)
Manual dimensioning (p. 133)
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Dimension planes (p. 135)
Dimension types
Tekla Structures includes the following dimension types:
Image Name Description
Relative Point to point dimensions.
Absolute Dimensions from a common starting point.
Relative and absolute
Combination of point to point and common start point.
US absolute Dimensions from a common starting point, which include a running dimension mark (RD).
US absolute 2
Similar to US absolute, but it changes short dimensions to relative.
Absolute plus short relatives
Similar to Absolute, but it changes short dimensions to relative.
Absolute plus all relatives above the absolutes
Similar to Relative and absolute, but it places the relative dimensions above the absolute.
Elevation Creates an elevation dimension at a picked point. Only available for manual dimensions in the Drawing Editor.
To make internal and shape dimensions relative, use the variables XS_NO_RELATIVE_SHAPE_DIMENSIONS and XS_SINGLE_NO_RELATIVE_SHAPE_DIMENSIONS.
US absolute 2 changes the dimension line type to relative if the dimension text is too long to fit the dimension line. The variables XS_USABSOLUTE_TO_RELATIVE_LIMIT and XS_USABSOLUTE2_TO_RELATIVE_LENGTH_FACTOR control the limit when the dimension type is changed.
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Automatic dimensioning
Use the drawing properties dialog box to set up dimensions for cast-unit, assembly, and single-part drawings. Two buttons open the dialog boxes for Dimension Properties and Dimensioning Properties.
• Dimensioning Properties controls which dimensions Tekla Structures creates.• Dimension Properties controls how Tekla Structures presents the dimensions in the
drawing. For more information, see Dimension appearance and location (p. 197).
Pre-defined dimension defaultsThe Load list box in the drawing properties dialog box, contains several pre-defined default settings that affect how Tekla Structures automatically generates appropriate dimensions.
For more information on drawing properties, see Drawing Properties (p. 235).
Manual dimensioning
You can use several tools to modify automatically generated dimensions and add new dimensions to them. All these commands are available in the Dimensioning menu in the Drawing Editor.
Command Icon Description
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Add/Remove Dimension Point (p. 228)
Lets you add a new dimension point.
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Add/Remove Dimension Point (p. 228)
Lets you remove an existing dimension point.
Edit Dimensions > Flip Outside Dimension
Place the outside dimension on the other side of the extension line.
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Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Point Invalidity Symbol (p. 229) > Single
Deletes a single dimension point invalidity symbol without deleting the dimension line.
Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Point Invalidity Symbol (p. 229) > All
Deletes all red dimension point invalidity symbols without deleting the dimension line.
Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Change Symbol (p. 230)> Single
Deletes a single dimension change symbol.
Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Change Symbol (p. 230) > All
Deletes all dimension point change symbols.
Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Check Dimension Point Validity (p. 229) > Single
Check the validity of a single dimension point.
Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Check Dimension Point Validity (p. 229) > All
Check the validity of all dimension points.
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Set Dimension Start Point (p. 229)
You can pick a new start point for running dimensions.
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Combine Dimension Lines (p. 227)
Combines a group of two or more parallel dimension lines into one line.
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Link Dimension Lines (p. 228)
Connects the ends of two non-parallel dimension lines.
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Unlink Dimension Lines (p. 228)
Disconnects dimension lines.
Dimensioning > Add Horizontal Dimension (p. 223)
Creates a dimension in the x direction.
Dimensioning > Add Vertical Dimension (p. 224)
Creates a dimension in the y direction.
Command Icon Description
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Dimension planes
You can define how Tekla Structures dimensions different profiles in drawings. For example, you can have Tekla Structures always dimension round bars to the middle of the profile and large I profiles to the top.
To define dimension settings, you need to use a dimension planes table. This is a text file (dim_planes_table.txt) that you can edit using any text editor, for example Notepad. It is located in the \environments\*environment*\profil folder.
To use the table, set the variable XS_PART_DIMENSION_PLANES_TABLE as follows in Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Dimensioning: Parts:
XS_PART_DIMENSION_PLANES_TABLE=%XS_PROFDB%\dim_planes_table.txt
This variable defines the path to the part dimension planes table.
To use the new settings in drawings, you need to restart Tekla Structures and recreate the drawings. Changing the file does not automatically update existing drawings.
Dimensioning > Add Orthogonal Dimension (p. 224)
Creates an orthogonal dimension in the y or x direction.
Dimensioning > Add Parallel Dimension (p. 224)
Creates a dimension parallel to a line defined using two points.
Dimensioning > Add Perpendicular Dimension (p. 224)
Creates a dimension perpendicular to a line defined using two points.
Dimensioning > Add Free Dimension (p. 224)
Creates a dimension parallel to the line between any two picked points.
Dimensioning > Add Curved Dimension > With Orthogonal Reference Lines (p. 225)
Creates a curved dimension line between two picked points.
Dimensioning > Add Curved Dimension > With Radial Reference Lines (p. 225)
Creates curved dimensions with radial reference lines.
Dimensioning > Add Curved Dimension > With Orthogonal Reference Lines (p. 225)
Creates curved dimensions with orthogonal reference lines.
Dimensioning > Add Radial Dimension (p. 226)
Creates a radial dimension.
Dimensioning > Add Angular Dimension (p. 226)
Creates an angular dimension.
Dimensioning > Add Dimensions for all Parts (p. 227)
Recreates all dimensions automatically in drawings.
Command Icon Description
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Dim planes table Here is an example of a dimension planes table:
The line beginning with 1 means that Tekla Structures always dimensions I-profiles (ProfTyp = 1) smaller than 300 mm (MaxSize = 300) to the middle of the flange and to the right edge of the web, no matter how the part was created.
The line beginning with 7 means that Tekla Structures always dimensions round tubes (ProfTyp = 7) to the middle of the profile
The ProfTyp numbers run in the same order as the profiles in the Profile catalog:
• 1 = I-profile • 2 = L-profile• 3 = Z-profile• 4 = U-profile • 5 = plate• 6 = round bar• 7 = round tube• 8 = square pipe• 9 = C-profile• 10 = T-profile• 15 = ZZ-profile• 16 = CC-profile• 17 = CW-profile• 51 = polygon_plate etc.
Use a value of -1.0 in the MaxSize column to indicate that there is no size limit for the profile.
The asterisk after TRUE indicates it is the default value.
dim_planes_table.txt FLANGE WEB
ProfType,MaxSize, middle,right, left, middle, right, left
========================================================
1, 300.0, TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE*, TRUE
7, -1.0, TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE*, FALSE, FALSE
The variable XS_I_PROFILE_CENTER also affects how Tekla Structures dimensions the I profiles.
To prevent Tekla Structures from automatically displaying the profile dimensions of concrete parts in cast-unit drawings, use the variable XS_DO_NOT_CREATE_PROFILE_DIMENSIONS_FOR_CONCRETE.
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4.2 Part dimensionsThe Dimensioning Properties dialog boxes contain the options that control what gets dimensioned in a drawing. Combinations of options create different dimensioning effects. You can experiment with the options to achieve different effects.
The Part dimensions tab contains the options for dimensioning main parts and assembly parts.
Topics Overall dimensions (p. 137)
Internal dimensions (p. 139)
Shape dimensions (p. 139)
Radius and bevel dimensions (p. 140)
Unfolding dimensions (p. 141)
XS_USE_LONG_POINTS_IN_DIMENSIONING
Overall dimensions
Example of overall dimensions:
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Main part overallYou can create a main part overall dimension for one or all views, or omit it. In cast-unit, assembly, or single-part drawing properties, click Dimensioning... > Part dimensions > Main part overall dimensions and select one of the following options:
• None
Creates no overall dimensions for the main part
• Once
Creates one overall dimension for the main part
• All
Creates overall dimensions in all views (The Assembly part overall dimension settings have some effect on these options)
Assembly part overallTo create overall dimensions for an entire assembly or cast unit, in the assembly or cast-unit drawing click Drawing File > Drawing Properties... > Dimensioning > Part Dimensions > Assembly part overall dimension. Select one of the following options:
• Length only
Creates overall dimensions to x-direction only.
• All
Creates overall dimensions in all directions.
• Off
Creates no overall dimensions.
Part mark on dimension lineTo define on which dimension line Tekla Structures writes the part information, in the cast-unit, assembly, or single-part drawing properties, click Dimensioning... > General > Part mark on dimension line and select one of the options:
• None
Creates no part mark on the dimension line
• Assembly overall dimensions
Creates the part mark on the assembly overall dimension line
• Extreme bolts
Creates the part mark on the dimension line between the outermost bolts
To define the contents of the part mark separately for assembly and single part drawings, set the following variables:
XS_DIMENSION_PART_MARK_CONTENT_IN_ASSEMBLY
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XS_DIMENSION_PART_MARK_CONTENT_STRICT_POSITION
XS_DIMENSION_PART_MARK_CONTENT_IN_SINGLE
Internal dimensions
To dimension the secondary parts connected to the main part using internal dimensioning, in the assembly or cast-unit drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Part dimensions > Internal and select one of the following options:
• None
Does not dimension secondary parts
• Necessary
Creates only the dimensions necessary for assembling the parts. See also Recognizable distance (p. 174).
• All
Creates all dimensions for the secondary part
Shape dimensions
Use shape dimensions to dimension notches and other cuts in the main part.
• In the assembly or cast-unit drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Part
dimensions > Main part shape (On).
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• In the single-part drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Part
dimensions > Shape dimensions (On).
By default, Tekla Structures automatically draws shape dimensions on both ends of a beam, even if the ends are symmetrical.
Single part You can switch shape dimensions of single part views on or off using these variables:
On (default): set XS_SINGLE_PART_SHAPE=1
Off: set XS_SINGLE_PART_SHAPE=0
Tekla Structures automatically creates radius dimensions for curved chamfers in single-part drawings when you use shape dimensions.
Radius and bevel dimensionsMain part radius dimensions
To create radius dimensions for curved chamfers and round holes in the main part, click Dimensioning... > Part dimensions > Main part radius dimensions (On). This option is available only the Main part shape dimensions switch is on.
Bevel dimension To create linear dimensions of a bevel, click Dimensioning... > Part dimensions > Bevel dimension (On). See also Dimensioning > Add Angular Dimension (p. 226)
To indicate when to leave out one of the symmetrical shape dimensions, set the variable XS_EQUAL_SHAPE_DIMENSIONS_TO_BOTH_ENDS_LIMIT to the desired part length.
To dimension the round hole center point, set the variable XS_CREATE_ROUND_HOLE_DIMENSIONS to TRUE.
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Bevel angle To define which side of a bevel to dimension, click Dimensioning... > Part dimensions > Bevel angle and select an option.
See also Selecting angle (p. 201).
Unfolding dimensions
In single-part drawings, you can unfold polybeams and bent plates created using the Create polybeam command. To do this, open the single-part drawing properties dialog box, and click View... > Attributes > Unfolded (Yes).
Angle of beam
Angle of cut
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To control the dimensions Tekla Structures produces using this option, set the following variables in the List of variables dialog box:
• XS_DRAW_BENDING_LINE_DIMENSIONS_IN_UNFOLDING=TRUE
Creates bending line dimensions for unfolded parts
• XS_DRAW_ANGLE_AND_RADIUS_INFO_IN_UNFOLDING=TRUE
Creates angle and radius dimensions for unfolded parts
• XS_ANGLE_TEXT_IN_UNFOLDING_BENDING_LINE_DIMENSIONING=A=
Sets a prefix text for an angle dimension
• XS_RADIUS_TEXT_IN_UNFOLDING_BENDING_LINE_DIMENSIONING=R=
Sets a prefix text for a radius dimension
• XS_DRAW_INSIDE_ANGLE_IN_UNFOLDING=TRUE
For angle text dimensions, shows the interior angle instead of the exterior angle
• XS_UNFOLDING_ANGLE_DIM_FORMAT=1
Sets the format for angle text. These are the same values as on the General tab of the dimension properties dialog box. See also Format (p. 203).
• XS_UNFOLDING_ANGLE_DIM_PRECISION=10
Accuracy of the angle text. These are the same values as on the General tab of the dimension properties dialog box. See also Precision (p. 203).
4.3 Bolt dimensionsThe options on the Bolt dimensions tab determine how Tekla Structures dimensions bolts in drawings. The options include locating the bolts on the main and secondary parts, and in relation to the work points.
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Topics Bolt internal dimensions (p. 143)
GOL, C/C, GAGE (p. 144)
Using check dimensions (p. 164) (Distances between extreme bolts)
Preferred dim side (p. 206)
Combining bolt groups (p. 172)
Bolt internal dimensions
You can dimension bolt groups in main and secondary parts separately. For skewed bolt groups, you can also indicate whether the dimensions are parallel to the part or the bolt group.
Main and secondary part bolt internal dimensionsYou can select how much of the internal dimensioning for bolt groups and holes appears in main and secondary parts. In the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Bolt dimensions > Main, or Secondary part bolt internal dimensions, and select one of the options:
• Internal
Creates bolt group internal dimensions (distances between bolts).
• All
Creates edge distance and bolt group internal dimensions.
• None
Creates none of the internal bolt dimensions.
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Skewed bolt groupsThe following directions are available for dimensions of skewed bolt groups:
• No dimensions
• In part direction
• In bolt group direction
GOL, C/C, GAGE
You can show all bolt or hole dimensions in the front view of the main assembly.
To create the dimensions, you have to add certain elements to a bolt or hole mark. In drawing properties dialog box, click Bolt mark... > Content > Available elements and select one of the elements:
• Gage of outstanding leg (GOL)
Main part bolts internal dimensions All
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• Center-to-center distance (C/C or Gage)
The following variables control the names and format of the mark elements:
• XS_GAGE_OF_OUTSTANDING_LEG_STRING=GOL%%VALUE%%
Sets the format of the element Gage of outstanding leg.
• XS_CENTER_TO_CENTER_DISTANCE_IN_ONE_PART_STRING=GAGE = %%VALUE%%=GAGE = %%VALUE%%
Sets the format of the element Center-to-center distance, when the bolts are in the same part (e.g. in a column or beam flange).
• XS_CENTER_TO_CENTER_DISTANCE_IN_TWO_PARTS_STRING=C/C = %%VALUE%%
Sets the format of the element Center-to-center distance, when the bolts are in different parts (e.g. in a pair of clip angles).
4.4 Position dimensionsPosition dimensions define the position of secondary parts relative to the main part.
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See also Position bolts to and Position parts to (p. 147)
Secondary part (p. 149)
Embedded objects (p. 150)
Skew secondary parts (p. 150)
Changing the direction of running dimensions (p. 151)
Main part bolt position (p. 151)
Main part skew position (p. 152)
Skew position (p. 153)
Centered parts and bolts (p. 153)
Elevation dimensions (p. 155)
Leading or trailing edge (p. 157)
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Position bolts to and Position parts to
You can indicate from where Tekla Structures creates bolt and part position dimensions.
In the assembly drawing dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Position dimensions > Position bolts to or Position parts to. For cast-unit drawings, you can only speficy from where to create part positions, and the only choice available is Position to. Select one of the options:
• None
Creates no position dimensions.
• Main part
Creates the dimensions from the main part reference line.
• Working points
Creates the dimensions between the work points, such as the intersections of main and neighbor part reference lines. See also Using check dimensions (p. 164) and XS_WORKING_POINTS_VALID_ALSO_OUTSIDE_PART.
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Example of Position bolts to > Working points selection
• Both
Uses the main part and working points to create the dimensions.
To dimension the position of parts to the edge that is nearest to the neighbor part, set XS_PART_POSITION_TO_EDGE_NEAREST_TO_NEIGHBOUR to TRUE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Dimensioning: Parts. The default is FALSE.
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Secondary part
You can create position dimensions for locating the secondary part. With position dimensions you can represent the bolt hole location or the edge of the secondary part.
In assembly drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Position dimensions > Secondary part and select one of the options:
• None
No position dimensions
• By bolts
Dimensions bolt hole locations in the secondary parts
• By parts
Dimensions edges of secondary parts
• By both
Dimensions bolt hole locations and edges of the secondary part
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Embedded objects
You can create position dimensions for locating embedded objects in cast-unit drawings. The embedded objects are custom components attached to the cast unit.
In cast-unit drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Position dimensions > Embedded objects and select one of the options:
• As secondary objects
Dimensions embedded objects in cast-unit drawings the same way as secondary parts.
• By reference points
Dimensions embedded objects to their reference point, which is the origin of the custom component.
Skew secondary parts
You have two options Secondary part dimension direction and Position from to dimension secondary parts that are skew to the main part, for example, sloped beams with a clip angle connection at the end of a beam. You can only use them for clip angles and shear plates that are bolted to a neighboring part.
To create the dimensions in the picture above, select the following options in the assembly drawing properties dialog box:
1. Secondary part (By bolt)
2. Secondary part dimension direction (Neighbor part) 3. Position from (Work points)
Running dimensions start from the intersection of the main and secondary part (=work point)
Dimensions aligned with the neighboring part
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Changing the direction of running dimensions
You can change the direction of running dimensions. This makes it possible to set the zero point to the end of a member rather than to the start.
Usage 1. Double-click the background of a drawing to display the drawing properties dialog box.
2. Click Dimensioning...
3. On the Position dimensions tab, select Yes in the Reversed direction for running dimensions list box.
Main part bolt position
To dimension bolt hole locations in the main part, in the assembly drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Position dimensions > Main part bolt position and select one of the options:
• Off (bolt internal dimensions on)
• On (bolt internal dimensions on)
Additional bolt position dimensions
To create minimum and maximum position dimensions for bolts, set the following variable:
XS_BOLT_POSITION_TO_MIN_AND_MAX_POINT=TRUE
By default, Tekla Structures does not create these dimensions. The examples below shows a maximum bolt dimension of 40:
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See also Bolt internal dimensions (p. 143)
Main part skew position
You can create check dimensions to show the skew position of the main part. This dimensioning type is created specifically for vertical and horizontal braces.
In the assembly or cast-unit drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Position dimensions > Main part skew position (Yes) to create the skew check dimensions.
Tekla Structures creates horizontal and vertical dimensions between the work points of the main part. These dimensions are located in the front view. Their location depends on the Main dimension side option you select on the General tab. When the main dimensions are above the part, the skew dimensions are below, and vice versa.
See also Using check dimensions (p. 164)
Example Description
Before setting the variable
After setting the variable
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Skew position
The skew position defines how Tekla Structures dimensions skewed secondary part positions.
In the assembly or cast-unit drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Position dimensions > Skew position and select an option:
• None
No dimensions
• Angle
Creates an angle dimension for the secondary part. For more information on appearance, see Selecting angle (p. 201).
• Dimensions
Creates dimensions for the skewed position of the secondary part.
• Both
Creates both the angle and the dimensions.
Centered parts and bolts
To control the dimensions of centrally placed parts and bolts, open the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Position dimensions, and select one of the options:
Centered part Defines how Tekla Structures dimensions centered parts. The options are:
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Centered bolt Defines how Tekla Structures dimensions centered bolt groups. Centered bolt overrides the Secondary part bolt internal option for centered bolts. This only applies to bolts located centrally on the part. The options are:
Option Description Example
Internal Dimensions the centered parts overall size.
Position Dimensions the part to the main part center-lines.
None Creates no centered part dimensions.
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Elevation dimensions
To create elevation dimensions for the start and end points of parts:
1. In the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning...
2. Go to the Position dimensions tab, and select On in the Elevation dimensions list box.
Tekla Structures creates the elevation dimensions:
Option Description Example
Internal Dimensions the centered bolts spread.
Position Dimensions the bolts to the main part center-lines.
None Creates no centered bolt dimensions. Using this option, you can omit the dimensions of symmetrically placed bolt groups, even if all the other bolt groups are dimensioned.
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Skew parts Tekla Structures creates elevation dimensions for skew parts if the parts are in the same position in the drawing as they are in the model (the coordinate system must be set to the model). For more information on the coordinate system, see Defining part orientation in drawing views (p. 247).
If you are using local, oriented, or brace coordinate systems, Tekla Structures does not draw the elevation dimensions for skewed parts by default. If you want to create an elevation dimension, you must set the variable XS_DRAW_SKEWED_ELEVATIONS to TRUE in Tools > Options > Advanced options... > Dimensioning: Parts.
Modifying reference point
Tekla Structures dimensions elevations relative to a reference point, which you can change. For example, if the elevation is 5000 mm, and you make the reference point 200, the elevation changes to 4800 mm.
To change the reference point used to dimension elevations:
1. Go to Drawing File > Drawing Properties...
2. Click View...
3. On the Attributes tab, select Specified from the Datum point for elevations list box. 4. Enter a specific value in the Datum level field.
To measure reference points relative to the view plane, select View plane from the Datum point for elevations list box.
Mark prefix Tekla Structures uses a language dependent variable in elevation dimensions. In the English version the default is EL. You can change the default by editing the following line in the file TeklaStructures/*version*/messages/dim_operation.ail:
string dim_operation_dim_elevation_prefix{ entry = ("enu", "EL");};
Enter the prefix you want to use in place of EL.
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Leading or trailing edgeLeading To dimension all plates to the leading edge (see the illustration below):
1. Disable the variable XS_USE_PLATE_SIDE_POSITIONING.: • Click Tools > Options to open the Advanced options dialog box.• In the left pane, select Dimensioning: Parts. • In the right pane, clear the Value field for XS_USE_PLATE_SIDE_POSITIONING
2. To dimension plates to the leading edge of beams, set the variable XS_PART_POSITION_TO_LEADING_EDGE=TRUE.
3. Plates for columns are dimensioned to the top of the part by default. To dimension plates to the leading edge of columns, add the following lines to the dim_planes_table.txt:
51, -1.0, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE
See also Dimension planes (p. 135).
Trailing To dimension all plates to the trailing edge:
1. Switch off the variable XS_USE_PLATE_SIDE_POSITIONING in the initialization file (rem set XS_USE_PLATE_SIDE_POSITIONING=1).
2. Switch off the variable XS_PART_POSITION_TO_LEADING_EDGE=TRUE.
Model To dimension plates using their original reference points, switch on the variable XS_USE_PLATE_SIDE_POSITIONING.
4.5 Reinforcement dimensionsThe options on the Reinforcement dimensions tab determine how Tekla Structures dimensions reinforcing bar groups. You can select the dimension mark type and location and close dimensions to part edges. Both the dimensions that you have manually added to individual reinforcing bars and automatic reinforcing bar dimensions for the whole reinforcing bar group are associative.
Tekla Structures dimensions plates using their original reference points. So, if you have created one plate from left to right and another from right to left, Tekla Structures dimensions them differently in drawings.
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See also Reinforcement dimension marks (p. 158)
Creating automatic reinforcement dimensions (p. 159)
Reinforcement dimensioning properties (p. 221)
Adding reinforcement dimensions and dimension marks manually (p. 161)
Adding closing dimensions manually (p. 163)
Reinforcement dimension marks
You can show two types of dimension marks on reinforcing bar groups: dimension marks and tagged dimension marks.
Example of dimension marks:
Example of tagged dimension marks:
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See also Creating automatic reinforcement dimensions (p. 159)
Reinforcement dimensioning properties (p. 221)
Adding reinforcement dimensions and dimension marks manually (p. 161)
Adding closing dimensions manually (p. 163)
Creating automatic reinforcement dimensions
You can create dimensions with dimension marks for reinforcing bar groups automatically through selections in the cast unit drawing properties.
You can adjust the settings both in the Model Editor before creating a new drawing and in the Drawing Editor when you have a drawing open. To create automatic reinforcing bar group dimension.
Usage 1. If you have the drawing open in the Drawing Editor, double-click the drawing background to display the Cast Unit Drawing Properties dialog box. If you are creating a cast unit drawing in Model Editor, select Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Cast Unit Drawing.
2. Click Dimensioning... and go to the Reinforcement dimensions tab.
3. To create the dimensions, select Dimensions for reinforcing bar groups > On. Selecting On activates the other options on this tab.
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4. Adjust other dimension options: a Select the location for the dimension mark from the Mark location list box.
Option creates a non-tagged dimension mark and the rest of the
options tagged dimension marks.
b To edit mark contents, click Edit mark contents. The Dimension Mark Content Properties dialog box is displayed. Select the desired elements one by one from the Available elements list and add them in the Elements in mark list by clicking Add. Click OK to save your selections.
c Select Close dimensions to binding geometry > Yes to add closing dimensions to the edge of the part. If you select No, only the reinforcing bar group is dimensioned.
5. If you are editing the drawing properties in Drawing Editor, click Modify . If you are creating the drawing in Model Editor, click Apply and select Drawings & Reports > Create Cast Unit Drawing to create the cast unit drawing.
Example
Example of dimension marks:
The settings that you have defined in the Cast Unit - Dimension Properties dialog box also apply to reinforcing bar group dimensions.
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Example of tagged dimension marks:
Example of closing dimensions:
See also Reinforcement dimensions (p. 157)
Adding reinforcement dimensions and dimension marks manually (p. 161)
Reinforcement dimensioning properties (p. 221)
Adding reinforcement dimensions and dimension marks manually
You can add dimensions and dimension marks and tagged dimension marks manually in a cast unit drawing.
Adding tagged dimension marks manually
To add dimensions and tagged dimension marks to the reinforcing bar groups:
1. In the cast unit drawing, select the reinforcing bar group you want to dimension.2. Right-click the reinforcing bar group and select Add Mark > Tagged Dimension Mark
from the pop-up menu.3. Double-click the created dimension to display the Dimension Properties dialog box.4. The default content of the dimension marks is defined in a standard file. Load the standard
file tagged_dimension_mark and go to the Marks tab.
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5. Click the ... button next to <<Mark>> to adjust the contents of the upper right tag.6. In the Dimension Right Upp er Corner Tag Mark Properties dialog box, select the
elements to include and click OK.7. In the Dimension Properties dialog box, make other property changes on other tab pages,
if necessary.8. If you want to save the settings in the standard file tagged_dimension_mark, click
Save. 9. Click Modify to apply the changes in the selected dimension.
Example of tagged dimension marks:
Adding dimension marks without tags manually
To add dimensions and dimension marks without tags to the reinforcement:
1. In the cast unit drawing, select the reinforcing bar group you want to dimension.2. Right-click the reinforcing bar group and select Add Mark > Dimension Mark from the
pop-up menu.3. Double-click the created dimension to display the Dimension Properties dialog box to.4. The default content of the dimension marks is defined in a standard file. Load the standard
file dimension_mark.5. Go to the Marks tab and change the selections, if necessary.6. Make other property changes on other tab pages, if necessary.7. If you want to save the settings in the standard file to save the settings in the standard file
dimension_mark, click Save. 8. Click Modify to apply the changes in the selected dimension.
Example of dimension marks without tags:
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See also Adding closing dimensions manually (p. 163)
Adding closing dimensions manuallyIf you use tagged dimension marks, you can manually add closing dimensions to the edge of the part. You can also add closing dimensions automatically in the drawing properties dialog box, see Creating automatic reinforcement dimensions (p. 159) for details.
Preconditions Create a cast unit drawing containing reinforcing bar groups.
To add closing dimensions:
Usage 1. In the cast-unit drawing, select the dimension line.
2. Right-click the dimension line and select Add dimension point from the pop-up menu.
3. Select the points where you want to add closing dimensions.
Tekla Structures adds the closing dimensions.
See also XS_REBAR_DIMENSION_MARK_MANUAL_CLOSE_TO_GEOMETRY
Adding reinforcement dimension lines
You can add dimension lines to reinforcing bar groups. Each reinforcing bar group with identical spacing has a mark and dimension line.
To create a dimension line:
1. Open a cast unit drawing.2. Right-click a reinforcing bar and select Create dimension marks from the pop-up menu.
Tekla Structures creates the dimension line.
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3. To change the appearance of the dimension line, double-click it to display the Dimension Properties dialog box. You can also modify the mark contents on the Marks tab. For more information about mark contents, see Adjusting dimension mark contents (p. 211).
4. You can drag a reinforcement dimension line out of the reinforcement bar group. When you do this, Tekla Structures draws a dashed line from the reinforcing bar to the dimension line. If the new location is in the reinforcement area, the reinforcing bar mark follows the intersection of the reinforcement bar and reinforcement dimension line.
4.6 Dimensioning nested assembliesYou can define the dimensioning properties for nested assemblies on the Sub-assemblies tab in the Assembly - Dimensioning properties dialog box. To define the properties, go to Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Assembly Drawing...
To define whether to measure parts in sub-assemblies, use the options in Dimension parts inside sub-assemblies:
• Yes: Creates internal dimensions for parts inside sub-assemblies.• No: Does not create internal dimensions for parts inside sub-assemblies.
To define the position from which the sub-assembly is measured, use the options in Measure sub-assembly position from:
• None: Does not measure the sub-assembly position.• Bolt: Measures the position of the sub-assembly from the bolts. If bolts are not included in
the sub-assembly or if it is not possible to measure the position from bolts, Tekla Structures measures the sub-assembly position from the reference point.
• Extrema points: Measures the position of the sub-assembly from the bounding box of the sub-assembly.
• Reference point: Measures the position of the sub-assembly from the reference point.
4.7 Using check dimensionsCheck dimensions are additional dimensions you can use for checking. They are not required for fabrication or erection. They are only used to check detailing, not to assemble parts.
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Work points Tekla Structures uses work points to create check dimensions. Work points can be:
1. The points between which the part was originally created2. The intersection point of the parts’reference lines
Appearance Check dimensions usually in finer text than other dimensions. To define their appearance, click the Dimension… button in the drawing properties dialog box and go to the Advanced tab.
This is an illustration of check dimensions:
Reference line location depends on part position depth (set in the part properties dialog box). If it is middle, the reference line is the center line, if front the line is located in part front edge, etc.
Mark DimensionDialog box -Tab Field; Value
A Between outermost work points
Dimensioning - Part dimensions
Main part work points;
Yes
B Between outermost bolts
Dimensioning - Bolt dimensions
Extreme bolts;
-Assembly
-Main partC A part mark on
dimension lineDimensioning - General
Part mark to dimension line;
Extreme bolts
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See also Using knock off dimensions (p. 166)
Setting Advanced dimension options (p. 213).
Using knock off dimensions
Knock off dimensions display the distance from work points to the end of the part.
In the drawing properties dialog box:
• To create knock off dimensions, click Dimensioning... >Part dimensions > Knock-off
dimension > On. • To set the style of knock off dimensions, click Dimension... > Advanced and select a
Knock off dimension type. See also Knock off dimension types (p. 215).
4.8 Controlling dimensionsYou can control dimensions by combining short dimensions into a longer dimension line. Combining dimensions make drawings clearer and easier to understand.
Topics Combining dimensions (p. 167)
Combination distances (p. 170)
Combining bolt groups (p. 172)
Grouping identical objects to the same dimension line (p. 173)
D From outermost work point to first bolt
Dimensioning - Bolt dimensions
Extreme bolts;
Assembly or Main part
Extreme bolts to work points;
YesF Horizontal and
vertical dimensions between the work points in a skewed brace
Dimensioning - Position dimensions
Main part skew position;
Yes
Mark DimensionDialog box -Tab Field; Value
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Forward offset (p. 173)
Recognizable distance (p. 174)
Closing dimensions (p. 175)
Combining dimensions
You can combine separate dimensions into a longer dimension line.
Automatic dimensioning
In the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > General > Combine dimensions and select the level of combination.
Examples The first figure below shows the part position and internal dimensions not combined. The second figure shows the internal and the position dimension combined, using the Combine dim lines option.
The larger the number, the more Tekla Structures combines the dimensions.
Position dimension
Internal dimension
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Internal combined with position dimension
Bolt group internal dimensions and edge distance dimensions not combined
No optionThe No option prevents dimensions from being combined.
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First optionThe first option (1) combines the position dimensions of parts with the internal dimensions of parts, and the bolt group internal dimensions with bolt edge distances. Bolt position dimensions are not combined with bolt internal dimensions.
Second optionThe second option (2) combines the position dimensions of parts with part internal dimensions and the bolt group internal dimensions. Bolt internal dimensions are combined with bolt position dimensions. Edge distances are shown separately.
Third optionThe third option (3) combines the bolt internal dimensions and position dimensions in the same dimension line.
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Fourth optionThe fourth option (4) combines bolt group position dimensions with part position dimensions. Part and bolt internal dimensions are not combined with this option, but bolt internal dimensions are combined with bolt edge distances.
Fifth optionThe fifth option (5) combines internal dimensions and the position dimension of bolt groups where there are several bolt groups.
4.5 optionThe combine option type 4.5 for dimensions uses combination type 5 for main part and combination type 4 for secondary parts.
Combination distancesTo define the distance for combining dimensions, open the drawing properties dialog box and click Dimensioning... > General and set the distance values for the following fields:
Distance The distance within which Tekla Structures combines internal dimensions.
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Min distance Another criterion for combining internal dimensions. If the distance between two details is less than the minimum distance, Tekla Structures combines the dimensions.
Distance field = 5’-0
Distance field = 1’-0
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Combining bolt groups
For dimensioning and marking purposes, Tekla Structures treats bolt groups located close together as one group, as illustrated below:
Combine bolt dimensions
You can combine bolt group internal dimensions, and display them in the format 3*60 or 3*60=180, or have single dimensions.
Open the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Bolt dimensions > Combine bolt dimensions and select a format.
To define the minimum number of bolt dimensions that Tekla Structures combines, enter a number in the Minimum number to combine field.
You can change the @ character using the variable XS_COMBINED_BOLT_DIM_CHARACTER.
Min distance field = 5’-0
Min distance field = 5"
Bolt group 1
Bolt group 2
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Grouping identical objects to the same dimension line
You can group identical parts, bolts, components and cuts or shapes to the same dimension line. When the repeated objects are grouped to a single dimension line, you also have the option to include information to the dimension line tags automatically or define what information is displayed in the tag.
To group identical objects to the same dimension line:
1. In the drawing, right-click and select Properties... from the pop-up menu to display the properties dialog box of the drawing.
2. In the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning...
3. In the dimensioning properties dialog box, go to the Dimension grouping tab. Set the properties as required:
• Activate dimension grouping: Select the objects which you want to group. • Grouping properties: Select the elements by which you define the identical
conditions. • Automatic tagging: Select the appropriate option to include information to the
dimension line tags automatically.
To define the information displayed in the dimension line tags:
1. Double-click the dimension line for the tag you want to modify. 2. In the Dimension properties dialog box, click the Marks tab. 3. In Tags, replace the << Automatic >> value with the required text. 4. Click Modify.
Forward offset
You can change the location of a dimension line by using forward offset. The Forward offset defines the search distance for the base point of a dimension. If Tekla Structures does not find a base point (corner) within the Forward offset search distance, it uses an edge point.
To set the forward offset, open the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > General > Forward offset and enter a value for the search distance.
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Recognizable distance
In some cases it is important to look at the asymmetrical relationship of parts, so that an asymmetric secondary part is correctly connected to a main part. In part dimensioning or bolt internal dimensioning, you can use Recognizable distance to have asymmetry reflected in dimensioning. If the asymmetry is smaller than the distance you enter here, Tekla Structures represents it using a dimension.
Setting the distance
In the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > General > Recognizable distance and then enter a distance.
You will find that the setting Dimensioning... > Position dimensions > Centered bolt will have an effect on how the dimension is displayed.
Forward offset greater than the 1’-8 dimension to the hole group.
Forward offset distance set to a smaller value.
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Closing dimensions
You can close dimension lines using dimensioning settings.
Close dimension In the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > General > Close dimension, and select an option:
• No does not close dimensions• In X only closes dimensions in the x direction and leaves others open• All closes all dimensions
Open dimensioning
Closed dimensioning
This setting is part-specific and is not relevant to profile shape dimensions. See also Shape dimensions (p. 139).
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Close short dimensions
To manage how Tekla Structures closes short dimensions, click Dimensioning... > General > Close short dimensions. With the Yes option Tekla Structures closes short dimension(s). With the No option the open dimension is the middle one rather than the short end dimension. See the illustration below.
When you leave short dimensions open, Tekla Structures leaves out the longer dimension line in dimension lines that contain two dimensions. If dimension lines contain three dimensions, Tekla Structures leaves out the middle one. This option does not affect dimension lines with more than three dimensions.
4.9 Automatic dimensioning of general arrangement drawings
You can automatically add dimensions to grids and parts in general arrangement drawings in the General - Dimensioning Properties dialog box.
Close short dimensions = No
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Adjusting automatic grid dimensions
The General - Dimensioning properties dialog box allows you to adjust the grid line dimension and overall dimension creation settings and the positioning of the grid dimensions in general arrangement drawings.
Grid line dimensions
To adjust the grid line dimensions:
1. Click the Dimensioning button in the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box.
2. Go to the Grid tab in the General - Dimensioning Properties dialog box.3. Set Grid line dimensions to Off if you do not want the drawing to have grid line
dimensions.
Set Grid line dimensions to On to have grid line dimensions in the drawing. See below for an example of grid line dimensions.
Grid dimensions
Part dimensions
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Overall dimensions
To adjust the overall grid dimensions:
1. Click the Dimensioning button in the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box.
2. Go to the Grid tab in the General - Dimensioning Properties dialog box.3. Set Overall dimensions to Off if you do not want the drawing to have overall dimensions.
Set Overall dimensions to On to have overall dimensions in the drawing. See below for an example of overall dimensions.
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Horizontal dimension positioning
To adjust the horizontal grid dimension positioning:
1. Click the Dimensioning button in the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box.
2. Go to the Grid tab in the General - Dimensioning Properties dialog box.3. Use the setting Horizontal > Left, Right or Both to control where Tekla Structures
positions vertical grid line dimensions in the horizontal direction.
Below is an example of Horizontal > Left.
Below is an example of Horizontal > Right.
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Below is an example of Horizontal > Both.
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Vertical dimension positioning
To adjust the vertical grid dimension positioning:
1. Click the Dimensioning button in the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box.
2. Go to the Grid tab in the General - Dimensioning Properties dialog box.3. Use the setting Vertical > Above, Below or Both control where Tekla Structures positions
horizontal grid line dimensions in the vertical direction
Below is and example of Vertical > Above.
Below is and example of Vertical > Below.
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Below is and example of Vertical > Both.
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Adjusting automatic part dimensions
You can adjust the part dimensions of a general arrangement drawing on the Parts tab in the General - Dimensioning Properties dialog box.
See also Adjusting maximum leader line length (p. 183)
Dimensioning parts not entirely in the view (p. 184)
Adjusting the maximum number of outside dimensions (p. 185)
Using object group dimensioning rules in defining the dimensioned parts (p. 186)
Adjusting part dimension position (p. 188)
Adding automatic text tags to part dimension lines (p. 196)
Adjusting maximum leader line lengthUse the Maximum leader line length options on the Parts tab of the General - Dimensioning Properties dialog box to control how close the dimension lines are positioned to the parts they are dimensioning.
1. In the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box, click Dimensioning...2. Go to the Parts tab.3. Set a value for the Outside dimensions option if you want the outside dimension lines to
take the maximum leader line length from the grid line. See below for an example:
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4. Set a value for the Inside dimensions option if you want the inside dimension lines to take the maximum leader line length from the part reference point. See below for an example:
Dimensioning parts not entirely in the viewIn general arrangement drawings, you can select whether to dimension parts that are not entirely inside the view. To do this:
1. In the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box, click Dimensioning.2. Go to the Parts tab.3. Select Include parts not entirely in view > On to dimension the parts that are partly
outside the view. Select Off if you do not want to dimension the parts.
In the example below only one corner of the plan view is shown. By changing the setting you can get also partially visible parts dimensioned automatically.
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Adjusting the maximum number of outside dimensionsUse the Maximum number of outside dimensions option on the Parts tab of the General - Dimensioning Properties dialog box to specify the maximum number of dimension lines allowed outside the grid. Once the desired maximum is reached, Tekla Structures creates the dimensions inside the grid.
1. In the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box, click Dimensioning.2. Go to the Parts tab.3. Set a value for the Maximum number of outside dimensions option. See below for an
example, where 3 has been defined as the value for this options: Three dimensions have been created outside the grid and the rest inside the grid:
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Using object group dimensioning rules in defining the dimensioned partsYou can use object groups to specify different objects to be dimensioned on different dimension lines. To do this:
1. In the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box, click Dimensioning, and go to the Parts tab.
2. Before you can add the dimensioning rules, you need to have the object groups created. 3. Go back to the General - Dimensioning Properties dialog box Parts tab and add the
desired object groups to dimensioning rules by clicking Add rule and selecting the rule from the list box in the Object group column.
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In this example, we created several beam groups, one for each beam size to be dimensioned. In the drawing, the different beams are dimensioned on different dimension lines as follows:
See also Creating an object group
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Adjusting part dimension positionUse the positioning options in columns Positioning, Horizontal position and Vertical position to define the position of the part dimensions.
1. In the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box, click Dimensioning. 2. Go to the Parts tab.3. Select the desired value in the columns Positioning, Horizontal position and Vertical
position, see below for details.
Positioning
Example of Inside grid:
Option Description
No dimensions Does not create dimensions to the parts.Inside grid Dimensions to parts are created next to or near the
parts being dimensioned.
All part dimensions are placed inside the grid when the parts are inside the grid. Where the parts are in the end bay and the end which is being dimensioned to is next to the outside, then the dimension will still be outside, even if you have selected Inside grid.
Outside grid Dimensions to parts are created and positioned outside the grid.
Either Dimensions to parts are created and positioned either inside or outside the grid depending on the part position, in conjunction with the maximum number of outside dimensions.
You must use the Either option if you define the Maximum number of outside dimensions, so that Tekla Structures can position dimensions inside the grid when the maximum number of dimensions is reached outside the grid.
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Example of Outside grid:
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Horizontal position
Example of Left side:
Option Description
Left side All dimensions to horizontal parts are positioned to the left of the grid.
Right side All dimensions to horizontal parts are positioned to the right of the grid.
Distributed to both sides
All dimensions to horizontal parts are positioned to the grid nearest the part they are dimensioning.
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Example of Right side:
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Example of Distributed on both sides:
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Vertical position
Example of Above:
Option Description
Above All dimensions to vertical parts are positioned to the top of the grid.
Below All dimensions to vertical parts are positioned to the bottom of the grid.
Distributed to both sides
All dimensions to vertical parts are positioned to the grid nearest the part they are dimensioning.
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Example of Below:
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Example of Distributed on both sides:
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Adding automatic text tags to part dimension linesYou can add automatic text tags to part dimension lines in the general arrangement drawings in the General - Dimension Properties dialog box. For example, if you have different automatic dimensions for columns and purlins, you can include this information to the dimension line tag.
Preconditions Before you can add the text tags, first create the object groups and add the object group dimension rules. For more information on doing this, see Using object group dimensioning rules in defining the dimensioned parts (p. 186) in the online help.
Usage 1. In the general arrangement drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning and go to the Parts tab.
2. In the Tag column, enter the texts that you want to display for the different object groups.
3. Click Modify.
Example Here the beam sizes are added:
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4.10 Dimension appearance and locationUse the Dimension Properties dialog box to set dimension properties.
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Save, Save as, Load
Use Save to save your settings as the standard ones.
If you need to vary your standard settings for a particular project, make the changes and use Save as. Use a unique name for these settings.
Select the name of a saved set of properties from the list box and click Load to use those settings.
See also Accessing dimension settings (p. 199)
Selecting the dimension types (p. 200)
Selecting angle (p. 201)
Selecting the type of curved dimension (p. 202)
Setting the dimension format (p. 202)
Placing dimensions (p. 204)
Aligning sloped dimension text (p. 207)
Adjusting dimension appearance (p. 207)
Adjusting dimension mark settings (p. 211)
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Setting Advanced dimension options (p. 213)
Accessing dimension settings
• To access automatic dimension settings, open the drawing properties dialog box in the Model Editor and click Dimension....
• To access the settings for manual dimensions, open the drawing in the Drawing Editor, and click Dimensioning > Dimension Properties to open the Dimension Properties dialog box.
See also Selecting the dimension types (p. 200)
Setting the dimension format (p. 202)
Creating short extension lines (p. 200)
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Selecting angle (p. 201)
Selecting the type of curved dimension (p. 202)
Placing dimensions (p. 204)
Selecting the dimension typesGo to the Dimension Properties dialog box, and select dimension types for straight dimensions (common setting) and for dimensions in the x direction (special setting). For more information on all the available types of dimensions, see Dimension types (p. 132). There are two basic types, all the others are combinations of these basic types:
• Relative
Shows linear distances or length
• Absolute
Shows the linear distance from an origin point to the dimensioned edge, hole, etc.
Creating short extension lines1. Open the drawing properties dialog box and click Dimension. 2. Select an option from the Short extension line list box:
• Select Short extension line > Yes option to create extension lines all the same length:
• Use the option On grid lines only to use the short extension line automatically if a dimension line falls on a grid line. Elsewhere the extension line will be as usual.
No Yes
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To adjust the extension line length, use the following variables:
• set XS_DIMENSION_EXTENSION_LINE_TOWARD_FACTOR to 1.5• set XS_DIMENSION_EXTENSION_LINE_AWAY_FACTOR to 1.0
Selecting angle In the Dimension Properties dialog box, select the type of angle to use. The Angle defines the type of angle measurement Tekla Structures displays. Select among the following options:
Text height * 1.0
Text height * 1.5
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Angle options affect the appearance of the following dimensions:
• Bevel dimensions (Radius and bevel dimensions (p. 140))• Skew position (Skew position (p. 153))• Skewed bolt groups (unless XS_NO_BOLT_ANGLE_DIMENSIONS is set), see Bolt
internal dimensions (p. 143)
Selecting the type of curved dimensionAdding dimensions using the Drawing Editor gives you additional options for curved dimensions:
Curved Select the type of curved dimension from the list box:
• To display the length of the arc, select Distance (the dimension has orthogonal reference lines).
• To display the angle in degrees, select Angle (the dimension has radial reference lines).
You cannot mirror or rotate curved dimensions.
Setting the dimension format
To set the format to use for dimensioning, open the drawing properties dialog box, and then click Dimension... > General. Set the units, precision, format, grouping, and combining options.
Units Select the units to use from the options in the list box, as shown below:
Image Description More information
Shows the angle dimensions in degrees on sideShows the angle dimensions in dimension at angle vertexShows the angle dimensions using a triangle
You can also set the Triangle base length. This controls the base dimension shown for bevel dimensions.
Field Description
automatic Uses the units defined in modelmm millimeterscm centimetersm metersfoot - inch feet and inches
Inches are converted into integer feet, and the remaining inches are shown in inches.
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Precision Select the level of precision for dimensions using the Precision list box. The format you use also affects dimension precision. For example, if you set the format to ###.# you get 1/10 precision, not 1/1000 precision.
You need to enter values as integers when setting variables for unfolding. See Unfolding dimensions (p. 141).
Format Use the Format list box to select a format for displaying dimensions. Tekla Structures only uses the information in brackets when necessary and it is optional. For example, the dimension 500.00 is shown as 500 if you use the format ###.[#] and as 500.0 if you use the format ###.#.
cm / m centimeters and meters
Dimensions under 100 cm are shown in centimeters, and dimensions above 100 cm are shown in meters. Millimeters are shown as superscript.
For more information on defining the size of the superscript, see XS_SUPERSCRIPT_HEIGHT_FACTOR
inch inches
Field Description
FieldInteger value Description
0.00 1 For defining precision with rounding. For example, with precision 0.33 the actual dimension 50.40 is shown as 50.33.
0.50 20.33 30.25 41/8 5 For imperial units1/16 61/32 71/10 8 For defining precision without
rounding 1/100 91/1000 10
Field Integer value
### 0###[.#] 1###.# 2###[.##] 3###.## 4###[.###] 5###.### 6
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Decimal separator
To define the character to be used as a decimal separator in dimension marks, use the variable XS_DIMENSION_DECIMAL_SEPARATOR in Tools > Advanced Options > Dimensioning: General.
Use grouping To select how to display large dimension values, use the options in the Use grouping list box:
To define how to display large dimension values, use the variables XS_DIMENSION_DIGIT_GROUPING_CHARACTER and XS_DIMENSION_DIGIT_GROUPING_COUNT in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Dimensioning: General.
Combine equal dimensions
To define the format of combined dimensions in drawings, select either 3*60 or 3*60=180.
Indicate the minimum number of dimensions to combine in the Minimum number to combine field.
Placing dimensions
Use the Placing options to control the space between parallel dimension lines and the location of the dimensions in relation to the object they dimension.
Dimension line spacing
The Dimension line spacing option allows you to define the space between parallel dimension lines
Short dimensions The Short dimensions options allow you to choose whether to place short dimension text inside or outside of the dimensions.
### #/# 7
###/##.### 8
Field Integer value
With this variable, you can change the separators in dimension objects in drawings only, not in part marks or templates.
Field Description
Yes Uses different grouping options to display large dimensions more clearly.
No Does not use any grouping options.
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If you select the text to be outside the dimension lines, you can select on which side of the extension line the dimension text is placed. To change the side of outside dimension, go to Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Flip Outside Dimension, and select the dimension you want to change.
See also Place (p. 205)
PlaceTo define the location of automatic dimensions, open the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimension..., and then click Place.
To manually edit dimension locations, you need to set the dimension placing properties in the Drawing Editor. Click Dimensioning > Dimension Properties... to open the Dimension Properties dialog box and then click the Place... button.
The Dimension placing dialog box appears.
Inside moves the dimension text further away or closer to the dimension line.
Outside moves the dimension text outside the extension lines.
Placing and Direction are only available for manual dimensions in the Drawing Editor
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Preferred dim side
To indicate whether dimensions should appear on the front or side view for adjoining parts, in the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimensioning... > Part dimensions > Preferred dim side, and then select one of the options:
Field Description More information
Placing Method used to place dimension:
• free
Tekla Structures decides the location and direction of the dimension based on the Direction settings.
• fixed
You can place the dimension at any point.
Only available for manual dimensions.
Search margin
The farthest distance Tekla Structures uses when searching for an empty space for the dimension.
Minimal distance
The closest distance Tekla Structures uses to search for an empty space for a dimension.
Direction The side on which Tekla Structures places dimensions (relative to the object being dimensioned).
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Aligning sloped dimension text
Tekla Structures aligns slightly-sloped dimension text as shown below:
The default limit for aligning dimension text is 0.1 (sin 5.74°). To adjust this limit, use the variable:
set XS_DIMENSION_LINE_TEXT_EPS=0.1
Adjusting dimension appearance
The settings on the Appearance tab of the Dimension Properties dialog box control the appearance of dimensions in the drawing.
• To define the appearance of automatic dimensions, open the drawing properties dialog box in Model Editor, then click Dimension... and go to the Appearance tab.
• To define the appearance of manually created dimensions in the Drawing Editor, click Dimensioning > Dimension Properties to open the Dimension Properties dialog box, and go to the Appearance tab.
Example Description
Tekla Structures aligns slightly-sloped (<5.74°) dimension text in the same way as vertical dimension text.
If the dimension text is sloped more than >5.74°, Tekla Structures flips the text.
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In addition to the settings on the Appearance tab, you can change the default appearance settings of drawing dimensions on the Drawing dimensions page of the Options dialog box.
See also Text options (p. 208)
Line, Arrow options (p. 209)
Creating exaggerated dimensions (p. 209)
Changing the appearance of absolute dimensions (p. 210)
Text options
Field Description
Text color Controls the color of the text. The color controls the line weight.
Text height Controls the height of the text used in the dimensions in the drawing.
Font Controls which font is used in the dimension.
Frame Defines a frame for the dimension markPlace Defines how the dimension is placed
relative to the dimension line
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Line, Arrow optionsThe Line, Arrow options define the appearance of dimension lines and arrowheads in the drawing.
Creating exaggerated dimensionsYou can exaggerate narrow dimensions to make them easier to read.
To set the exaggeration:
Usage 1. Go to Tools > Options > Options... > Drawing dimensions.
Use Exaggeration limit field to set the exaggeration limit value. All the dimensions that are narrower than the limit you set are exaggerated in the drawings.
2. Select Paper or Model as the exaggeration scaling method, and click OK.
If you select Paper, the exaggeration limit is multiplied by the view scale. For example, if the scale is 1:10 and the limit is 10 mm, then all the dimensions smaller than 100 mm are exaggerated.If you select Model, and the scale is 1:10, all the dimensions smaller than 10 mm are exaggerated regardless of the drawing scale.
3. Select Dimensioning > Dimension Properties to display the Dimension Properties dialog box.
4. On the Marks tab, set Exaggeration to Specified to enable the exaggeration.
5. Set the values for Direction, Origin, Width, Position and Height.
6. Click Apply.
When you have selected to show the dimensions as exaggerated, a dimension that is narrower than the limit you set is exaggerated. If there are many exaggerated dimensions, they are re-arranged so that all dimensions are placed correctly.
Example Example of exaggerated dimensions:
Field Description
Color The color of the dimension line. This controls the line weight in printed drawings.
Arrow shape Controls the type of the mark used with the dimension line
Arrow size Sets the size of the arrowhead
Depending on whether you set the exaggeration for one dimension or the whole set of dimensions, the exaggerated dimensions may look different.
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Changing the appearance of absolute dimensionsYou can select whether to show zero at the zero point of the absolute dimensions, and also change the orientation of the absolute dimensions.
To change the appearance of absolute dimensions:
1. Click Tools > Options > Options, and go to the Drawing dimensions page.
2. Set Show zero in absolute dimensions to No if you do not want to show zero at the zero points in absolute dimensions. Yes is the default value
3. Set Draw absolute dimension values parallel to dimension line to Yes to show dimensions parallel to dimension lines in absolute dimensions. No is the default value
4. Click OK.
Example In the following example, dimensions are parallel to the dimension line and zero is shown at the zero point.
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Adjusting dimension mark settings
In the Drawing Editor, select Dimensioning > Dimension Properties and use the options on the Marks tab in the Dimension Properties dialog box to control dimension mark contents, tags and plate side marks.
See also Adjusting dimension mark contents (p. 211)
Creating dimension tags (p. 211)
Creating plate side marks manually (p. 213)
Creating plate side marks automatically (p. 215)
Adjusting dimension mark contentsUsage 1. Select Dimensioning > Dimension Properties to display the Dimension properties
dialog box and go to the Marks tab.2. Adjust the settings in the Dimension mark contents group box:
• Prefix
Displays the selected text before the numeric value of the dimension.
• Visibility of numeric value
Defines whether the numeric value of the dimension is visible or hidden.
• Postfix
Displays the selected text after the numeric value of the dimension.
See also Creating dimension tags (p. 211)
Creating dimension tagsTo add user-defined text tags to dimension lines, use the fields in the Tags section.
Usage 1. Select the dimension line to add the tag to. 2. Right-click and select Properties... from the pop-up menu to display the Dimension
Properties dialog box.3. Go to the Marks tab, and add the desired tag.
If you hide the numeric value of the dimension, the prefix and postfix text will still be shown.
The prefix and postfix values cannot be plain numbers. Also, the prefix value cannot end with a number and the postfix value cannot start with a number when the numeric value of the dimension is visible.
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You can add text tags to single and combined dimensions. The middle column in the dialog box (C in this example) only applies to single dimensions.
Linking associative dimension tags to object properties
The dimension tags are fully associated to the objects the dimension belongs to. You can add extra information in the drawings and have that information automatically updated with any changes made in the model.
1. On the Marks tab, click the ... button next to the text field of the tag where you want to add the associative mark to. For example, to add the associative mark to the upper left tag, select the button marked in the image below.
2. In the dimension mark properties dialog box, select the desired mark element in the list of available elements and click Add.
3. Click Modify. Tekla Structures adds the associative mark as text into the dimension tag.
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Creating plate side marks manually You can create plate side marks on dimension leader lines. The plate side marks indicate whether the dimension point is to the face or center of the part, for example a plate, web, or flange.
Usage To create plate side marks:
1. Select Dimensioning > Dimension Properties to display the Dimension properties dialog box.
2. On the Marks tab, set Type in Plate side marks to Specified to manually control the symbol and insert plate side mark symbols in the drawing.
3. Modify the other properties of the plate side marks if necessary:
• Left and right plate side marks: Appearance of the mark symbol on the dimension leader line
• Size: Size of the symbol• Color: Color of the symbol• Offset: Offset from the dimension line along the leader line
Plate side mark symbols
To define the symbol Tekla Structures uses in plate side marks, use the following variables in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Dimensioning: General:
• XS_DIMENSION_PLATE_SIDE_MARK_SYMBOL_LEFT
• XS_DIMENSION_PLATE_SIDE_MARK_SYMBOL_CENTER
• XS_DIMENSION_PLATE_SIDE_MARK_SYMBOL_RIGHT
The plate side mark symbols are in the symbol file dimension_marks.sym located in the ..\TeklaStructures\*version*\environments\*environment*\symbols folder. You can customize them in Symbol editor, if necessary. If you change them, the pictures in the dialog box do not change, but the change is visible in the result.
See also Creating plate side marks automatically (p. 215)
Setting Advanced dimension options
The Advanced tab in the Dimension Properties dialog box controls the type and appearance of plate side marks and some check dimensions.
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1. Select Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings and select the drawing properties that you want to adjust.
2. Click the Dimension button.3. Go to the Advanced tab.
Plate side marks See Creating plate side marks automatically (p. 215)
Check dimensions
Line and text color and text height only apply to position dimensions to work points and bolt holes in a main part. Use the following options in the Dimensioning dialog box to create these dimensions:
• Position tab > Position to (Working points) or (Both) • Position tab > Main part bolt position (On)
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Knock off dimension types
These are the options for knock off dimension type:
• Typical dimension style
• Set-back style
The field for creating the knock off dimensions is located on the Part tab in the Dimensioning properties dialog box.
See also Using check dimensions (p. 164)
Using knock off dimensions (p. 166)
Creating plate side marks automaticallyYou can create plate side marks automatically to both automatic and manual plate dimensions.
1. In the drawing properties dialog box, click Dimension. 2. In the Dimension Properties dialog box, go to the Advanced tab.3. In Plate side marks > Type, select Automatic.
Example
See also Creating plate side marks manually (p. 213)
4.11 Dimension referenceThis section consists of the reference pages for the dimensioning commands.
The following table lists the commands used in dimensioning and gives a short description of each one.
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See also Manual dimensioning (p. 133)
Dimensioning properties
Synopsis Displays the dimensioning properties dialog box for the drawing.
Description Tekla Structures creates dimensions in the drawing view using the current properties in the Dimensioning Properties dialog box. To view the properties on different tabs, click the following links:
• General dimensioning properties (p. 216)• Part dimensioning properties (p. 217)• Bolt dimensioning properties (p. 218)• Position dimensioning properties (p. 219)• Dimension grouping properties (p. 220)• Sub-assemblies (p. 221)• Reinforcement dimensioning properties (p. 221)• Automatic dimensioning of general arrangement drawings (p. 176)
General dimensioning properties
The options on the General tab are:
Command Description
Dimensioning properties (p. 216)
Defines which dimensions to create, how to combine them, etc.
Dimension properties (p. 222)
Defines the appearance and location of dimensions.
Dimensioning > GA Dimensioning Settings... (p. 230)
Defines dimension options for general arrangement drawings.
Field Description More information
Dimensioning type Standard is used for almost all dimensioning.
The Truss option meets the specific requirements needed to dimension truss drawings. It dimensions the position and length of the diagonals. The dimensioning is done only if the diagonals are secondary parts that are welded to upper and lower chords, which are main parts and not welded to any parts. If the truss welding is done some other way, standard dimensioning is used.
Number of views Minimizes the number of views that Tekla Structures creates.
Also check the settings in the drawing’s View properties
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Part dimensioning properties
The options on the Part dimensions tab are:
Combine dimensions Combines several single dimensions into one dimension line.
Controlling dimensions (p. 166)
Close dimensions Completes dimension lines to include the entire part.
Closing dimensions (p. 175)
Forward offset The distance Tekla Structures uses to search for the location of a dimension line.
Forward offset (p. 173)
Recognizable distance
The limit for dimensioning asymmetry in secondary parts.
Recognizable distance (p. 174)
Part mark to dimension line
Adds a part mark to a dimension line.
Part mark on dimension line (p. 138)
Main dimension side Defines the side on which Tekla Structures places the Assembly overall, Main part work point, and Knock-off dimensions.
Auto Tekla Structures treats the main dimensions in the same way as other dimensions.
Up places the main dimensions above the part (or to the left for vertical parts)
Down puts the main dimensions below the part.
Up places the skew position dimensions of the main part below the part and Down places them above.
Field Description More information
Field Description More information
Internal Creates internal dimensions for secondary parts connected to the main part.
Internal dimensions (p. 139)
Main part overall
Creates an overall dimension for the main part.
Overall dimensions (p. 137)
Assembly part overall
Creates an overall dimension for the entire assembly.
Main part work points
Creates a check dimension between the outermost work points.
Using check dimensions (p. 164)
Main part shape
Creates dimensions to show the shape of a main part.
Shape dimensions (p. 139)
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Bolt dimensioning properties
The options in the Bolt dimensions tab are:
Main part radius
Creates radius dimensions for curved chamfers and round holes in the main part.
Radius and bevel dimensions (p. 140)
Bevel Defines the appearance of bevel dimensions in drawings.
Bevel angle Defines which side of the bevel to dimension.
Knock off dimensions
Creates check dimensions from the edge of the main part to the work point.
Using knock off dimensions (p. 166)
Preferred dim side
Sets the preferred view (front or side) for part dimensions.
Preferred dim side (p. 206)
From the nearest floor level to part
Creates dimensions indicating the distance from the closest floor level to the bottom and/or top of the parts.
From grid to part centerline
Creates dimensions showing the offset of a part from the grid to the part centerline.
From grid to part ends
Creates dimensions showing the offset of a part from the grid to the near or far end of the part.
Field Description More information
Field Description More information
Main part bolt internal
Creates internal dimensions for bolt groups in the main part.
Bolt internal dimensions (p. 143)
Skewed bolt group
Aligns the bolt dimensions with the main part or bolt group.
Skewed bolt groups (p. 144)
Secondary part bolt internal
Creates internal dimensions for bolt groups in the secondary part.
Bolt internal dimensions (p. 143)
Skewed bolt group
Aligns the bolt dimensions with the secondary part or bolt group.
Skewed bolt groups (p. 144)
Extreme bolts Creates dimension between the outermost bolts.
Using check dimensions (p. 164)
Extreme bolts to work points
Creates dimensions from the outermost bolts to the work points.
Preferred dim side
Sets the preferred view (front or side) for bolt dimensions.
Preferred dim side (p. 206)
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Position dimensioning properties
The options on the Position dimensions tab are:
Combine bolt dimensions
Format for combined bolt group internal dimensions.
Combining bolt groups (p. 172)
Minimum number to combine
Defines the minimum number of dimensions to combine.
Combining dimensions (p. 167)
Field Description More information
Field Description More information
Position bolts/parts to
Controls from where Tekla Structures creates the part/bolt position dimensions. For cast-unit drawings, you can only specify from where the part position dimensions are created, and the only choice available is Position to.
Position bolts to and Position parts to (p. 147)
Secondary part
Creates dimensions to bolt holes or edges of the secondary part.
Secondary part (p. 149)
Secondary part dimension direction
Aligns dimensions with the main or neighboring part. Only for skewed clip angles or shear plates.
Skew secondary parts (p. 150)
Position from Sets the starting point for running dimensions. Only for skewed clip angles or shear plates bolted to a neighboring part.
Skew secondary parts (p. 150)
Reversed direction for running dimensions
Changes the direction of running dimensions. With this option, you can set the zero point to the end of a member rather than to the start.
Changing the direction of running dimensions (p. 151)
Main part bolt position
Creates dimensions to the bolt holes in the main part.
Main part bolt position (p. 151)
Main part skew position
Creates horizontal and vertical dimensions representing the skew position of a brace. Created between the work points of the main part.
Main part skew position (p. 152)
Using check dimensions (p. 164)
Skew position Defines how Tekla Structures dimensions skewed secondary part positions.
Skew position (p. 153)
Centered part Controls the dimensions of centrally-placed parts.
Centered parts and bolts (p. 153)
Centered bolt Controls the dimensions of centrally-placed bolts.
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Dimension grouping properties
The options on the Dimension grouping tab are:
Elevation dimension
Creates elevation dimensions. Elevation dimensions (p. 155)
Combine equal dimensions
Combines equal dimensions. Combine equal dimensions (p. 204)
Combining dimensions (p. 167)Minimum number to combine
Defines the minimum number of dimensions to combine.
Field Description More information
Field Description More information
Activate dimension grouping
Selects the objects for grouping.
Grouping identical objects to the same dimension line (p. 173)Parts Groups according to
parts.Bolts Groups according to
bolts.Components Groups according to
components.Cuts/Shapes Groups according to
cuts or shapes.Automatic tagging Defines how to
display information in dimension line.
Display tags Displays tags.Include part count in the tag
Includes part count in tag.
Do not display marks for the grouped items
Does not display marks for grouped items.
Available elements Elements available to define identical conditions.
Add Adds items to Selected elements list.
Remove Removes items from Selected elements list.
Move up Moves the element higher in the list.
Move down Moves the element lower in the list.
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Sub-assemblies
The options on the Sub-assemblies tab in the Assembly - dimensioning properties dialog box are:
See also Dimensioning nested assemblies (p. 164)
Reinforcement dimensioning properties
The Reinforcement dimensions tab contains the following options and settings:
See also Creating automatic reinforcement dimensions (p. 159)
Reinforcement dimensions (p. 157)
Adding reinforcement dimension lines (p. 163)
Adding reinforcement dimensions and dimension marks manually (p. 161)
General arrangement drawing dimensioning properties
The General - Dimensioning Properties dialog box contains the following options and settings:
Field Description
Dimension parts inside sub-assemblies
Defines whether to dimension parts inside sub-assemblies.
Measure sub-assembly position from
Defines the position from which the sub-assembly is measured.
Option Descriptions
Dimensions for reinforcing bar groups
Creates dimensions for reinforcing bar groups. Setting this option to On activates the other selections on this tab.
Mark location Sets the mark type and location.
Selecting the first option in the list box creates non-tagged dimension marks.
Selecting one of the other options in the list box creates tagged dimension marks. The location of the tag is indicated by the small rectangle in the option.
Edit mark contents Opens the Dimension mark content dialog box where you can select what you want to include in the normal dimension mark and in the tagged dimension mark.
Close dimension to binding geometry
Automatically adds closing dimensions to the edge of the part.
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Grid tab
Parts tab
See also Adjusting automatic grid dimensions (p. 177)
Adjusting automatic part dimensions (p. 183)
Dimension properties
Synopsis This command displays the dimension properties dialog box of the drawing.
Description Tekla Structures creates dimensions in the drawing view using the current properties in the Dimension Properties dialog box. The options are:
Option Descriptions
Grid line dimensions Controls the creation of the grid dimension line.Overall dimensions Controls the creation of the overall dimensions.Horizontal dimension positioning
Controls where Tekla Structures positions vertical grid line dimensions in the horizontal direction.
Vertical dimension properties
Controls where Tekla Structures positions horizontal grid line dimensions in the vertical direction.
Option Descriptions
Maximum leader line length > Outside dimensions
Defines that the outside dimension lines take the maximum leader line length from the grid center line.
Maximum leader line length > Inside dimensions
Defines that the inside dimension lines take the maximum leader line length from the part reference point..
Include parts not entirely in view
Dimensions the parts partly outside the view.
Maximum number of outside dimensions
Specifies the maximum number of dimension lines allowed outside the grid.
Object group dimensioning rules
Use object group dimensioning rules for defining the dimensioned parts and their position and add tags to dimension lines.
Field Description More information
Dimension type: Straight
Sets the dimension type for straight dimensions.
Dimension types (p. 132)
Accessing dimension settings (p. 199)
Dimension type: In x direction
As above, but overrides the straight setting for horizontal dimensions. If you use the blank option, Tekla Structures uses the Straight option settings.
The x direction usually means dimensions parallel to the drawing x axis.
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See also Adjusting dimension appearance (p. 207)
Adjusting dimension mark settings (p. 211)
Setting Advanced dimension options (p. 213)
Dimensioning > Add Horizontal Dimension
Synopsis Creates a dimension in the horizontal direction.
Description
Usage 1. Click Dimensioning > Add Horizontal Dimension.2. Pick the points to be dimensioned.3. End selection using the middle mouse button.
The position you click with the middle button also defines on which side the dimension line appears. When you use the fixed placing, the position you pick locates the dimension line.
See also Placing dimensions (p. 204)
Angle Defines the appearance of angle dimensions.
Selecting angle (p. 201)
Triangle base length
The base length of a triangle.
Curved Defines whether to use angle units or length for curved dimensions.
Selecting the type of curved dimension (p. 202)
This setting can only be adjusted in the Drawing Editor
Precision Defines dimension precision: rounding, imperial units.
Setting the dimension format (p. 202)Format Defines the number of decimals
and their appearance.Use grouping Defines the appearance of large
dimension values.Units Defines the units used in
dimensioning.Dimension line spacing
Defines the space between parallel dimension lines.
Short dimensions
Defines the text location of short dimensions: between or outside the dimension lines.
Short dimensions (p. 204)
Place Sets the margins and the side dimension lines appear.
Placing dimensions (p. 204)
Field Description More information
If you enter the dimension line using the middle button, position the dimension inside the view you are dimensioning, so that the dimensions are visible in the drawing.
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Dimensioning > Add Vertical Dimension
Synopsis Creates a dimension in the vertical direction.
Description
Usage 1. Click Dimensioning > Add Vertical Dimension.2. Pick the points to be dimensioned.3. End the selection with the middle button.
See also Dimensioning > Add Horizontal Dimension (p. 223)
Dimensioning > Add Orthogonal Dimension
Synopsis Creates a dimension in either the horizontal or vertical direction. Tekla Structures uses the direction of the larger overall distance.
Description
Usage 1. Click Dimensioning > Add Orthogonal Dimension.2. Pick the points to be dimensioned.3. End the selection with the middle button.
Dimensioning > Add Parallel Dimension
Synopsis Creates a dimension parallel to a line you define by picking two points.
Description
Usage 1. Click Dimensioning > Add Parallel Dimension.2. Pick two points to define the direction for the dimension line.3. Pick the points to be dimensioned.4. End selection using the middle mouse button.
Dimensioning > Add Perpendicular Dimension
Synopsis Creates a dimension perpendicular to a line you define by picking two points.
Description
Usage 1. Click Dimensioning > Add Perpendicular Dimension.2. Pick two points to set the orientation for dimension line.3. Pick the points to be dimensioned.4. End the selection with the middle mouse button.
Dimensioning > Add Free Dimension
Synopsis Creates a dimension parallel to the line between any two picked points.
Description
Usage 1. Click Dimensioning > Add Free Dimension.
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2. Pick the points to be dimensioned.3. End selection with the middle mouse button.
Dimensioning > Add Curved Dimension > With Orthogonal Reference LinesSynopsis Creates curved dimensions.
Description
Usage 1. Click Dimensioning > Add Curved Dimension > With Orthogonal Reference Lines.2. Pick three points to define the arc. (See illustration.)3. Pick the points to be dimensioned.4. End selection with the middle mouse button.
See also Dimensioning > Add Curved Dimension > With Radial Reference Lines (p. 225)
Dimensioning > Add Curved Dimension > With Radial Reference LinesSynopsis Creates curved dimensions with radial reference lines.
If the ends of a curved beam or polybeam have been cut or fitted, the points at the ends of the beam do not necessarily lie on the true curve of the beam. (As points marked 2 show in the figure below.) This is because curved beams are created with straight segments. To avoid creating incorrect curved dimensions, pick the three points defining the arc using points marked 1 in the figure below.
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Description The dimension text on the line can be either a distance or an angle value. You set this in the Dimension Properties dialog box.
Usage 1. Click Dimensioning > Add Curved Dimension > With Radial Reference Lines.2. Pick three points to define the arc.3. Pick the points to be dimensioned.4. End the selection with the middle mouse button.
See also Dimensioning > Add Curved Dimension > With Orthogonal Reference Lines (p. 225)
Dimensioning > Add Radial Dimension
Synopsis Creates radius dimensions.
Description Radius dimensions measure the radii of curved shapes.
Usage 1. Click Dimensioning > Add Radial Dimension.2. Pick three points to define the arc.3. Pick a point to place the dimension.
Dimensioning > Add Angular Dimension
Synopsis Creates angle dimensions.
By default, the radius dimension prefix is R (e.g. R 200). To change the radius dimension prefix (e.g. to Radius 200):
1. Open the file dim_operation.ail (TeklaStructures\*version*\messages\dim_operation.ail)
2. Change the prefix R to Radius:string dim_operation_dim_radius_prefix{ ... entry = ("enu", "R ");};string dim_operation_dim_radius_prefix{ ... entry = ("enu", "Radius ");};
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Description
You can set the format of the angle dimension in the Dimension Properties dialog box. The dimension can be shown by a triangle or in degrees. You can also enter the triangle base length.
Usage 1. Pick the vertex point of the angle (1).2. Pick two points to define the angle (2,3).3. Pick the side to place the dimension (4).
Dimensioning > Add Dimensions for all PartsSynopsis Recreate all dimensions automatically in drawings.
Description This command recreates the same dimensions as when the drawing was originally created. Tekla Structures dimensions all the views except for linked views, 3D views and key plan views.
Usage Select Dimensioning > Add Dimensions for all parts.
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Combine Dimension LinesSynopsis Use to manually combine a group of two or more parallel dimension lines into one line.
Description
Usage 1. Hold down the Ctrl key while picking the dimensions you want to combine. 2. Right-click and select Combine Dimension Lines.
See also Controlling dimensions (p. 166)
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Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Link Dimension Lines
Synopsis Use this command to connect two perpendicular dimension lines.
Description Connecting dimension lines makes drawings clearer and easier to read. For example, connect the dimension lines of embedded objects in a cast unit, floor beams in a floor plan, or anchor bolts in an anchor bolt plan.
Usage To connect two dimension lines:
1. Select the two dimension lines to connect.2. Right-click and select Link dimension lines from the pop-up menu, or click the Link
dimension lines icon.3. The dimension lines are connected:
See also Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Unlink Dimension Lines (p. 228)
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Unlink Dimension Lines
Synopsis Disconnects dimension lines that have been connected with the Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Link Dimension Lines (p. 228) command.
Description This command applies to both ends of the dimension line.
Usage To disconnect dimension lines:
1. Select the dimension line.2. Right-click and select Unlink dimension lines from the pop-up menu.
See also Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Link Dimension Lines (p. 228)
Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Add/Remove Dimension PointSynopsis Use these commands to add a new dimension point or remove an existing one.
Usage 1. Select the dimension to modify. You can only modify one dimension at a time..2. Select Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Add Dimension Point or Remove
Dimension Point.
• To add a dimension point, pick a position.• To remove a dimension point, pick the dimension point you want to remove.
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Dimensioning > Edit Dimensions > Set Dimension Start Point Synopsis Used to pick a new start point for running dimensions.
Description When you use the US absolute dimension type, Tekla Structures draws a new RD symbol (Running Dimension) at the new zero point and updates the selected dimensions according to the new start point. By default, Tekla Structures creates the RD symbol at the left end of the part.
Usage 1. Pick an existing dimension in the drawing. 2. Right-click and select Set Dimension Start Point. 3. Pick the new start point. Tekla Structures automatically updates the dimensions.
See also Dimension types (p. 132)
Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Check Dimension Point ValiditySynopsis Checks all dimensions.
Description By default Tekla Structures checks dimensions when you open a drawing. This command re-checks the dimensions and marks invalid dimensions with an invalidity symbol, a red circle.
Usage 1. Click Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Check Dimension Point Validity.2. Select Single or All.
You can resize the dimension point invalidity symbols. To resize the invalidity symbols, use variables XS_DIMENSION_POINT_CIRCLE_INNER_RADIUS and XS_DIMENSION_POINT_CIRCLE_OUTER_RADIUS.
See also Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Point Invalidity Symbol (p. 229)
Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Point Invalidity SymbolSynopsis Deletes invalidity symbols from invalid dimensions.
Description Tekla Structures marks dimensions that need checking with an invalidity symbol, a red circle. This command lets you to delete the invalidity symbols without deleting the dimension line from the cloned drawing.
Usage 1. Click Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Point Invalidity Symbol.
These commands are also available in the pop-up menu for dimensions.
You can use this command to swap the running dimensions start point to the opposite end of the member. This is useful when running dimensions start from the wrong end of a member.
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2. Select Single and the invalidity symbol to delete, or select All to remove all invalidity symbols..
See also Defining objects to be cloned (p. 85)
Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Change SymbolSynopsis Deletes the dimension point change symbols.
Description Tekla Structures uses a symbol to mark changed dimensions. A change symbol is placed around the old point and the new point. An arrow is drawn from the old point to the new point.
To highlight the changed dimension text and moved dimension points in associative drawings, set the variable XS_HIGHLIGHT_ASSOCIATIVE_DIMENSION_CHANGES to TRUE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Dimensioning: General.
This command lets you delete the change symbols.
Usage To delete a single change symbol:
1. Click Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Change Symbol > Single.
2. Select the change symbol to delete.
To delete all change symbols, click Dimensioning > Review Dimensions > Remove Dimension Change Symbol > All.
See also Drawing objects associated with model objects (p. 91)
Dimensioning > GA Dimensioning Settings...Synopsis Controls dimensioning options for general arrangement drawings.
Description The semi-automatic GA dimensioning is a special dimensioning type you only use for general arrangement drawings. It contains several dimensioning options:
• Which points and parts Tekla Structures dimensions• How Tekla Structures combines dimensions• Whether to use the reference line of the part or the center line as a dimension point
Field Description More information
Dimension Defines which points Tekla Structures uses for dimensioning. Intersection points only creates dimensions for points where two parts intersect. Intersection and reference points creates dimensions for points where two parts intersect, and to the reference points of the selected parts.
Parts Defines whether Tekla Structures dimensions all the selected parts or only main parts.
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Usage 1. Open a general arrangement drawing.2. Click Dimensioning > GA Dimensioning Settings.... 3. Set the properties.4. Click Apply.5. Select the objects you want to dimension.6. Create dimensions using the commands in the Dimensioning menu: Dimensioning >
Add GA Drawing Dimensions > Along Part X Axis, Along Part Y Axis, or Along Part X and Y Axis.
Combining options
The following illustrations show how Tekla Structures combines different dimensions. These relate specifically to dimensioning settings in general arrangement drawings.
All Tekla Structures combines all dimensions for the selected parts on one dimension line.
By grid lines Tekla Structures combines points to be dimensioned depending on how close they are to the grid lines. For example, in the drawing below, dimensions are combined so that the intersection points of the upper beams are dimensioned close to the upper grid line and the lower beams close to the lower grid line.
Combine Defines how Tekla Structures combines dimensions.
Combining options (p. 231)
Uses Defines whether Tekla Structures uses the reference line or the center line as a dimension point.
Use options (p. 233)
Field Description More information
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By grid squares Tekla Structures combines points to be dimensioned depending on how close they are to the box formed by the grid lines.
By main parts Tekla Structures combines dimensions so that all intersections of one main part are shown with a single dimension line.
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By selected parts Tekla Structures combines all intersections of the selected parts with separate dimension lines.
Use options
The following illustrations show how Tekla Structures creates dimensions using different dimensioning settings in general arrangement drawings.
Reference lines Tekla Structures generates dimensions using the Position settings in the object’s properties dialog box. In the drawing below, the beams dimensioned to the edge of the flange were placed in the model with Position on plane set to Right. So, the points you pick in the model when placing the object affect dimensioning.
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Center line Tekla Structures generates dimensions at a point on the center line of the object. In the drawing below, the beams dimensioned to the center line were placed in the model with Position on plane set to Right. So, Tekla Structures dimensions the center line of the profiles regardless of the position setting in the object’s properties dialog box.
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5 Drawing Properties
Introduction Tekla Structures generates drawings using the current properties in the appropriate drawing properties dialog box. Drawing properties for different types of drawings are found in the Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings menu.
You can also modify the properties of existing drawings using the drawing properties dialog box. There are two ways to change drawing properties:
• Select drawings from the drawings list and modify them • Modify open drawings in the Drawing Editor
In this chapter This chapter explains how to use common drawing properties, as well as properties that only apply to single-part, cast-unit, and general arrangement drawings.
You should be familiar with the following chapters:
• Introduction to Drawings (p. 21)• Getting Started with Drawings (p. 41)• Drawing Layout (p. 113), which explains how to define and check the layout of different
drawing types• Dimensioning (p. 131), which discusses the principles of dimensioning
Contents This chapter is divided into the following sections:
• Common drawing properties (p. 236)• Drawing view properties (p. 241)• Drawing section view properties (p. 258)• Part and neighbor part properties (p. 269)• Bolt and weld properties (p. 278)• Reinforcement properties (p. 282)• Surface treatment properties (p. 288)• Marks in drawings (p. 291)• Merging marks (p. 316)• Grids in drawings (p. 320)• The Drawing Classifier (p. 324)• Drawing properties reference (p. 330)
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Multi-drawings You can skip the sections Drawing view properties (p. 241) through Grids in drawings (p. 320) if you are creating multi-drawings. For information on multi-drawings, see Creating drawings (p. 48).
5.1 Common drawing propertiesThe Drawing Properties dialog box contains buttons for the drawing properties. The buttons are grouped to view, dimension, mark, object and other properties.
Some of the drawing properties are common to all drawings.
Name The drawing name is displayed in the drawing list in the Drawings dialog box and in drawing templates.
Title The drawing title is user-definable. Tekla Structures uses this text in drawing headers in drawing templates and reports. You can also define up to 3 additional titles to use in drawing templates.
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See also User-defined attributes in drawings (p. 237)
Protection (p. 238)
Placing (p. 239)
Dimension basics (p. 131)
Drawing List contents and markings (p. 42)
Drawing Layout (p. 113)
User-defined attributes in drawings
User-defined attributes are text fields you can use to add information to a drawing. You can use existing user-defined attributes in drawings, or create your own.
To modify the user-defined attributes of a drawing, click User-defined attributes... button in the drawing properties dialog box.
Adding project-specific information
Go to the Workflow tab to add project-specific information to the drawings.
Adding drawing-specific information and comment
Enter a user-defined Comment for drawings, projects, assemblies, parts, and so on. Tekla Structures uses the comment that is included in the drawing template you select, and a hierarchy, dependant on where the comment has been entered.
Use the User field 1 to User field 8 on the Parameters tab to enter drawing-specific information.
See also For more information about adding new fields, see Adding properties.
For more information about user-defined attributes in drawing marks, see Adding user-defined attributes in marks (p. 311).
Use the variable XS_DRAWING_UDAS_MODIFY_ALL_DRAWING_TYPES to control whether the modifications in user-defined attributes affect all selected drawings in the drawing list at the same time, even if the drawings are of different types.
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Protection
You can protect areas in drawings to prevent text or dimensions being placed there. To access the protection properties for assembly drawings, for example, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Assembly Drawing... > Protection.... The options are the same in GA (General Arrangement) drawings. See the example below:
In the Assembly - Protection Properties dialog box shown above, Tekla Structures may place text, dimensions, or marks on the corners and edges of parts.
Save, Save as, Load
The default settings are saved with the filename extension adr.
Drawn The columns define the regions to be protected, as illustrated below:
Marks may overlap with part corners and edges, but not with part.
Dimension text may not overlap with other dimensions.
If you clear the first two columns of checkboxes, Tekla Structures does not protect part corners and edges. This increases drawing speed and decreases the memory requirement. You can still protect these areas by using the third column of checkboxes for part protection.
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New The rows define which objects, or object components, Tekla Structures cannot place in the protected areas.
Placing
Use the options in the Placing dialog box to control the placement of marks, views, dimensions and welds.
For example, to access the part mark placing settings for general arrangement drawings, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > General Arrangement Drawing... > Part Mark... > General > Place....
Marks Click the Place button to display the placing dialog box, which contains the options shown below:
Part corners
Part edges
Part
Text or mark
Dimension arrowhead
Dimension line
Dimension value
Cut symbol
Cut name
Weld arrow
Weld text
Row Description
Text, mark or weld
Dimension line ends
Dimension line
Dimension value
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• Search margin
Defines the boundary within which Tekla Structures searches for a space to place a mark.
• Minimal distance
Defines the minimum distance of the mark from the part.
• Quarter
Checkboxes define the areas Tekla Structures searches for a space to place the mark.
Welds Use the options in the weld placing dialog box to control the position of welds in drawings.
For example, to access the weld placing settings for assembly drawings, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Assembly Drawing... > Weld... > Place.... Tekla Structures displays the following dialog box:
Weld placement depends on the welding direction. Welds can only be placed in certain sectors, so the Quarter checkboxes are grayed out. You have the following options:
• Search margin
Defines the boundary within which Tekla Structures searches for a space to place a weld.
• Minimal distance
Defines the minimum distance of the weld symbol from the weld.
Placing You can manually edit mark, dimension, weld and view location through the Placing options in the Drawing Editor. For weld marks, the Placing options are available also in the Modeling Editor in the drawing properties.
1. Open the Part Mark Properties, Weld Properties, Dimensioning Properties, or View Properties dialog box and click the Place... button.
To move marks away from each other, use Search margin, not Minimal distance. Keep the minimal distance setting as small as possible to reduce the possibility of marks overlapping.
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2. Set margins and distances as instructed above. 3. Select Placing - free to let Tekla Structures decide the location and direction of the mark,
dimension, weld or view based on the Direction settings. If you select Placing - fixed, you can place the mark, dimension, weld or view at any point.
Marks, dimensions, welds and views have a certain protection area that is taken into account with the option free: they are placed in the first suitable position concidering their protection area and, for example, margins and other placing and direction settings. When you use the option fixed, the mark stays where it is even though you update the drawing, whereas with free, Tekla Structures tries to find the optimal place for the mark.
5.2 Drawing view propertiesYou can have different types of views in Tekla Structures drawings:
• Main views: front, top, back and bottom views • Section views • Single-part views• 3D views
In this section This section describes the drawing view properties. You define drawing view properties before creating drawings. All views of a view type share the same properties.
You can edit drawing view properties on both the drawing properties and view modification levels, which are the two highest levels at which you edit drawings (see Three levels of editing drawings (p. 37)). You can fine tune some view-specific properties once you have created drawings. For more information, see Editing Drawings (p. 341).
Most of the drawing view properties you define before creating drawings are common to all view types and drawing types. There are some exceptions, for example, section views have some additional properties. See Adding section views to drawings (p. 259).
Topics Defining which drawing views to create (p. 242)
Defining exact drawing view scales (p. 242)
Displaying neighbor parts in drawing views (p. 243)
Hiding and showing objects in drawings and drawing views (p. 377)
Properties of individual views (p. 244)
Single-part views in assembly drawings (p. 246)
3D views in cast-unit, assembly and single-part drawings (p. 383)
Defining part orientation in drawing views (p. 247)
Defining concrete part orientation (p. 250)
Defining plate orientation (p. 251)
Unfolding in single-part drawings (p. 253)
Shortening parts in drawings (p. 254)
Displaying view names automatically in drawings (p. 255)
Displaying deformed parts in drawings (p. 256)
Displaying part openings and recesses in drawings (p. 256)
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Defining which drawing views to create
To define which views Tekla Structures should create before you create drawings, in the drawing properties dialog box, click View....
Views tab You have the following options for each of the four main views and section views:
• off
Tekla Structures does not create the view, but dimensions the parts in the available views. If you set all four main views off, Tekla Structures will still create a front view.
• on
Tekla Structures always creates the view, even if it was not necessary in order to show the dimensions.
• auto
Tekla Structures creates the view if it is necessary in order to show the dimensions.
You can also add views to existing drawings. See Adding views to drawings (p. 379).
Defining exact drawing view scales
Use the Attributes tab to set drawing view scale options.
Selecting scale You can dictate the exact scale of drawing views, or you can let Tekla Structures set an appropriate scale. You can define different scales for main views and section views.
Exact scale If you want drawing views to use an exact scale, you must define the scale in the drawing properties, and switch off automatic scaling when defining the layout.
1. To switch off automatic scaling: in the drawing properties dialog box, click Layout... > Scale > Autoscale (No).
2. To define the exact scale of a view or section view: in the drawing properties dialog box, click View... (or Section view...) > Attributes.
3. Enter the scale in the Scale field. 4. Recreate the drawing.
Autoscale If you prefer to use specific drawing sizes rather than specific scales of drawing views, use automatic scaling:
1. In the drawing properties dialog box, select Layout... > Scale > Autoscale (Yes).2. Recreate the drawing.
Tekla Structures scales the drawing views so that they fit in a drawing of a specific size.
Summary Tekla Structures uses the scale information for views in the following order:
All main views in a drawing automatically use the same scale unless you fine-tune individual views manually.
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1. Scale in the view properties or section view properties dialog box, and for GA drawings, the scale in the View properties dialog box.
2. Alternative scales for main and section views in the layout properties dialog box, if you have set autoscale to Yes.
3. You set individual scales manually, for example, for different main views.
Displaying neighbor parts in drawing views
To control which neighboring parts can be seen in a drawing, in the drawing properties dialog box, click Neighbor part... >Visibility.
Neighbor parts The neighbor parts list box contains the following options:
Main/Secondary parts
The main/secondary parts list box contains the following options:
Skew parts Select Yes to show as neighbor parts in the drawing, No not to show them.
Extension To change the boundaries of the view in main and section views:
• In the drawing properties dialog box, click View... (or Section view...) > Attributes.
Option Description
None Do not show neighboring parts.Connected parts Show all parts connected to the drawing
object.Connecting parts Only shows the parts the drawing object is
connected to.All components Combines the Connected parts and the
Connecting parts options.By extreme Show all parts within the boundaries of the
main and secondary part, connected by a workshop weld. For more information, see Properties of individual views (p. 244).
Option Description
Main parts Only shows neighboring parts that form the main part of an assembly or a cast unit.
Secondary parts Only shows neighboring parts that are secondary parts of an assembly or a cast unit.
Both Shows both main and secondary parts.
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• Enter a value by which to extend the view in the View extension for neighbor parts field.
For example, you can make the entire neighboring part visible in the view, by increasing the boundaries of the view using this value. For more information on neighbor parts, see Marks in drawings (p. 291).
Properties of individual views
To open the View Properties dialog box, double-click the border around a drawing view or click View > Drawing View Properties....
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You can modify the properties of individual views and section views independently of the drawing properties of the entire drawing. See also Three levels of editing drawings (p. 37).
Option Description
Attributes 1
Scale For information on setting the scale, see Exact scale (p. 242).
Reflected view Display load bearing structures, such as columns and beams in lower floor.
Select Yes to display structures with a continuous line, or No to display them with a dashed line.
Rotation around (in 3D views)
Set or modify the view angle of 3D views. Type in the values for the angles in y and x directions. Rotation in a drawing view is around local axis (rotation values 0.0 and 0.0 equal Front view).
For more information on 3D views, see 3D views in cast-unit, assembly and single-part drawings (p. 383).
Size You can either define a specific size for a view (Define as distances) or control the size by parts (Fit by parts):
• Define as distances
The x and y fields define the view size along the x and y axes of the view. The depth fields define the depth of the view relative to, and perpendicular to the view plane.
• Fit by parts
Tekla Structures fits the view contents into the drawing view frame without leaving any unnecessary space.
For more information, see Resizing drawing views (p. 381).
View extension for neighbor parts
Set the distance from the drawing view to display neighboring parts. For information, see Extension (p. 243).
Attributes 2
Place Set the placing for the drawing view to Fixed or Free.
Unfolded For more information on unfolded option, see Unfolded (p. 253).
Undeformed For more information, see Displaying deformed parts in drawings (p. 256).
Shortening If parts are very long and do not include any details, you can shorten them. For more information, see Shortening parts in drawings (p. 254).
Show openings/recess symbol
For more information on showing openings and recesses, see Displaying part openings and recesses in drawings (p. 256).
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Editing view label
To change the view label text in drawing views:
1. Open the view properties.2. Click the Label tab.3. In the Text section of the dialog box, click the ... buttons next to the text fields to open the
Mark Contents dialog box. On the Content tab you can define the content of the view label. On the Position tab you can define the text position and alignment.
On the Label tab you can also define the symbol you want to use for the label, and the label position.
4. Click Modify.
Single-part views in assembly drawingsIncluding all views
In assembly drawings, you can include single-part views of the individual part components that form the assembly. To include single-part views:
1. In the Assembly Drawing Properties dialog box, click Layout... > Other.2. Set Include single-parts to Yes. This activates the Single-part attributes field. 3. From the Single-part attributes list box, select the correct drawing properties. 4. Click OK in each dialog box to close it. 5. Create the drawing. See Using drawing-type-specific commands to create drawings (p.
69).
Including selected views
Once you have created a drawing, you can also specify which parts to show in single-part view(s):
1. Open the assembly drawing.2. In the drawing view, select the part to create the single-part view from.3. Right-click and select Create single-part views.
Tekla Structures adds the single-part view(s) to the assembly drawing. The view properties are the same as those in the single-part drawing that you used to create the single-part view.
See more in Properties of individual views (p. 244).
Datum point for elevations
For more information, see Modifying reference point (p. 156).
Dimension creation method in this view
Clone the dimensions separately for the selected view only. Using this option affects the creating of the dimensions during cloning and redimensioning of existing drawings. For more information, see View-specific dimension cloning (p. 88)
Label
Text Define the view label text. For more information, see Editing view label (p. 246).
Symbol Define a symbol to be used for the view label.Label position Define the vertical and horizontal position of the
view label.View direction marks
Select if you wish to show the direction marks or not and set the mark height.
Option Description
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Defining part orientation in drawing views
In single-part, assembly, and cast-unit drawings, you can set the coordinate system of each drawing view. The coordinate system defines:
• The angle of vision from which the part, assembly, or cast unit is shown • How the part, assembly, or cast unit is rotated • The orientation of dimensions in the drawing view
Coordinate system (p. 247)
Part rotation in drawing views (p. 248)
Defining front view for columns (p. 250)
Defining concrete part orientation (p. 250)
Defining plate orientation (p. 251)
Coordinate system To set the coordinate system, open the drawing properties dialog box, and click View... > Attributes > Coordinate system and select one of the options:
• local
Tekla Structures uses the local coordinate system of the main part. The part’s x axis is parallel to the drawing’s x axis, and the starting point (the end point created first) of the part is on the left.
• model
Tekla Structures uses the global coordinate system. The part has the same position in the drawing as it has in the model. This is one option when you want to show columns vertically.
• oriented
Tekla Structures uses the local coordinate system of the main part, but the coordinate system is oriented so that the part’s x axis points to the right even if the part was created from right to left.
You can use the model option to display sloping parts in position. Tekla Structures cannot display horizontally skewed parts.
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Skew braces For skewed braces, there are two options which automatically rotate the front view around the x axis:
• horizontal brace
Tekla Structures automatically rotates the drawing views so that the front view is from the top of the model.
• vertical brace
Tekla Structures automatically rotates the drawing views so that the front view is in the same plane as the brace in the model.
See the illustration below:
Concrete parts For concrete parts, the option Fixed rotates the front view so that it shows the casting direction (the face that is top in form) of concrete part, if it is defined when modeling. For more information, see Defining concrete part orientation (p. 250).
Part rotation in drawing viewsIn addition to setting the coordinate system, you can also rotate the part, assembly, or cast unit in the drawing view around its local axes.
X axis Rotate around the x axis in steps of 90 degrees.
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Y axis Rotate around the y axis in steps of 180 degrees.
Z axis Rotate around the z axis in specific angles.
0 degrees
90 degrees
180 degrees
270 degrees
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Projection type in the layout properties affects the order of the views in the drawing. See Scale and location of drawing views (p. 123).
See also Orientation marks (p. 274)
Defining front view for columnsIn assembly drawings, you can define the front view separately for columns.
The default value for the front view direction for columns is As beam and bracing. The alternative values are North, East, South and West.
To define the direction of the front view for columns in assembly drawings:
Usage 1. Go to Tools > Options > Options... > Orientation marks.
2. Use the Columns in assembly drawing options.
• When you set the Coordinate system to local, Tekla Structures uses the coordinate system of the column when showing the direction of the front view.
• When you set the Coordinate system to oriented, the column is in a horizontal position, but the direction of the front view is the option you select (North, East, South or West).
• When you set the Coordinate system to model, the column is in a vertical position and the direction of the front view is the option you select (North, East, South or West).
See also Coordinate system (p. 247)
Defining concrete part orientationYou can define which part face is displayed in the front view of a drawing (the top in form face). Use this feature to define the casting direction of a concrete part.
To define the front view for a part:
Rotated 30 degrees around z axis
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1. In the model, double-click the part to open the part properties dialog box. 2. Click User-defined attributes... to open the user-defined attributes dialog box.3. On the Parameters tab, select the view direction in the Fixed drawing main view list box:
To display the front view in the "top in form" in a drawing:
1. Open the drawing properties dialog box.2. Click View... to open the drawing view properties dialog box.3. To correctly display the top in form in the drawing, select Fixed in the Coordinate system
on the Attributes tab:
Defining plate orientationPlates created with Contour plate commands are automatically oriented in drawings. The longest side of the plate always faces downwards in the drawing. You can affect this orientation by using following variables:
• XS_POLYGON_SQUARE_CORNER_PREFERENCE_FACTOR
• XS_POLYGON_PERPENDICULAR_EDGE_PREFERENCE_FACTOR
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Instead of using automatic plate orientation, you can set the plate main axis to follow the line created by the first and second points you pick, regardless of the plate dimensions. This enables you to define the plate orientation in drawings or reports.
To define the contour plate orientation with first and second picked points:
1. Create the contour plate. The first and second points you pick also define the plate’s main axis.
2. Double-click the plate to open the Contour plate properties dialog box.3. Click User-defined attributes..., and click the Orientation tab.
4. Select From 1st to 2nd creation point in the Main axis direction list box.5. Click Modify, and close the dialog box.6. Click Drawings & Reports > Numbering > Number Modified Objects to update
numbering.7. To view the orientation of the plate, create a single-part drawing of the plate.
Example Description
Contour plate in the model view.
First creation point
Second creation point
Single-part drawing of the plate.
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Unfolding in single-part drawings
You can unfold polybeams in single-part drawings. Tekla Structures also unfolds polybeams when creating NC files.
Unfolded To unfold polybeams in single-part drawings:
1. On the menu bar, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Single-Part Drawing... > View... > Attributes.
2. Set the Unfolded switch to Yes. Tekla Structures shows and dimensions the bend lines in the drawing.
3. Click OK or Apply.4. Create the single-part drawing.
Example Description
Contour plate in the model view.
First creation point
Second creation point
Single-part drawing of the plate. User-defined attribute Main axis direction is From 1st to 2nd creation point.
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Limitations The unfolding feature only affects plates created using the Polybeam command. You cannot unfold plates created using the Curved beam and Folded plate commands. You can only unfold a polybeam in one plane.
See also For information on unfolding parameters, see Unfolding dimensions (p. 141).
Shortening parts in drawings
If parts are very long and do not include any details, you can shorten them in drawings.
For drawings To control the shortening of parts on the drawing level:
1. Open the drawing properties.2. Click View... (or Section view...) >Shortening.
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The fields Minimum cut part length and Space between cut parts define how Tekla Structures cuts the middle regions of the parts in drawing views. The Cut skew parts list box defines whether skew parts in views are cut.
For views To control the shortening for each drawing view separately:
1. Open a drawing.2. Double-click the blue border around a view. The View properties dialog box appears.3. Click the Shortening tab.
Cut parts defines if empty areas are shortened in drawing views. You can set this differently for individual drawing views.
Expanding cut parts
To stretch shortened parts to fill up the empty areas of a drawing, click Layout > Other (Expand shortened parts to fit). Tekla Structures stretches the parts after scaling and selecting a paper size.
Displaying view names automatically in drawings
You can define the view names for front, top, back, and bottom views in the drawing properties dialog box. Tekla Structures displays the view name labels you have defined. To do this:
1. Go to Drawing File > Drawing Properties....2. In the drawing properties dialog box, click the View... button to open the drawing view
properties dialog box.3. On the Views tab, check that the option On has been selected for the views whose name
label you want to be seen.4. On the Label tab, define the names for the labels in the Front view, Top view, Back view,
and Bottom view fields.5. Modify the other properties if needed:
• Position: Define the location of the name label.• Color: Define the color of the font in the name label.• Height: Define the height of the font in the name label.
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6. Click Modify and OK.
Displaying deformed parts in drawings
Deformed parts are parts that have been warped or cambered. You have the option to illustrate the developed shape of deformed parts in drawings. You may want to hide part deformations, for example, if you want a concrete part to have two states: as erected (in the model view) and as cast (in the drawing view).
To create drawings that illustrate the developed shape of parts and hide the part deformations in the drawing:
1. Click the View... button in the drawing properties dialog box.2. Go to the Attributes tab and select Yes in the Undeformed list box.3. Click Apply or OK to save the drawing view properties.4. Create the drawing. The drawing illustrates the developed shape and dimensions of the
part.
Part deformationsTekla Structures uses the Undeformed list box to control which deformations are shown in cast unit drawings.
Displaying part openings and recesses in drawings
To display openings and recesses (blind holes) in parts in a drawing:
1. Open the drawing properties dialog box and click the View... button or double-click the border of a view in a drawing.
2. On the Attributes tab, select Yes in the Show openings/recess symbol list box.
Example Description
Drawing of developed part
Drawing of warped part
Property Undeformed = Yes Undeformed = No
Deforming angle Not shown ShownCambering Not shown ShownShortening Shown Not shown
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By default, Tekla Structures displays openings and recesses in the following way:
Additional ways of showing the openings and recesses
The following advanced options in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties give you more variety in showing the openings and recesses:
• Use XS_USE_CROSS_FOR_OPENING_SYMBOL to select how the openings/recesses are shown and the symbols to be used.
By default, the openings and recesses are shown as above. When this variable is set to FALSE, the openings and recesses are shown as follows:
• Use XS_USE_OPENING_SYMBOL_IN_BORDER_HOLES to select whether to use the opening/recess symbol in openings located at part borders.
This variable is by default set to FALSE. Set it to TRUE to display the symbols. The symbol used depends on the setting of the advanced option XS_USE_CROSS_FOR_OPENING_SYMBOL.
Type of opening Shown as Examples
Hole through a part Hole symbol
Recess in the front face of a part
Recess symbol and bounding lines shown as unbroken lines
Recess in the back face of a part
Recess symbol and bounding lines shown as dashed lines
Remember to switch hidden lines on for parts. (See Part representation (p. 269).)
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• Use XS_USE_OPENING_SYMBOL_IN_CORNER_HOLES to select whether to use the opening/recess symbol in openings located in part corners.
This variable is by default set to FALSE. Set it to TRUE to display the symbols.The symbol used depends on the setting of the advanced option XS_USE_CROSS_FOR_OPENING_SYMBOL.
5.3 Drawing section view propertiesTo add section views to the drawing, use the options in the section view properties dialog box.
Topics Adding section views to drawings (p. 259)
Section view properties (p. 259)
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Section view direction (p. 260)
Section view label and mark (p. 262)
Hatching in drawings (p. 358)
Shortening parts in drawings (p. 254)
Adding section views to drawings
To include section views in single-part, assembly, or cast-unit drawings:
1. To set section views on, in the Drawing Properties dialog box, click View... > Views... and then:• Section views (on or auto)• End views (on or auto)
See also Defining which drawing views to create (p. 242).
2. Set the scale. See Defining exact drawing view scales (p. 242).3. Set the section view properties. See Section view properties (p. 259). 4. Set the section mark and view label properties. See Section view label and mark (p. 262). 5. Create the drawing(s) or modify existing drawings.
See also Section view properties (p. 259)
Section view direction (p. 260)
Shortening parts in drawings (p. 254)
View > Create Drawing View > Curved Section View (p. 110)
Section view properties
Section views have some additional properties to main views (see Drawing view properties (p. 241)).
To define section view properties, click Section view... in the drawing properties dialog box.
Section depth Use the depth field to define the depth values of the section view. The Section depth defines the positive and negative depth of the section view when sections are not combined.
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Distance To combine section views, you need to define a distance to use. If two sections are within this distance, Tekla Structures combines the section views if the combined view will show all the dimensions clearly.
Extension for neighbor parts
Use to extend the boundaries of the view to include neighboring parts. For more information, see Displaying neighbor parts in drawing views (p. 243).
See also Section view direction (p. 260)
Section view label and mark (p. 262)
Shortening parts in drawings (p. 254)
Section view direction
You can define the direction of section views independently for left, middle, and right section views. The arrow in the section view symbol points shows the direction of the section view, as shown below:
Distance = 1’-4" for combining
Section depth = 4"
Combined sections
Left section, right direction
Middle section, right direction
Right section, left direction
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View direction marksYou can display view direction marks in section views and end views. The view direction is shown with a small symbol (optionally with a text label) around the end or section view.
To display the view direction marks:
1. In the drawing, right-click and select Properties... from the pop-up menu.2. Click View...
3. On the Views tab, select the On option for section views and/or end views as desired.4. Click Modify and OK.5. In the drawing properties dialog box, click Section view...
6. On the View Label tab, select the appropriate options in the Section views and End views.
7. Define the height of the symbol and text label in Height. 8. Click Modify and OK.
You can define the symbol in Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Drawing Properties by using the variables:
• XS_DRAWING_VIEW_DIRECTION_MARK_SYMBOL_BACK
• XS_DRAWING_VIEW_DIRECTION_MARK_SYMBOL_BOTTOM
• XS_DRAWING_VIEW_DIRECTION_MARK_SYMBOL_FRONT
• XS_DRAWING_VIEW_DIRECTION_MARK_SYMBOL_TOP
The left and right section views are also referred to as side views in the layout properties (Layout... > Other > Side views beside main).
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The default is xsteel@66.
See also Shortening parts in drawings (p. 254)
Adding section views to drawings (p. 259)
Section view properties (p. 259)
Section view label and mark (p. 262)
Section view label and mark
You can define the section mark and section view label independently.
Topics Section mark (p. 262)
Section view label (p. 265)
Section markThe options in the section mark properties dialog box define how section marks appear in drawings.
Example
Go to Annotating > Properties > Section Mark... or double-click a section mark to open the Section Mark Properties dialog box.
Section mark tab To define the appearance of the section mark, click the Section mark tab.
Section mark
Section view label
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Use the fields in the Text section of the dialog box to define the contents of the mark. Click the ... buttons next to the fields A1 - A5 to open the Mark Contents dialog box. On the Content tab you can define the content of the mark text as well as font and frame type. For more information, see Section and detail mark and label elements (p. 297).
Use the Position tab, for example, for defining the text position and text offset. You can also define whether section mark symbols are shown on both sides or only on the left or the right side, and the rotation of the section mark text.
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Use the fields in the Symbol section to define the section mark symbols. You can select from a list of predefined arrow symbols or use your own custom symbol. The symbol properties can be given separately for both the left and the right section mark symbol. You can also define the color, size and position of section mark symbols.
Cutting line tab To define the section mark line length and offset (distance between the mark and the section), click the Cutting line tab.
The example text positioning on the Section mark tab is only one way to position the mark text. You can change the text positioning on each field’s Position tab. Modifications on the Position tab are visible only in the drawings, and do not show on the Section mark tab.
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If you want to customize the section mark symbol, you can define the appearance of the symbol using Symbol Editor. Draw the section mark symbol you wish to use, and save it with the symbol number to the sections.sym file. Use the symbol number and the variables XS_SECTION_SYMBOL_LEFT_ARROW_SYMBOL and XS_SECTION_SYMBOL_RIGHT_ARROW_SYMBOL to define the section mark symbol.
Section view labelIn the Section Mark Properties dialog box, use the View label tab to define the appearance and the position of a section view label.
Example
Line length
Offset
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In the Text section of the dialog box click the ... buttons next to the fields A1 - A5 to open the Mark Contents dialog box. On the Content tab you can define the content of the view label as well as font and frame type. Use the Position tab for defining the text position, and aligning the contents of a view label. Text positioning depends on whether you use a symbol or not.
In the Symbol section select the view label symbol you want to use. You can select a simple label or a symbol as a view label. You can also define the color, size, line length and the position of the view label.
In the Label position section you can select the vertical and horizontal position of the view label.
See also Adding section views to drawings (p. 259)
Section view properties (p. 259)
The example text positioning on the View label tab is only one way to position the label text. You can change the text positioning on each field’s Position tab. Modifications on the Position tab are visible only in the drawings, and do not show on the View label tab.
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Aligning section views with main views
You can align the automatically created section views with the main views. This means less manual editing of the drawings.
To align the section views with the main views:
Usage 1. Double-click the background of the drawing.
2. In the Drawing Properties dialog box, click the Layout... button.
3. In the Layout Properties dialog box, go to the Other tab.
4. Set Align section views with main view to Yes.
Result All automatically created sections are aligned with the main view.
Example
5.4 Detail propertiesThe options in the Detail Properties dialog box define how detail marks and detail view labels appear in drawings.
Double-click a detail mark to open the Detail Properties dialog box, or go to Annotating > Properties > Detail Mark....
View label tab Use the View label tab to define the appearance and the position of a detail view label.
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In the Text section of the dialog box click the ... buttons next to the fields A1 - A5 to open the Mark Contents dialog box. On the Content tab you can define the content of the view label as well as font and frame type. Use the Position tab for defining the text position, and aligning the contents of a view label. Text positioning depends on whether you use a symbol or not.
In the Symbol section select the view label symbol you want to use. You can select a simple label or a symbol as a view label. You can also define the color, size, line length and the position of the view label.
In the Label position section you can select the vertical and horizontal position of the view label.
Detail boundary tab
Use the Detail boundary tab to define the shape of the boundary and the appearance of the bounding line.
The example text positioning on the View label tab is only one way to position the label text. You can change the text positioning on each field’s Position tab. Modifications on the Position tab are visible only in the drawings, and do not show on the View label tab.
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Detail mark tab To define the appearance of the detail mark, click the Detail mark tab.
Use the fields in the Text section of the dialog box to define the contents of the mark. Click the ... buttons next to the fields A1 - A5 to open the Mark Contents dialog box. On the Content tab you can define the content of the mark text as well as font and frame type. For more information, see Section and detail mark and label elements (p. 297).
Use the fields in Symbol section to define the detail symbols. You can select from a list of predefined symbols or use you own custom symbol. You can also define the color and the size the detail symbol. Below is an example of the detail mark.
5.5 Part and neighbor part propertiesThis section introduces the options for showing parts and neighboring parts in drawing views.
Topics Part representation (p. 269)
Adjusting the part center line type (p. 273)
Orientation marks (p. 274)
Setting up orientation marking (p. 277)
Part representation
You can control the appearance of ordinary and neighboring parts independently:
• To control the appearance of parts, click Part... in the drawing properties dialog box.• To control the appearance of neighboring parts, click Neighbor part... in the drawing
properties dialog box.
The options on the Content tab define the appearance of parts in drawings.
You can define a fixed size for the circle-shaped detail boundaries. Use the variable XS_DETAIL_BOUNDARY_RADIUS for setting the size of the detail boundary. Enter a numeric value for the radius in millimeters.
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Part representation
The Part representation list box gives you the following options:
• Outline
Parts appear as solid objects in drawings
• Exact
Parts appear as solid objects, Tekla Structures also draws the chamfers in profile cross sections
• Workshop form
Tekla Structures draws round tube profiles as wrap-around templates
• Bounding box
Parts appear as boxes which surround the actual profiles
• Base box
Tekla Structures shows parts as boxes and uses the h and b values from the profile catalog as box dimensions
• Symbol
Parts appear as lines.
• Symbol with partial profile
Shows a partial profile of the part. You cannot change the length of the partial profile. The length is fixed to 1000 mm.
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Part representation examples
An example of the Outline option:
An example of the Symbol option:
An example of the Symbol with partial profile option:
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Symbol offset Defines the distance of the endpoints of reference lines and centerlines from the endpoints of the object.
Hidden lines Defines the appearance of hidden lines in drawing parts.
• Hidden lines
Shows hidden lines in secondary and neighboring parts
• Own hidden lines
Shows hidden lines in main parts
Center lines Use to switch the centerlines of parts on or off. You have the following options:
• Center line
Select checkbox to show center lines
• Main part
Select checkbox to show center lines in main parts (Beam, Plate or Polygon)
• Secondary part
Select checkbox to show center lines in secondary parts (Beam, Plate or Polygon)
Reference lines The reference line is a line between the points from which a part is created. You can switch part reference lines on or off. You have the following options:
• Reference lines
Select checkbox to show reference lines
• Main part
Select checkbox to show reference lines in main parts (Beam, Plate or Polygon)
• Secondary part
Hidden lines on
Hidden lines off
Other part hidden lines
Own hidden lines
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Select checkbox to show reference lines in secondary parts (Beam, Plate or Polygon)
Additional marks Use to display additional marks in drawings.
• Orientation marks: For more information, see Orientation marks (p. 274).• Connecting side marks: For more information, see Connecting side marks (p. 276).• Pop-marks: For more information, see Pop-marks.• Edge chamfers: For more information, see Edge chamfers in drawings (p. 364).
Appearance For more information on how to control the appearance of objects, see Common drawing object properties (p. 343).
Fill For more information, see Modifying fill/hatch types (p. 358).
Adjusting the part center line type
You can adjust the line type of the part center lines in drawings with the advanced option XS_CENTER_LINE_TYPE.
Usage 1. Select Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties.2. For the advanced option XS_CENTER_LINE_TYPE, enter an integer value from 1 to 7,
where 1 = solid, and 2 - 7 = dotted lines. The default value is 4 (dash-and-dot line).3. Click OK or Apply.4. To see the center line type change, close the drawing and open it again.
If you enter a value that is lower than 1 or higher than 7, Tekla Structures uses the default value 4.
To see what the line types look like, see the Hidden lines > Type options on the Appearance tab of the Part Properties dialog box
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Orientation marks
Orientation marks indicate the erection direction of assemblies. You can indicate orientation using:
• Mark location • Compass direction (only for columns) • Orientation symbol
Topics Mark location (p. 274)
Compass direction (p. 275)
Orientation symbol (p. 275)
Connecting side marks (p. 276)
Orientation marks in single-part views (p. 277)
Mark locationIn general arrangement drawings part marks appear at the same end as in assembly and cast-unit drawings. Parts with the same assembly or cast-unit position are always marked at the same end.
To indicate orientation using mark location:
1. In the assembly or cast-unit drawing properties, click View... > Attributes and set the Coordinate system to oriented or model.
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2. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Numbering > Numbering Settings... and clear the Beam orientation checkbox.
3. Create assembly and single-part drawings, or cast-unit drawings.4. Create general arrangement drawings.
Compass directionPart marks include the face direction. Tekla Structures only indicates the face direction if it is the same for all assemblies or cast units with the same assembly or cast-unit position number.
To indicate orientation using compass direction:
1. First check the orientation marking settings (project north etc.) in the Model Editor. To do this, click Tools > Options > Options... > Orientation marks. See Setting up orientation marking (p. 277).
2. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Numbering > Numbering Settings... and select the Column orientation checkbox. This forces Tekla Structures to show the face direction in the part mark for two similar columns with different orientation.
3. In the assembly or cast-unit drawing properties, click Part mark... and include the Face direction element in the part mark.
4. Create assembly or cast-unit drawings.
Orientation symbolOrientation symbols indicate the erection direction of assemblies. The default orientation symbol is a triangle inside a circle.
When you update an assembly drawing or a cast-unit drawing, remember to update the marks in the corresponding general arrangement drawing. Tekla Structures does not do this automatically.
Face direction indicates the compass direction (North, East, South, West) of the face where the mark appears.
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To add orientation symbols to a main part:
1. In the drawing properties, click Part... > Content and select the Orientation marks checkbox.
2. For different parts, Tekla Structures draws orientation symbols: • To the top flange of beams, at the end which points closest to North* (see part 1 in the
illustration above)• To the lower end of columns, on the flange which points closest to North* (see part 4
in the illustration above)• To the flange of bracing, at the end which points to closest North* (see part 3 A in the
illustration above)
* or to another designated point of the compass.
3. Use the following settings to adjust marks:• XS_ORIENTATION_MARK_DIRECTION
• XS_ORIENTATION_MARK_MOVE_DIST_FOR_BEAMS
• XS_ORIENTATION_MARK_MOVE_DIST_FOR_COLUMNS
• XS_NORTH_MARK_SYMBOL
• XS_HIDDEN_NORTH_MARK_SYMBOL
• XS_NORTH_MARK_SCALE
• To define which parts Tekla Structures considers to be columns, braces or beams, use skew limits in the Options dialog box. See Setting up orientation marking (p. 277).
4. For general arrangement drawings, use the following settings to adjust marks:
• XS_GA_NORTH_MARK_SYMBOL
• XS_GA_HIDDEN_NORTH_MARK_SYMBOL
• XS_GA_NORTH_MARK_SCALE
Connecting side marksYou can add a user-defined symbol to mark the side of a part to which a connecting part is attached. In the assembly drawing properties, click Part... > Content and select the Connecting side marks checkbox.
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Orientation marks in single-part viewsYou can create orientation marks for included single-part views in assembly drawings. The visibility of the orientation mark is set as follows:
• Use the variable XS_SINGLE_ORIENTATION_MARK, if the Single-part attributes option is set to Current attributes in the Other tab on the Assembly - layout properties dialog box.
• If the Single-part attributes option is set to something other than Current attributes, the visibility of the orientation mark is set according to the selected attribute file.
Setting up orientation marking
To set up orientation marking in the Model Editor, click Tools > Options > Options... > Orientation marks.
Field Description
Project north Defines which direction is North in the model. Enter the value in degrees counter-clockwise from global x axis.
Part viewing direction
Defines from which direction parts are viewed in drawings.
See also Defining part orientation in drawing views (p. 247)
Beam skew limit
Column skew limit
Tekla Structures uses limit angles to determine whether a part is a beam or a column when creating orientation marks. Tekla Structures treats parts outside these limits as braces.
Parts skewed more than 80° are columns.
Parts skewed less than 10° are beams.
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See also Orientation marks (p. 274)
5.6 Bolt and weld propertiesThis section explains bolt and weld properties in drawings.
Topics Bolts (p. 278)
User-defined bolt symbols (p. 280)
Welds (p. 281)
Merging weld symbols (p. 282)
BoltsContent To access the bolt properties dialog box, click Bolt... in the drawing properties dialog box. The
options on the Content tab define the appearance of bolts in drawings.
Solid/Symbol There are several ways to display bolts in drawings. You can select the options from the Solid/symbol list box. See the examples below.
Preferred location for mark
Defines the location of part marks in drawings, to the left or right end of the part.
Mark always to center of column
This setting only affects columns.
Yes places part marks in the center of columns in plan views. To indicate part orientation, use compass direction in the part mark instead. See Compass direction (p. 275).
No places part marks on the same flange in GA drawings and assembly drawings.
Field Description
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The options also include the DIN symbol option which corresponds to German standards (DIN).
Symbol content Use to indicate whether to include the Hole and Axis symbols in the drawing.
Example Description
Solid
Exact Solid
Symbol
Symbol 2
Symbol 3
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Visibility Use the fields in this section of the dialog box to show or hide bolt group holes in main parts or secondary parts. In assembly drawings you can also define whether to show or hide bolt group holes in sub-assemblies.
The options are:
• Visible
Shows holes
• Not visible
Does not display holes
Appearance For more information on the appearance of objects, see Common drawing object properties (p. 343).
User-defined bolt symbols
You can create your own bolt symbols and use them in drawings.
To create bolt symbols in the Symbol Editor:
1. Save the symbol file ud_bolts.sym in the symbol folder (usually the folder \environments\common\symbols\).
2. Open Notepad, or any text editor. 3. Create the a text file, consisting of lines, in three columns:
• The first column contains the bolt assembly standard• The second contains the bolt diameter• The third column contains the name of the symbol file and the symbol number,
separated with the @-character
Sample lines from this text file:
7990 24 ud_bolts@1
7990 25 ud_bolts@2
Tekla Structures uses the user-defined symbol for bolts in the drawing that have the standard and diameter you define in this text file
4. Save the file with the name bolt_symbol_table.txt. 5. Set the variable in the List of variables dialog box:
set XS_USER_DEFINED_BOLT_SYMBOL_TABLE= bolt_symbol_table.txt
To show or hide hidden lines in bolts, set the following variables in Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Drawing Properties:
• XS_DRAW_BOLT_OWN_HIDDEN_LINES
• XS_DRAW_BOLT_HIDDEN_LINES
This is an additional feature that you can use if you need different bolt symbols to the ones Tekla Structures includes.
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You can also write a full path to the definition file. Without the path Tekla Structures searches for the file in the model, firm, project, and system directories.
6. To use your own bolt symbol, select it in the drawing properties dialog box, by clicking Bolt... > Content > Solid/Symbol (User-defined symbol).
WeldsContent tab To access the weld properties dialog box, click Weld... in the drawing properties dialog box.
The options on the Content tab define how Tekla Structures displays welds in drawings.
Weld number Tekla Structures assigns a number to each weld as it is created.
• No
The weld number is not displayed in the drawing.
• Yes
The weld number is displayed in the drawing.
Visibility The visibility options define which welds are visible in drawings. In assembly drawings, you can define the visibility of welds in sub-assemblies.
Welds You can set the visibility options for welds using one of the following options:
• Not visible
Display none of the welds in the drawing.
• Site weld visible
Only display field welds in the drawing.
• Workshop weld visible
Only display shop welds in the drawing.
• Both visible
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Both field welds and shop welds are displayed in the drawing.
Welds in sub-assemblies
You can set the visibility options for welds in sub-assemblies using same options as for welds.
Weld size limit Enter a weld size to filter welds of that size out of the drawing. This is useful when you only want to show non-typical welds in a drawing.
To set whether the weld size is an exact or minimum value, use the variable XS_WELD_FILTER_TYPE.
Appearance For information on how to control the appearance of objects, see Common drawing object properties (p. 343).
See also Weld marks in drawings (p. 312)
Placing (p. 239)
Merging weld symbols (p. 282)
Weld types
Merging weld symbols
You can force Tekla Structures to use the same symbol for identical welds in a drawing, as shown below:
Steps 1. Open a drawing.2. Hold down the Ctrl key and select the weld symbols.3. Right-click and select Merge from the pop-up menu. Tekla Structures combines the
symbols.4. To change the leader line position, drag its handles.
Splitting symbols To split merged weld symbols, right-click the symbol and select Split from the pop-up menu.
5.7 Reinforcement propertiesThis section explains how Tekla Structures displays reinforcing bars and meshes in drawings.
Use the variable XS_OMITTED_WELD_TYPE to specify the standard weld type to filter out from drawings. For example, you can define the standard weld to be 8 mm single-V butt weld:
set XS_OMITTED_WELD_TYPE=3
Example Description
Original drawing
With weld symbols merged
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To open the reinforcement properties dialog box, click the Reinforcement... button in the drawing properties dialog box.
Content tabs Use the options on the Bar content tab to define how single reinforcing bars and bar groups appear in drawings. Use the options on the Mesh content tab to define how reinforcement meshes appear:
Topics Setting the visibility of reinforcement in drawings (p. 283)
Reinforcement appearance (p. 286)
Setting the visibility of reinforcement in drawings
To define whether Tekla Structures shows reinforcement in drawings, and which bars to show, click the Reinforcement... button in the drawing properties dialog box.
To have reinforcement visible in drawings, select Visible in the Visibility of all reinforcing bars and Visibility of all meshes list boxes.
Selecting displayed bars
Use the options in the following list boxes in the reinforcement properties dialog box to define which bars in the group or mesh appear in drawings. Notice that you can define the visibility of longitudinal wires and crossing bars in meshes separately:
• Visibility of reinforcing bars in group
• Visibility of longitudinal wires
• Visibility of crossing bars
The options are:
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Adjusting reinforcing barsTo have Tekla Structures only show a single reinforcing bar from a group or mesh in a specific position:
1. Select the reinforcing bar group or mesh.2. Select Edit > Adjust Reinforcing Bars.3. Click to indicate the location of the bar.
See also Reinforcement appearance (p. 286)
Hiding reinforcing bar linesYou can hide reinforcement bar lines behind other reinforcing bars and behind parts in cast unit drawings.
Usage 1. Open the drawing properties dialog box and click Reinforcement. You can also double-click the reinforcement in Drawing Editor to open its properties dialog box.
Option Description
all Shows all bars in a group or mesh. first bar Only shows the first bar in the group or mesh. last bar Only shows the last bar in the group or mesh. first and last bar Shows the first and last bar in the group or mesh. bar in the middle of group
Shows one bar in the middle of the group or mesh.
two bars in the middle of group
Shows two bars in the middle of the group or mesh.
Customized Only applies to bar groups and meshes.
Indicates that you have specified the location of the only visible reinforcing bar. See Adjusting reinforcing bars (p. 284).
When you use the Adjust Reinforcing Bars command to place reinforcing bars in the drawing, Tekla Structures shows the Customized option in the reinforcement properties dialog box when you double-click the bar in the drawing. You cannot select the Customized option when you create drawings.
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2. Select the hiding option:
• Hide lines behind parts hides the lines behind the part. This is useful, for example, with lifting anchors where the reinforcing bar is partly outside the part.
• Hide lines behind other rebars hides the lines behind other reinforcement bar lines.
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Reinforcement appearance
To define how reinforcement appears in drawings, click the Reinforcement... button in the drawing properties dialog box and use the options in the Representation list boxes. The options are:
Option Example Description
single line A single line with radiused bends.
double line Outline of bar with radiused bends.
double lines with filled ends
Outline of bar with radiused bends and filled bar ends.
filled line Solid bar with radiused bends.
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Bar ends Use the following options in Symbols section of the Reinforcement Properties dialog box to define how Tekla Structures displays the ends of reinforcing bars for single bars and bar groups:
• Straight ends
• Hooked ends:
To increase the size of the bend and end symbols (in drawing units) use the variables XS_REBAR_BEND_MARK_SYMBOL_MIN_SIZE and XS_REBAR_END_SYMBOL_MIN_SIZE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Concrete Detailing.
Use the variable XS_REBAR_REVERSE_END_SYMBOLS in Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Concrete Detailing to change the end symbols to a different direction.
Mesh symbol Use the outline options to define the type and size of symbol to use for reinforcement meshes. The mesh symbol appears in the middle of the diagonal line.
Tekla Structures includes the following predefined mesh symbols:
stick A single line without radiused bends.
outline Only applies to reinforcement meshes.
Shows the shape of the mesh using an outline rectangle or polygon, and a diagonal line.
Option Example Description
Symbol 1 Symbol 2 Symbol 3
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Appearance For information on how to control the appearance of objects, see Common drawing object properties (p. 343).
See also For information on how to show the shape and dimensions of reinforcing bars, see Reinforcement pull-outs (p. 304).
5.8 Surface treatment propertiesTopics Content and appearance of surface treatment (p. 288)
Hatch patterns for surface treatment (p. 290)
Content and appearance of surface treatment
You can add various surface treatments to steel and concrete parts. To define how Tekla Structures displays surface treatment in drawings, use the Surface treatment... button in the drawing properties dialog box.
To add mesh symbols, edit the mesh.sym file using the Symbol Editor.
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The options on the Content tab are:
Appearance Use the Appearance tab to define the line type and color of visible and hidden lines.
To generate marks for surface treatment, use the Surface treatment mark... button.
Option Description
Visibility Show or hide surface treatment.Representation The appearance of the surface treatment.Show pattern Select the checkbox to display the surface pattern.
For more information, see Hatch patterns for surface treatment (p. 290).
Hidden lines Select the checkbox to display hidden lines in secondary and neighboring parts.
Own hidden lines Select the checkbox to display hidden lines in main parts.
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Hatch patterns for surface treatment
You can use hatches to show surface treatment types in drawings. To show hatching in the drawing, select the Show pattern checkbox in the drawing surface treatment properties dialog box:
The hatch pattern runs in the direction of the surface treatment.
Surfacing.htc The properties of the hatch patterns to use for each surface treatment are defined in the surfacing.htc file, located in the ..environments\*your_environment*\system folder.
The syntax of surfacing.htc file is:
Surfacing Type, Surfacing Code, Hatch name, Scale, [Colour], [Automatic Scaling and Rotation]
Surface treatment type:
• 1 = concrete finish• 2 = special mix• 3 = tile surface• 4 = steel finish
Surface treatment code. This is the abbreviation used in drawings and reports, for example, MF for Magnesium Float. The product_finishes.dat file, which is also located in the ..environments\*your_environment*\system folder, contains a full list of surface treatment codes.
Hatch name.
Extra scale indicates the scale of the hatch pattern.
Color (optional). If you do not define a color for a hatch in the surfacing.htc file, Tekla Structures uses the color defined on the Appearance tab of the drawing surface treatment properties dialog box. The Visible lines color and type is used for the front of the surface treatment, and the Hidden lines for the back.
Automatic Scaling and Rotation (optional).
Available hatches To view a list of available hatches:
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1. Open the object properties dialog box for any object that has a fill type. For example, double-click the Circle icon to open the Circle Properties dialog box.
2. Click Select... to open the list of hatch patterns. Click a pattern to view its name in the Type list box.
See also For information on surface treatment in drawing marks, see Surface treatment mark properties... (p. 338) and Adding user-defined attributes in marks (p. 311).
5.9 Marks in drawingsYou can automatically generate marks for many objects in Tekla Structures drawings.
Example This is an example of some of the elements available to show part marks in drawings.
The following automatic marks are available in Tekla Structures:
• Part mark • Bolt mark • Neighbor part mark • Connection mark • Reinforcement mark • Surface treatment mark• Dimension marks
You can also create additional marks in existing drawings. See Additional marks (p. 350).
Topics Mark properties (p. 292)
Mark content (p. 293)
Mark appearance (p. 298)
Assembly position
Size
Mark frame
Profile
Element frame
Length
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Mark location (p. 301)
Adding reinforcement dimension lines (p. 163)
Reinforcement dimension marks (p. 158)
Reinforcement pull-outs (p. 304)
Bolt marks and size elements (p. 310)
Adding user-defined attributes in marks (p. 311)
Mark properties
The options in the mark properties dialog box define how Tekla Structures shows marks in drawings. Mark properties are generally the same for each of the available mark types (part marks, bolt marks, neighbor part marks, connection marks, reinforcement marks, surface treatment marks).
Move elements between the lists
Adds a frame around the selected elements
Appearance of the element frame
Removes a space between elements
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See also Mark content (p. 293)
Mark appearance (p. 298)
Mark location (p. 301)
Mark content
Use the options on the mark properties Content tab to define how Tekla Structures displays marks in drawings. You have the following options:
• Marks can consist of more than one row• You can determine the order in which the different elements appear• Frames can be nested• You can change the font properties separately for each element• Symbols can be added to a mark• Text can be added to a mark• User-defined attributes and template fields can be shown in a mark• Shapes and dimensions of reinforcing bars can be shown as pull-outs in reinforcement
marks
Topics Common elements in marks (p. 293)
Part mark elements (p. 294)
Bolt mark elements (p. 295)
Connection mark elements (p. 295)
Reinforcement mark elements (p. 296)
Surface treatment mark elements (p. 297)
Common elements in marksThe following is a description of elements common to all marks.
Line feed for multi-row marks
Moves the selected element up or down on the list
Element Description
User-defined attributes
Adds a user-defined attribute to the mark. You can also use template fields for user-defined attributes. For a list of available template fields, see Template attributes.
In marks you cannot use template attributes such as MODEL_TOTAL that refer to the whole model. Marks only check the information from the object in the drawing and not from the whole model.
Text Opens a dialog box where you can add user-defined text to the mark.
Symbol Opens a dialog box where you can add a symbol from the Tekla Structures symbol library to the mark.
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See also Adding user-defined attributes in marks (p. 311)
Adding templates in marks (p. 298)
Part mark elementsThis section describes the elements specific to part marks and neighbor part marks.
You can define part mark options independently for main and secondary parts and for sub-assembly main and secondary parts.
<--’ Adds a line feed between the desired elements to create multi-row marks. The default space between the lines depends on the text height and can be changed with the variable XS_MARK_ELEMENT_SPACE_FACTOR.
<-- Adds a backspace between the desired elements to remove the default space between them. The default space between the elements depends on the text height and can be changed with the variable XS_MARK_ELEMENT_SPACE_FACTOR.
Template Adds in the mark a custom graphical template created with Template Editor.
Element Description
Element Description
Assembly position
Prefix and position number of the assembly
Part position Prefix and position number of the partProfile Profile name of part, assembly, or cast unit main partMaterial Material of part, assembly, or cast unit main partName Name of part, assembly, or cast unit main partClass Class of part, assembly, or cast unit main part.Finish Finish of part, assembly, or cast unit main part.Size Size of the part or the assembly or cast unit main partLength Length of part or assembly or cast unit main partCamber Camber of the part or the assembly or cast unit main
part (if this user-defined part attribute is set).Fittings (NS/FS) Displays the near side/far side marks in the part mark.
(only available in front views)Face direction Displays main compass direction (North, East, South,
West) of the face, where the mark is added. The direction can only be shown if
• the face is vertical• the direction is the same for all assemblies with
the same assembly position number
In other case the element produces no text to mark. See also Orientation marks (p. 274).
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Bolt mark elementsThis section describes the elements specific to bolt marks. You can define bolt mark options independently for site and shop bolts.
Connection mark elementsThis section describes the elements specific to connection marks.
Gage of outstanding leg
Adds hole gauge to mark.
Center-to-center distance
Adds center-to-center distance to mark.
Element Description
Bolt length Adds the length of the bolt to the mark.Bolt diameter Adds the bolt diameter to the mark.Hole diameter Adds the hole diameter to the mark.Material Adds the bolt grade to the mark.Standard Adds the bolt standard to the mark.Short name Adds the bolt’s short name to the mark (e.g.,
commercial name of a specific bolt).Full name Adds the complete name of the bolt to the mark. This
name is visible in the dialog box list.Assembly type Adds the bolt’s assembly type to the mark.Number of bolts Adds the number of bolts to the mark.Slot length (x, y) Adds the slot’s length in the x or y direction to the
mark.Size Adds the hole size to the mark. See also Bolt marks
and size elements (p. 310).Countersunk Adds countersink to countersunk bolt mark.Gage of outstanding leg
Adds hole gage to mark.
Center-to-center distance
Adds center-to-center distance to mark.
Element Description
Code Adds the connection code to the mark. This is a user-defined code you give for the connection in the connection dialog box. The code can be either a text string or a number.
Name Adds the connection name to the mark (e.g., Tube_splice).
DSTV code Adds the DSTV code to the mark. Connection number
Adds the number of connection to the mark.
Element Description
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Reinforcement mark elementsThis section describes the elements you can include in all reinforcement marks. You can define mark options separately for single reinforcing bars, bar groups, and reinforcement meshes:
Reinforcement meshes
These mark elements are specific to reinforcement meshes:
Running number Adds the connection running number to the mark. All connections are automatically numbered with a running number (e.g. 85).
Group Adds the connection group to the mark.Connection error Adds the connection error to the mark. The numbers
correspond the connection symbol colors:
• 1 = green• 2 = yellow• 3 = red symbol
Element Description
Name Name of the bar or meshGrade Material grade of the bar or meshDiameter Nominal diameter of the barClass Class of the bar or meshLength Total length of the barNumber Quantity of barsPosition Reinforcement position numberShape Shape of the bar or meshWeight Weight of the bar or meshcc Includes the center-to-center spacing of the bars in the
mark. The options are:
• cc adds the spacing value if spacing does not vary• cc min adds the smallest spacing value of the bar
group if spacing varies• cc max adds the largest spacing value of the bar
group if spacing varies• cc exact lists all spacing values of the bar group
Pull-out picture Adds a pull-out of a bar to the mark. See Reinforcement pull-outs (p. 304).
Element Description
Element Description
Size Nominal diameters of the mesh bars, dimensions of the mesh, and the spacings of the bars in the longitudinal and crossing directions
Mesh length Length of the reinforcement mesh
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For information on merged reinforcement marks, see Merging marks (p. 316).
Surface treatment mark elementsThis section describes the elements specific to surface treatment marks:
Section and detail mark and label elementsThis section describes the elements specific to section and detail marks:
This section describes the elements specific to section and detail view labels:
Mesh width Width of the reinforcement meshcc Use the same center-to-center options as for single
bars. You can define this element individually for the longitudinal and crossing bars in the mesh.
Element Description
Name Defined in the Name field in the Surface treatment properties dialog box.
Material Surface treatment materialClass Class of the surface treatmentCode Code of the surface treatment.Surface treatment name
Defined in the Surface treatment name list box in the Surface treatment properties dialog box.
Element Description
Section name/Detail name
The name of the section or the detail (A, B, C, and so on).
Source drawing name
The name of the drawing where the view is.
Source drawing name when moved
The name of the drawing where the view is. This is shown only if the view is not in the same drawing as the section/detail mark.
Element Description
Section name/Detail name
The name of the section or the detail (A, B, C, and so on).
Scale The scale of the view.Drawing name The name of the current drawing.Source drawing name
The name of the drawing where the view has originally been created.
Source drawing name when moved
The name of the drawing where the view has originally been created. This is shown only when the view has been moved from its original drawing.
Element Description
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Adding templates in marksYou can create custom graphical templates (.tpl) with Template Editor and add them as elements in marks and associative notes. In these template marks you can include, for example, detailed information about the submaterial included in an embed or assembly. You can also add graphical objects using Template Editor tools in your mark templates. However, mark templates do not support image files like the other graphical drawing templates. You can add templates in marks and associative notes in single-part, assembly, cast unit, and general arrangement drawings.
Usage 1. Open the mark properties dialog box.
2. Select Template from the Available elements list and click Add. Note, that this will remove other elements from the mark.
3. Select a template from the list in the Mark content - template dialog box. If you have not created a template yet, or want to edit the template, you can do it from here.
4. Click OK a nd save the mark properties.
The template is displayed in the mark.
Tekla Structures searches the templates by default from the Marks subfolder. You can rename the folder in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > File Locations using the variable XS_TEMPLATE_MARK_SUB_DIRECTORY.
See also XS_TEMPLATE_MARK_SUB_DIRECTORY
Mark appearance
Define mark appearance settings using the Content and the General tabs.
Content The Content tab (Single mark and Merged mark tabs for reinforcement marks) defines font settings and the frames around individual elements.
Remember that if you edit the template here, the change affects all drawings that have marks containing the changed template.
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General The General tab defines mark visibility (for part, bolt, reinforcement, and surface treatment marks), the mark frames, leader lines, and location. For further information on leader lines and location, see Mark location (p. 301).
VisibilityIndicates the views where marks appear. You have different options depending on whether you modify marks on a drawing or view level.
On drawing level On the drawing level the Visibility of mark field defines whether the marks are created in all views or only one.
On view level The following options are available for visibility of marks on a view level:
• distributed
Marks are distributed in the view. Tekla Structures only creates marks that are not visible in the other views.
• always
The view always receives marks, irrespective the settings in other views.
• preferred
As for distributed, but the preferred view has a higher priority.
• none
No marks
Out of view plane The Parts out of view plane visibility options define whether Tekla Structures displays marks outside of the view in the drawing.
Visibility of bolt marks
Use the options for In main parts, In secondary parts, In sub-assembly main parts and In sub-assembly secondary parts in the bolt mark properties dialog box to define how Tekla Structures displays bolt marks in drawing views.
• Visible
Bolt marks are visible.
• Not visible
Option Action
Frame around elements
Use to create frames for selected elements. You can nest frames in marks.
Add frame To add a frame to an element, select the element in the Elements in mark box and click Add frame.
Type/ Color Sets or modifies the frame type and color independently for each frame. Different frame colors print out in different line weights.
Font Defines the font, color and height of text in marks.
The changes you make to the frame type and the font are not visible in the mark contents list but you can check them in the font and frame fields and the drawing.
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Bolt marks are not visible.
Bolt size limit Filters standard-sized bolt marks out of drawings. Tekla Structures does not display bolt marks of the size you enter here in the drawing view.
Frame around markYou can define the appearance of the frame around mark. Choose the type and color for the frame.
Tekla Structures shows the mark frames and leader lines as continuous or dashed lines in drawings.
If an object is behind another object in the drawing so that it is hidden, you can show the mark frame and the leader line of the hidden part with a dashed or a solid line, or hide the mark and the line.
To set the mark frame and leader line appearance for the part marks of hidden parts, go to the General tab > Use hidden lines for hidden parts, and select Yes for dashed line or No for solid line.
The following variables affect Bolt size limit:
XS_OMITTED_DIAMETER_TYPE specifies whether the filtered marks are bolts or holes.
XS_OMITTED_BOLT_TYPE specifies the standard of the filtered marks.
XS_OMITTED_BOLT_ASSEMBLY_TYPE specifies whether the filtered marks are site, shop, or both bolts.
Line type for part mark of hidden part Example
Yes (dashed line)
No (solid line)
No mark or line
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Mark location
The following properties affect mark location in drawings:
• Selected leader line• Orientation marks (p. 274)• Protection (p. 238)• Placing (p. 239).
Part mark leader lineYou have the following options for leader lines in part and surface treatment marks:
To change the place of the leader line base point, drag the base point to a new location. You can drag the base point with the following limitations:
The following variable affects the marks of hidden objects in drawings:
XS_OMIT_MARKS_OF_HIDDEN_PARTS_IN_GA_DRAWINGS prevents Tekla Structures from displaying the marks of hidden parts in general arrangement drawings.
Option Action Description
Use leader line Always use a leader line.
Try along part Tries to find a space along the part for the mark. If impossible, Tekla Structures uses a leader line.
Always along part The mark is always along the part. Lack of space might cause the mark to overlap other elements.
Always inside the part The mark is always inside the part.
Always inside and aligned to the part
The mark is always inside the part and parallel to the part axis.
Inside the part if possible
Tries to find a space the mark inside the part. If impossible, Tekla Structures places the mark along the part with a leader line.
Inside and aligned to the part if possible
Tries to find a space inside the part for the mark and align it parallel to the part axis. If impossible, Tekla Structures places the mark along the part with a leader line.
Along and in the middle of a part face.
Places the part mark along and in the middle of a part face
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• If the base point is originally on a line, you can drag it along that line.• If the base point is originally inside a part, you can drag the base point inside that part.
Leader line minimum length
In advanced options, you can give a minimum leader line length, and define that if the leader line is shorter than the minimum length, it is not drawn.
• XS_DRAW_SHORT_LEADER_LINES_OF_PART_MARKS
• XS_DRAW_SHORT_LEADER_LINES_OF_PART_MARKS_MINIMUM_LENGTH
Leader line position
You can define the part mark leader line position for two types of leader lines: for a leader line with a rectangular frame and for a leader line with no frame. To position the leader line, use the following variables:
• XS_MARK_LEADER_LINE_POSITION_TYPE_FOR_RECTANGULAR_FRAME
• XS_MARK_LEADER_LINE_POSITION_TYPE_FOR_NO_FRAME
Leader line extension length
You can create a short horizontal extension line for a part mark leader line. To define the length of the leader line extension, use the following variable:
• XS_MARK_LEADER_LINE_EXTENSION_LENGTH
Reinforcement mark leader lineUse the following options to define leader lines in reinforcement marks:
Tekla Structures tries to place the mark close to the midpoint on straight bars, or to the midpoint of the longest bar segment.
In reinforcing bar groups, Tekla Structures first tries to place the mark on the middle bar if it is visible. If that is not possible, Tekla Structures tries the next visible bar. To create dimension lines for marks, see Adding reinforcement dimension lines (p. 163).
You can select how to display the leader line for identical reinforcement marks, or marks created for a reinforcing bar group. To define them, use the Rebar group mark options on the General tab.
Use the following options to define leader line for a reinforcing bar group:
Option Description
Always creates a leader line.
Tries to find a space along the reinforcing bar for the mark. If impossible, creates a leader line.The mark is always along the reinforcing bar. The mark may overlap other elements if there is not enough space.The mark is parallel to the reinforcing bar.
The mark is parallel to the reinforcing bar on line. If there is not enough space for the mark, a leader line is created.
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To change the place of the leader line base point, drag the base point to a new location. You can drag the base point with the following limitations:
• If the base point is originally on a line, you can drag it along that line.• If the base point is originally inside a part, you can drag the base point inside that part.
Option Example
One leader line to group
One leader line per row
Parallel leader lines
Leader lines to one point
Tekla Structures shows the mark frames and leader lines as continuous or dashed lines in drawings. Dashed mark frame and leader line indicate that the object is behind another object in the drawing.
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For automatic placement of leader line base points, see Placing reinforcing bar mark leader line base point automatically (p. 304).
Placing reinforcing bar mark leader line base point automaticallyTekla Structures places the reinforcing bar leader line base point so that it only points to one reinforcing bar. You can use the following variables in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Concrete Detailing to automatically place the base points:
Example An example showing optimized base points.
Reinforcement pull-outs
To illustrate the shape and dimensions of a reinforcing bar in a drawing, add a pull-out of the bar to the reinforcement mark:
Variable Description
XS_ENABLE_REBAR_MARK_LEADER_LINE_BASE_POINT_OPTIMIZATION
When the variable is set to TRUE, Tekla Structures selects an optimal place for the base point.
XS_REBAR_MARK_LEADER_LINE_BASE_POINT_SEARCH_TOLERANCE
Use to define how far the other reinforcing bars must be from the base point so that Tekla Structures can place the base point. Enter the value in millimeters.
XS_REBAR_MARK_LEADER_LINE_BASE_POINT_SEARCH_STEP_LENGTH
Use to define the step length while searching for an optimal place for the base point along the reinforcing bar. Enter the value in millimeters.
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1. Open the drawing properties dialog box and click Reinforcement Marks....2. In the reinforcement mark properties dialog box, double-click the Pull-out picture element
to add it to the reinforcement mark.3. In the Pull-out picture dialog box, define the pull-out properties.
Reinforcement settings for drawings
Tekla Structures uses the settings in the rebar_config.inp file in the ..\environments\*your_environment*\system folder to define the following reinforcement-related issues in drawings:
Property Description
Scaling The scale of the pull-out is relative to the scale of the drawing view.
For example, if the drawing view scale is 1/10 and the pull-out scaling is 2, the actual scale of the pull-out in the drawing view is 1/5.
End marks The shape of bar ends in the pull-out. The options are:
Dimensions Select this checkbox to show bar dimensions in the pull-out.
Exaggeration Show reinforcement bar hooks more clearly in the pull-out.
Bending angle Select this checkbox to show bar bending angles in the pull-out.
To change for example the color, line type, or representation of a pull-out, open the rebar_config.inp file in ..\environments\*your_environment*\system and edit the following lines: PulloutColor, PulloutVisibleLinetype and PulloutRepresentation.
For more information, see Reinforcement settings for drawings
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• Selected area-specific reinforcing bar bending schedule• Rounding of bar dimensions• Available symbols for meshes, strands, and unbonding• Appearance of reinforcement pull-outs
You can edit the rebar_config.inp file using any standard text editor (for example Notepad).
The entries in the rebar_config.inp file are:
Entry Description
MergeOneFormat
No longer used. Define these properties in the drawing properties.
MergeTwoOrMoreFormats
MergeAndFormat
LeaderLinetype
DimensionMarkSpacingSeparator
="/"
Affects the separator in reinforcement marks. See also Adding reinforcement dimension lines.
ExactDimensionMarkSpacingSeparator
=" + "
Separator between different exact spacing values in reinforcement marks.
ExactDimensionMarkPcsSeparator
="*"
Separator between the number of bars and their exact spacing value in reinforcement mark.
GroupBarMark No longer in use.MarkingDimAttributes
No longer in use.
ScheduleCountry
Defines which bending schedule is used. Affects bending shapes in templates and reports. The available schedules are FIN, SWE, UK, US.
When you number the model, the bending shape for the bar is given according to this information. For example, in the Default environment, the bending shapes are letters A, B, C, and so on.
See also Reinforcing bar bending types.ScheduleDimensionRoundingDirection
ScheduleTotalLengthRoundingDirection
Options:
• "UP": rounds bar dimensions up• "DOWN": rounds bar dimensions down• "NEAREST": rounds bar dimensions either up or down
ScheduleDimensionRoundingAccuracy
Sets the rounding accuracy for bar dimensions. Default is 1 mm.
Tekla Structures rounds individual bar dimensions up or down according to the option you select for ScheduleDimensionRoundingDirection.
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ScheduleTotalLengthRoundingAccuracy
Sets the rounding accuracy for the total bar length. Default is 10 mm.
Tekla Structures rounds individual bar dimensions up or down according to the option you select for ScheduleTotalLengthRoundingDirection.
MeshSymbolFile
Points to the mesh symbol file that contains the available mesh symbols. Affects the available reinforcement mesh symbols in drawings.
By default, points to the mesh.sym file in the ...\TeklaStructures\*version*\environments\common\symbols folder.
StrandSymbolFile
Points to the strand symbol file that contains the available strand symbols. Affects drawings.
By default, points to the strand.sym file in the ...\TeklaStructures\*version*\environments\common\symbols folder.
UnbondingSymbolFile
Points to the unbonding symbol file that contains the available unbonding symbols.
RebarMeshSize Template for rebar mesh size.PullOutDimensionFormat
Defines the format for displaying the dimensions.
The format follows the dimension properties format.
Options:
• 0 = ### • 1 = ###[.#]• 2 = ###.# • 3 = ###[.##] • 4 = ###.## • 5 = ###[.###] • 6 = ###.### • 7 = ### #/#
• 8 = ###/##.###
PullOutDimensionPrecision
Sets the level of precision.
1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, and so on.PullOutDimensionUnit
Defines the units to use.
• 0 = auto • 1 = mm • 2 = cm • 3 = m • 4 = inch • 5 = foot and inch
Entry Description
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PullOutColor Sets the color for the pull-outs in reinforcement marks.
Options:
• 1 = black• 2 = red• 3 = bright green• 4 = blue• 5 = cyan• 6 = yellow• 7 = magenta• 8 = brown• 9 = green• 10 = dark blue• 11 = forest green• 12 = orange• 13 = gray
See also Reinforcement pull-outs.PullOutVisibleLineType
Sets the line type for reinforcing bar shape in pull-outs.
Options:
1 =
2 =
3 =
4 =
5 =
6 =
7 =
PullOutRepresentation
Sets the representation type.
Options:
• 0 = single• 1 = double• 2 = filled• 3 = stick
Entry Description
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PullOutAngleColor
Sets the color for the angle in pull-outs.
Options:
• 1 = black• 2 = red• 3 = green• 4 = blue• 5 = cyan• 6 = yellow• 7 = magenta• 8 = brown• 9 = green• 10 = dark blue• 11 = forest green• 12 = orange• 13 = gray
Entry Description
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Bolt marks and size elements
You can define most of the bolt mark contents in the Bolt Mark Properties dialog box. You can also create marks that depend on the object type (bolt, hole, slotted hole). For more information on elements specific to bolt marks, see Bolt mark elements (p. 295).
Use the following variables to define the contents of the size element:
• XS_LONGHOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE
• XS_LONGHOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE_IN_GA
• XS_SITE_LONGHOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE
• XS_SITE_LONGHOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE_IN_GA
• XS_SHOP_LONGHOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE
• XS_SHOP_LONGHOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE_IN_GA
• XS_HOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE
• XS_HOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE_IN_GA
• XS_SITE_HOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE
• XS_SITE_HOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE_IN_GA
PullOutAngleLineType
Sets the line type for angle lines in pull-outs.
Options:
1 =
2 =
3 =
4 =
5 =
6 =
7 =
PullOutShowDuplicateDims
Defines whether duplicate dimensions are showed multiple times for one bar.
Options:
0 = duplicate dimensions are not shown (default)
1 = equal and parallel dimensions are shown, but similar hook dimensions are not shown
2 = equal and parallel dimensions are not shown, but both hook dimensions are shown
3 = all dimensions are shown
4 = hook dimensions are not shown
5 = hook dimensions, or equal and parallel dimensions are not shown
Entry Description
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• XS_SHOP_HOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE
• XS_SHOP_HOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE_IN_GA
• XS_BOLT_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE
• XS_BOLT_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE_IN_GA
• XS_SITE_BOLT_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE
• XS_SITE_BOLT_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE_IN_GA
• XS_SHOP_BOLT_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE
• XS_SHOP_BOLT_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE_IN_GA
Switches You can use the following switches in the string:
• BOLT_NUMBER
• BOLT_DIAMETER
• BOLT_LENGTH
• HOLE_DIAMETER
• LONGHOLE_X
• LONGHOLE_Y
• LONGHOLE_MIN (the shorter of the slotted hole dimensions) • LONGHOLE_MAX (the longer of the slotted hole dimensions) • BOLT_STANDARD
• BOLT_MATERIAL
• BOLT_ASSEMBLY_TYPE
• BOLT_COUNTERSUNK
• NAME_SHORT
• NAME_FULL
Mark contents You define the mark contents using a format string which has a specific syntax:
• Variables are surrounded by double % characters (%%) (not used between a variable and an operator)
• Write text without quotation marks• To use special characters enter a backslash (\) followed by an ASCII number • You can edit marks: change the order of the variables, add your own text, and make
calculations
Examples set XS_LONGHOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE=D%%HOLE_DIAMETER%%(%%HOLE_DIAMETER+LONGHOLE_X%%x%%HOLE_DIAMETER+LONGHOLE_Y%%)
set XS_SITE_HOLE_MARK_STRING_FOR_SIZE=D%%HOLE_DIAMETER%%
Adding user-defined attributes in marks
To add a user-defined attribute in a drawing mark:
1. Select User-defined attribute in the Available elements list, then click Add.2. Type the user-defined attribute name in the Mark content - user defined attribute dialog
box. Click OK to close the dialog box.
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3. Save the part mark and drawing properties.
For more information on elements in marks, see Mark content (p. 293).
Control numbers in marksTo display control numbers in drawing marks:
1. Open the mark properties dialog box. 2. In the Available elements column, double-click User-defined attribute to open the
Mark content - user defined-attributes dialog box. Type in ACN. Click OK.3. ACN appears in the Elements in mark column.4. Click OK to close the dialog box.
Part number format in marksTo specify the number of characters in part numbers in assembly or part marks:
1. Open the mark properties dialog box.
In the Available elements column, double-click User-defined attribute to open the Mark content - user defined-attributes dialog box.
2. Type in ASSEMBLY_SERIAL_NUMBER or PART_SERIAL_NUMBER, followed by a period (.) and the number of characters. For example, PART_SERIAL_NUMBER.3 creates part numbers with at least three characters (001, 002, 003, etc.):
3. Click OK.
Weld marks in drawings
Tekla Structures shows the properties of a weld in the weld mark in drawings.
You can use both user-defined attributes and template attributes in the Mark content - user defined attribute dialog box. Enter the user-defined attribute exactly as it appears in objects.inp file.
• In your drawing, you can see the the weld marks of the welds created in the Model Editor. To modify the properties of these welds, you need to modify the weld in the Model Editor. When you perform numbering, the welds are updated in drawings.
• You can also add and modify weld marks manually in the Drawing Editor.
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The following images describe the basic concepts in weld mark placement in drawings.
The weld mark contains a reference line and an arrow. The arrow connects the reference line to the arrow side of a connection.
When parts are welded together, you can place welds on:
• The arrow sides only• The other sides only• Both the arrow and other sides
The welds on the arrow and other sides of a part can have different weld properties.
By default, the properties you define in Model Editor or in Drawing Editor for a weld on the arrow side appear above the reference line in drawings. The properties of an other-side weld appear below the reference line in the weld mark.
Above line
Below line
Reference line
Arrow
Arrow side for weld
Other side for weld
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The following images describe the weld symbols used in weld marks.
To show the arrow-side weld properties below the reference line in a weld mark and the other-side properties above, use the variable XS_AISC_WELD_MARK.
Weld size
Weld type
Contour symbol
Finishing symbol
Groove angle
Length of weld segment
Pitch of weld segments
Site weld symbol
Weld around symbol
Weld number, process, specification, or other reference text
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See also Add Weld Mark (p. 394)
Welds (p. 281)
Level marks in drawings
If your elevation drawing already contains elevation dimensions, you will have entered them manually in the grid properties dialog box. To ensure that your model is accurate, you can also add level marks in your drawing to ensure that these dimensions are correct.
In the following image you have the dimension createad in the grid properties dialog box and level mark createad with the Add Level Mark command in the Drawing Editor.
Length of weld segment
Pitch (center-to-center spacing) of weld segments
Site weld symbol
Intermittent (stitch) weld
Effective throat
Root opening
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See also Add Level Mark (p. 394)
5.10 Merging marksThis section explains how to combine marks.
You can force Tekla Structures to automatically merge similar reinforcement marks for bars that belong to the same concrete part or cast unit.
Topics Merging part marks (p. 316)
Automatically merging reinforcement marks (p. 317)
Manually merging and splitting reinforcement marks (p. 320)
Merging part marks
Merge marks to reduce the number of part marks. Merged marks contain the usual part mark information, plus the number of parts and near side and far side information.
To merge marks, go to the Part mark... > General tab in the drawing properties dialog box and set Merge marks to On.
Elevation dimension from the grid properties dialog box
Dimension created with Create level mark tool
Tekla Structures always merges reinforcement marks that will appear in the same position in the drawing.
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Settings To modify merged marks, use the following variables:
• XS_MULTIPLIER_SEPARATOR_FOR_MERGED_PART_MARK
• XS_NSFS_POSTFIX_FOR_MERGED_PART_MARK
• XS_NS_POSTFIX_FOR_MERGED_PART_MARK
• XS_FS_POSTFIX_FOR_MERGED_PART_MARK
• XS_PART_MERGE_MAX_DISTANCE
• XS_MIN_MERGE_PART_COUNT
Limitations Tekla Structures does not merge neighbor part marks. A merged mark has a single leader line.
Automatically merging reinforcement marks
Tekla Structures automatically merges marks for visible reinforcing bars in drawings if:
• The bars belong to the same concrete part or cast unit• The direction of the bars is the same• The bar marks are identical• The bars are close to each other• A straight line can be drawn through all the bars
To define the distance within which to automatically merge marks for visible reinforcing bars, use the variables XS_MAX_MERGE_DISTANCE_IN_HORIZONTAL and XS_MAX_MERGE_DISTANCE_IN_VERTICAL.
Merging within a cast unitTo define how to merge reinforcement marks for cast units in drawings, open the drawing properties dialog box and click Reinforcement mark... > Merging. Select an option from the Identical marks in same cast unit list box:
Example Option Description
Off Shows one mark for each part.
On Merges marks for identical secondary parts on both faces of main parts.
To have Tekla Structures automatically merge reinforcement marks in drawings, the reinforcement must be attached to a part or cast unit in the model. See Attaching reinforcement to parts.
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Preferred merge directionIf there are several possible merge directions, you can select a direction:
Merged mark contentMerged marks may include several blocks, and additional information. Blocks combine similar single marks.
Example For example, you can merge three A f12 L2000 marks to a block and six V f8 L650 marks to another block, and then merge them in the following way:
Option Description
One leader line per row
Merges the marks and creates one leader line for a row of reinforcing bars.
Parallel leader lines
Merges the marks and creates parallel leader lines.
Leader lines to one point
Merges the marks and draws all leader lines to one point.
No merge Does not merge marks. Tekla Structures creates an individual leader line for each mark.
If you select No merge, you still need to define the mark content for the marks that Tekla Structures automatically merges on the Merging tab.
Option Description
Merge vertically Merges the marks in the vertical direction of the drawing.
Merge horizontally
Merges the marks in the horizontal direction of the drawing.
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Merged marks can contain the following elements:
You can use the following variables as block prefixes. Remember to add the % character before and after the variable name.
Single mark content
Symbol separating the blocks
Block prefix
Distance between groups
Block 1
Block 2
Element Description
Block prefix Adds text or a value to the beginning of each repeated block, for example, the number of single marks merged. Opens a dialog box where you can enter the prefix.
Single mark con-tent
Adds the content of the single mark indicated on the Single mark tab to the mark. See Mark content (p. 293) and Reinforcement mark elements (p. 296).
Distance between groups
Adds the center-to-center distances between reinforcing bars or bar groups included in a merged mark.
Symbol separating blocks in mark
Adds a symbol between the blocks in the mark. Opens a dialog box where you can enter the symbol. The elements that appear before this element on the mark content list form a block.
Other elements See Common elements in marks (p. 293).
To ensure that merged reinforcement marks appear in the drawing, always include Symbol separating blocks in mark as the last element in the reinforcement mark. To omit the separating symbol, leave this field blank, but still include the element in the mark.
Variable Description
%NUMBER% Includes the number of marks merged to the mark.
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See also Manually merging and splitting reinforcement marks (p. 320)
Manually merging and splitting reinforcement marksMerging To manually merge marks in a drawing:
1. Click Annotating > Properties > Merged Reinforcement Mark....2. Set the mark properties. See Automatically merging reinforcement marks (p. 317) for
the options.3. Select the marks to merge in the drawing.4. Right-click and select Merge marks from the pop-up menu.
Splitting To split merged marks:
1. Select the marks to split in the drawing.2. Right-click and select Split marks from the pop-up menu.
5.11 Grids in drawingsYou can use grid lines and grid line labels in cast-unit, assembly, general arrangement drawings and single-part drawings.
Topics Grid properties (p. 320)
Editing grids and grid lines (p. 322)
Grid properties
You can modify grid properties on the drawing and view levels, and modify individual grids or grid lines in a drawing view.
The Select grids and Select grid lines switches on the Drawings: Select toolbar enable you to select grids and gridlines in drawings and views:
%NUMBER_IN_PLANE% Includes the number of marks merged in the plane of the drawing to the mark.
%NUMBER_OUT_OF_PLANE% Includes the number of marks merged in the depth direction of the drawing to the mark.
Variable Description
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To modify grid properties, open one of the grid properties dialog boxes:
• Drawing grid properties dialog box:
Click Grid... in the drawing properties dialog box.
• View Grid Properties dialog box:
Double-click the border of the drawing view, and click Grid... in the View Properties dialog box.
• Grid Properties dialog box:
Click the Select grid icon in the Drawings: Select toolbar and double-click a grid in the drawing view.
To modify grid line properties:
• Click the Select grid line icon in the Drawings: Select toolbar and double-click a grid line. The Grid line properties dialog box opens.
The options in the grid properties dialog boxes define how Tekla Structures displays grid lines in drawings.
Grid You have the following options:
• Not visible
Select grids
Select grid lines
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No visible grid lines
• Visible
Grid lines visible in the selected view
• Visible in all views
Grid lines visible in all of the views
• Only grid line marks visible
Only the grid line mark and a short section of the grid line (defined in the offset field in Text placing options) is visible. This option is only available in the General - Grid Properties, View Grid Properties, Grid Properties and Grid Line Properties dialog boxes.
Text placing Select the checkboxes to indicate the direction of grid line labels.
Enter the distance between the end of the grid line and the text.
Appearance You can select colors for grid lines and their labels (grid line texts) independently. You can also select text height, font and text frame style.
You can also use fixed-size grid label frames, see XS_DRAWING_GRID_LABEL_FIXED_WIDTH and adjust the grid label frame line thickness, see XS_DRAWING_GRID_LABEL_FRAME_LINE_WIDTH_FACTOR.
Editing grids and grid lines
To edit a grid or grid line, double-click it. This is useful when you want to:
• Hide grids or grid lines: set the grid line color and text to the background color of the drawing
• Change a line type• Change label properties (font, size, frame)• Define the position of a label
Example You might create a drawing that contains one grid for the architect, another for the engineer. When you print drawings for the architect, simply hide the engineer’s grid.
Moving or extending grid lines
To change the location of a grid label or extend a grid line, select the grid line handle and drag it to a new location.
See also Specifying a fixed size for a grid label frame (p. 323)
Adjusting the thickness of the grid label frame (p. 323)
The Select grids and Select grid lines switches on the Drawings: Select toolbar enable you to select grids and gridlines in drawings and views:
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Specifying a fixed size for a grid label frameYou can specify a fixed size for the grid label frames in drawings. This is useful, for example, when you want all the grid label frames to be of the same size no matter whether there are one or two digits in the frame.
Usage 1. Select Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties.
2. Set a value for XS_DRAWING_GRID_LABEL_FIXED_WIDTH.
The default value is zero (0), which indicates that the width of the grid label frame depends on the width of the grid label. If you do not set this variable, Tekla Structures adjusts the grid label frames to text within each frame.
Example of grid label frames when the frame size is not fixed:
Example of grid label frames when the frame size is fixed:
Adjusting the thickness of the grid label frameUsage You can adjust the line thickness of the grid label frame. You may want to emphasize the grid
label frames so that they are shown with a thicker line than the rest of the grid.
1. Go to Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Drawing Properties
2. In XS_DRAWING_GRID_LABEL_FRAME_LINE_WIDTH_FACTOR, enter the factor for the width of the grid label frame.
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5.12 The Drawing ClassifierUse the Drawing Classifier to control the drawing properties for different types of model objects. You can apply it to:
• Appearance• Dimensioning• Marks
This enables you to create different drawing styles. For example, you might create a drawing style for assembly drawings that shows different position dimensions for end plates, cleats, and haunches.
Each color has a certain line thickness. The thickness of the grid label frame on the printed black-and-white drawings depends on the color that has been defined for the grid label in the grid properties and on the value of the XS_DRAWING_GRID_LABEL_FRAME_LINE_WIDTH_FACTOR.
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Classifier uses drawing filters to select model objects, such as parts, bolts, welds, and so on.
Topics How the Drawing Classifier works (p. 325)
Using the Drawing Classifier (p. 326)
Troubleshooting (p. 329)
How the Drawing Classifier works
The Classifier uses existing drawing dialog boxes, and there is no special user interface. The Classifier works with single-part, assembly, and general arrangement drawings.
The Classifier works by using a specific naming convention for saved properties. You save drawing and filter properties with any name for, but you must use the same name, prefixed by "filter_", when you save the drawing object properties, as shown below:
End plate is dimensioned by bolts.
Cleat is dimensioned by part.
Haunch is not dimensioned at all.
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The Classifier uses the following properties:
• Drawing or drawing view properties• The view filter in the Drawing Editor, or general arrangement drawing filter.• Drawing object properties (for example part, bolt, weld, reinforcement, mark, or
dimension properties) from drawing or view sub-dialog boxes.
Using the Drawing Classifier
This is a simple example showing how to use the Drawing Classifier.
Drawing object properties must always begin with "filter_".
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To use the Drawing Classifier:
1. Define and save the drawing properties for the drawing type you want to use. See Creating drawing property files (p. 328)
2. Create a view filter to define specific groups of model objects. You can create view filters at the drawing view level or the general arrangement drawing level. See Creating view filters (p. 328)
3. Create filter-specific property files for groups of model objects, to define how they appear in the drawings. See Creating drawing object property files (p. 329)
4. Create drawings manually or use drawing wizards. See Creating drawings (p. 329).
Example Description
The drawing before we used the Classifier. All parts appear in the same color.
The drawing after we used the Classifier. Beams and columns now appear in different colors.
You need to understand how to edit drawings at different levels to use the classifier effectively. See Three levels of editing drawings (p. 37) for more information.
When you change part properties in a model after you have defined the Drawing Classifier settings, part presentation and mark content are updated in general arrangement drawings. Use the variable XS_DISABLE_CLASSIFIER_FOR_MODIFIED_PARTS to define whether part presentation and mark content are updated. Drawings are not updated if the change does not affect numbering.
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Creating drawing property filesCreate drawing property files to define the properties of each type of drawing you want to create. To create a drawing property file (named "test") for a general arrangement drawing:
1. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > General Arrangement Drawing.... Tekla Structures opens the drawing properties dialog box.
2. Set the drawing properties. Verify the properties on sub-dialog boxes. Click Apply to close each sub-dialog box. Tekla Structures will use these as the default drawing properties for objects that do not match any classifier filters.
3. Name and save the drawing properties. Enter the name "test" in the text box next to the Save as button. Click Save as.
4. Click Apply.
Creating view filtersCreate view filters to define the specific groups of model objects, whose appearance you want to change. In this example we create one view filter for beams, and another for columns:
1. In the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box, click the Filter... button to open the General - Filter Properties dialog box.
2. Click the Parts tab, and in the Filter String text box next to Part Name, enter "BEAM". 3. In the text box next to the Save as button, enter "beam". Click Save as to save the view
filter.4. Repeat the steps 2 and 3 for columns: on the Parts tab, enter "COLUMN" and save
properties as "column".
Now you should have two filters, beam and column.
5. 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.
You can also create and save properties on the drawing view level using the Drawing Editor. If you want to use drawing wizards to automatically create drawings, always give drawing properties the same name as the view property files.
Always use view filters when you use the Drawing Classifier. The Drawing Classifier does not recognize selection filters.
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Creating drawing object property filesCreate different part properties for the groups of model objects for which you have defined view filters. This example draws columns in turquoise, and beams in magenta.
1. In the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box, click the Part... button.2. Modify the drawing object properties. Click the Appearance tab and change the Color to
turquoise.3. Enter the name "filter_test_column" in the text box next to the Save as button, then click
Save as to save the drawing object property file for columns
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to create a drawing object property file for beams, setting the Color to magenta. Save the drawing object property filter for beams as "filter_test_beam".
4. Click Cancel to close the object properties dialog box.
Creating drawingsTo create a general arrangement drawing using the Classifier and the "test" properties we used in our example:
1. In the Model Editor, click Drawings & Reports > Create General Arrangement Drawing....
2. Click Drawing properties.... Tekla Structures opens the drawing properties dialog box. Click the down arrow in the Load text box, then select the "test" drawing properties you created.
3. Click Load.4. Click OK to apply the Classifier properties and to close the drawing properties dialog box.5. Select view(s) to include in the drawing and click Create.
Open the drawing and check that beams and columns appear in the colors you defined previously.
Troubleshooting
• All dimensioning options in the drawing (part, bolt and position dimensions) are associated with parts. So, to define the properties of bolt dimensions using the Classifier, you need to create a view filter for the bolted parts (for example end plates), not for the bolts themselves.
• If the view properties and drawing properties files have the same name, the Classifier uses the view properties file.
You can also use the Classifier together with drawing wizards to create drawings. To do this:
• Be sure to include the saved drawing properties in the wizard file. • Use the same values in the selection filter in the wizard as you used
in the drawing filter. This ensures that both filters select the same objects. You may need to create new selection filters and edit the drawing wizard file.
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• The Classifier filters only objects once. If you create several view filters that use different criteria for the same part, the Classifier only uses the first view filter it finds (in alphabetical order).
• The Classifier ignores the following drawing properties in sub-dialog boxes:
• Part mark... > General tab > Visible. To not create part marks, leave the Elements in
mark column empty on the Content tab• Part mark... > General tab > Merge marks
• Bolt mark... > General tab > Visible. To not create bolt marks, leave the Elements in
mark column empty on the Content tab• Bolt mark... > General tab > Bolt size limit
• Neighbor part... > Visibility tab: all options• Weld... > General tab > Size limit and Site/workshop options
If you have problems using the Classifier (for example, parts disappear from the drawing), you may have applied the view filter or drawing object properties to the entire drawing. (You may have clicked Apply or OK to close one or more sub-dialog boxes when you were creating the view filter). To fix this:
1. Load the drawing properties you defined to use with the Classifier. 2. In all sub dialog boxes, check that the Classifier settings are not loaded. Click OK to close
the sub dialog box. 3. Save the drawing properties.
5.13 Drawing properties referenceThis section consists of the command reference pages for the commands you can use to manage drawing properties.
To define drawing properties, select a drawing command from the Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings menu in the Tekla Structures Model Editor. The commands are similar for single-part, assembly, cast-unit, and general arrangement drawings. This section lists the commands related to drawing properties and gives a short description of each one.
Topics Drawing view properties... (p. 330)
Section view properties... (p. 332)
Part mark properties... (p. 334)
Bolt mark properties... (p. 335)
Connection mark properties... (p. 336)
Reinforcement mark properties... (p. 337)
Surface treatment mark properties... (p. 338)
Drawing view properties...
Synopsis Displays the drawing view properties dialog box.
Description Tekla Structures creates drawing views using the current properties in the View Properties dialog box.
The fields on the View tab are:
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The fields on the Attributes tab are:
The fields on the Shortening tab are:
The fields on the Label tab are:
Field Description More information
Front view Define the drawing views Defining which drawing views to create (p. 242)
Top view
Back view
Bottom view
Section views
End views
3D view
3D view attributes Define the 3D view properties. 3D views in cast-unit, assembly and single-part drawings (p. 383)
Field Description More information
Scale The drawing view scale. Defining exact drawing view scales (p. 242)
View extension for neighbor parts
Sets the distance from the drawing view to display neighboring parts
Displaying neighbor parts in drawing views (p. 243)
Coordinate system
The coordinate system of the drawing view
Defining part orientation in drawing views (p. 247)
Rotate coordinate system
Select an option or enter a value to rotate the view around the x, y, or z axis of the parts.
Field Description More information
Minimum cut part length
Defines how to shorten section views of parts that have no details that need to be visible.
Shortening parts in drawings (p. 254)
Space between cut parts
Cut skew parts
Field Description More information
Front view Defines a name for the view.
Displaying view names automatically in drawings (p. 255)
Top view
Back view
Bottom view
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Usage 1. Select an option from the list boxes, or enter a value in the available fields. 2. Click Apply or OK to save the properties in the current View Properties dialog box. For
existing drawings, click Modify to change the existing view properties.
See also Drawing view properties (p. 241)
Moving drawing views (p. 380)
Section view properties...
Synopsis Displays the drawing’s section view properties dialog box.
Description Tekla Structures creates shortened drawing views using the current properties in the Section View Properties dialog box.
The fields on the Attributes tab are:
The fields on the View label tab are:
Position Location of the name label.
Color Color of the font in the name label.
Height Size of the font in the name label.
Field Description More information
Field Description More information
Scale The section view drawing scale. Section view properties (p. 259)Section depth Defines the positive and
negative distances of the section view when views are not combined.
Distance for combining parts
Defines the distance range for combining cut views.
View extension for neighbor parts
Defines the boundaries of the drawing view.
Left section Define the view direction of the section.
Section view direction (p. 260)Middle section
Right section
Minimum cut part length
Defines the minimum cut length of the shortened part.
Shortening parts in drawings (p. 254)
Space between cut parts
Defines the distance between cut parts in the drawing view.
Cut skew parts Defines whether to shorten skewed parts.
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The fields on the Cutting line tab are:
The fields on the Section mark tab are.
Field Description More information
TextText Defines the text on the
section view label. Click the ... buttons next to the text fields to open the Mark Contents dialog box.
Section and detail mark and label elements (p. 297)
SymbolSymbol Section view label
symbol.Section mark (p. 262)
Color Color of the section view label symbol.
Size Size of the section view label symbol.
Line length Length of the section view label line.
Label positionVertical Vertical location of the
section view label.Section view label (p. 265)
Horizontal Horizontal location of the section view label.
View direction marksSection views Visibility of the section
view direction mark. View direction marks (p. 261)
End views Visibility of the end view direction mark.
Height Height of the view direction mark.
Field Description More information
Line Length and offset of the cutting line.
Cutting line tab (p. 264)
Color Color of the cutting line.
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Usage 1. Select options from the list boxes, or enter a value in a text box. 2. Click Apply or OK to save the properties in the current View Properties dialog box. For
existing drawings, click Modify to change the existing view properties.
See also Section view properties (p. 259)
Section view label and mark (p. 262)
Part mark properties...
Synopsis Displays the drawing’s part mark properties dialog box.
Description Tekla Structures creates part marks in the drawing view using the current properties in the Part Mark Properties dialog box.
Field Description More information
TextText Defines the text on the
section mark. Click the ... buttons next to the text fields to open the Mark Contents dialog box.
Section and detail mark and label elements (p. 297)
SymbolColor Color of the section
mark symbol.Section mark (p. 262)
Symbol Section mark symbol.Size Size of the section
mark symbol.x/y Offset of the section
mark symbol.
Field Description More information
Visibility Defines the visibility of part marks in drawing views.
Visibility (p. 299)
Merge marks Defines whether Tekla Structures merges part marks.
Merging part marks (p. 316)
Mark frame type Defines the frame type. Frame around mark (p. 300)
Mark leader line Defines the leader type. Part mark leader line (p. 301)
Mark frame color Defines the frame color. Mark appearance (p. 298)
Available elements Elements available to define the mark content.
Part mark elements (p. 294)
Add button Adds mark elements to the main or secondary part mark.
Mark properties (p. 292)
Remove button Removes mark elements from the main or secondary part mark.
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Usage 1. Select options from the list boxes.2. Click Apply or OK to save the properties in the current Part Mark Properties dialog box.
For existing drawings, click Modify to change the existing mark properties.
See also Marks in drawings (p. 291)
Bolt mark properties...
Synopsis Displays the drawing’s bolt mark properties dialog box.
Description Tekla Structures creates bolt marks in the drawing view using the current properties in the Bolt Mark Properties dialog box.
Main part elements Elements contained in the main part mark.
Mark content (p. 293)
Secondary part elements
Elements contained in the secondary part mark.
Sub-assembly main part elements
Elements contained in the main part mark of a sub-assembly.
Sub-assembly secondary part elements
Elements contained in the secondary part mark of a sub-assembly.
Frame around element type
Defines the frame type. Mark appearance (p. 298)
Add frame button Adds a frame to a selected part mark element.
Frame around element color
Defines the frame color.
Mark font color Defines the font color. Mark font height Defines the font height. Mark font Defines which font to use for marks. Move up button Moves the part mark element up the
list. Mark properties (p. 292)
Move down button Moves the part mark element down the list.
Field Description More information
Field Description More information
Visibility in view The visibility of bolt marks in drawing views.
Visibility (p. 299)
In main parts The visibility of bolts in main parts. Visibility of bolt marks (p. 299)In secondary parts The visibility of bolts in secondary
parts.In sub-assembly main parts
The visibility of bolts in sub-assembly main parts.
In sub-assembly secondary parts
The visibility of bolts in sub-assembly secondary parts.
Bolt size limit The visibility of the default size bolt.
Bolt size limit (p. 300)
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Usage 1. Select options from the list boxes. 2. Click Apply or OK to save the properties in the current Bolt Mark Properties dialog box.
For existing drawings, click Modify to change the existing mark properties.
See also Marks in drawings (p. 291)
Connection mark properties...
Synopsis Displays the drawing’s connection mark properties dialog box.
Description Tekla Structures creates connection marks in the drawing view using the current properties in the Connection Mark Properties dialog box.
Mark frame type The frame type. Frame around mark (p. 300)
Mark leader line The leader line type. Mark frame color The frame color. Mark appearance (p. 298)Available ele-ments Elements available to define the
mark content. Bolt mark elements (p. 295)
Add button Adds mark elements to the mark. Mark properties (p. 292)Remove button Removes mark elements from the
mark. Site bolts Elements contained in the site bolt
mark. Bolt mark elements (p. 295)
Shop bolts Elements contained in the shop bolt mark.
Frame around element type
The frame type. Mark appearance (p. 298)
Add frame but-ton Adds a frame to a selected mark element.
Frame around element color
The frame color.
Mark font color The font color. Mark font height The font height. Mark font Which font to use for marks. Move up button Moves the mark element up the list. Mark properties (p. 292)Move down but-ton Moves the mark element down the
list.
Field Description More information
Field Description More information
Mark frame type The frame type. Frame around mark (p. 300)Mark frame color The frame color.
Available elements Elements available to define the mark content.
Connection mark elements (p. 295)
Add button Adds mark elements to the mark. Mark properties (p. 292)Remove button Removes mark elements from the
mark.
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Usage 1. Select options from the list boxes. 2. Click Apply or OK to save the properties in the current Connection Mark Properties
dialog box. For existing drawings, click Modify to change the existing mark properties.
See also Marks in drawings (p. 291)
Reinforcement mark properties...
Synopsis Displays the drawing’s reinforcement mark properties dialog box.
Description Tekla Structures creates marks for reinforcement in the drawing view using the current properties in the Reinforcement Mark Properties dialog box.
Elements in mark The elements to show in the connection mark.
Connection mark elements (p. 295)
Frame around element type
The frame type. Mark appearance (p. 298)
Add frame button Adds a frame to a selected mark element.
Frame around element color
The frame color.
Mark font color The font color. Mark font height The font height. Mark font Which font to use for marks. Move up button Moves the mark element up the list. Mark properties (p.
292)Move down button Moves the mark element down the list.
Field Description More information
Field name Description More information
Mark visibility in view Defines if reinforcement marks appear in drawing views.
Visibility (p. 299)
Mark frame type Frame type. Frame around mark (p. 300)Mark frame color Frame color.
Leader line Type of leader line. Reinforcement mark leader line (p. 302)
Merged mark tab Defines how duplicate marks are merged in the drawing view.
Merging marks (p. 316)
Available elements Elements you can use to define mark content.
Reinforcement mark elements (p. 296)
Add button Adds mark elements to the mark. Mark properties (p. 292)Remove button Removes mark elements from mark. Elements in mark Elements to show in the mark. Set
single and group mark properties separately.
Reinforcement mark elements (p. 296)
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Usage 1. Select options for each field. 2. Click Apply or OK to save the properties in the current Reinforcement Mark Properties
dialog box. To change the mark properties in selected drawing(s), click Modify.
See also Marks in drawings (p. 291)
Surface treatment mark properties...
Synopsis Opens the surface treatment mark properties dialog box.
Description Tekla Structures creates marks for surface treatment in the drawing view using the current properties in the Surface Treatment Properties dialog box.
Frame around element type
Frame type. Mark appearance (p. 298)
Add frame button Adds a frame to a selected mark element.
Frame around element color
Frame color.
Mark font color Font color. Mark font height Font height. Mark font Font to use in marks. Move up button Moves the mark element up the list. Mark properties (p. 292)Move down button Moves the mark element down the
list.
Field name Description More information
Field name Description More information
Visibility in view
Show or hide surface treatment marks in drawing views.
Visibility (p. 299)
Merge marks Option to merge surface treatment marks.
For more information on merging marks, see Merging part marks (p. 316)
Mark frame type
Frame around mark (p. 300)
Mark frame color
Leader line type
Part mark leader line (p. 301)
Placing Location of marks. Marks (p. 239)Available elements
Elements you can include in marks.
Surface treatment mark elements (p. 297)Elements in
markElements included in marks.
Frame around elements
Frame type and color. Content (p. 298)
Mark font Defines font type, color, and height in marks.
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Usage 1. Select the options to use. 2. Click Apply or OK to save the properties in the current Surface Treatment Mark
Properties dialog box. To change the mark properties in selected drawing(s), click Modify.
See also Marks in drawings (p. 291)
Surface treatment properties (p. 288)
Properties modification
Modifying some of the drawing properties can lead to the recreation of the drawing.
When you modify the following drawing properties, the drawing might be recreated.
In view properties:
• Front view• Top view• Back view• Bottom view• Section views• End views• 3D view• View extension for neighbor parts • Coordinate system• Around X• Around Y• Around Z• Undeformed• Show opening/recess symbol
In section view properties:
• Section depth• Distance for combining cuts• Left section• Middle section• Right section
In dimension properties:
• Straight• In X direction• Knock off dimension type
In dimensioning properties:
• All dimensioning properties
In part properties:
• Part representation drop down list
In neighbor part properties:
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• Neighbor parts• Main/Secondary parts• Skew parts• Part representation drop down list
In surface treatment properties:
• Visibility• Representation• Show pattern
In protection properties:
• All protection properties
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6 Editing Drawings
In this chapter This chapter explains how to edit drawings and their graphical objects in Tekla Structures. It also covers how to create and edit additional drawing objects (i.e. lines, text, symbols, and marks) in Tekla Structures drawings.
Assumed background
You should also be familiar with the following chapters:
• Introduction to Drawings (p. 21)• Getting Started with Drawings (p. 41)• Dimensioning (p. 131)• Drawing Properties (p. 235)
Contents This chapter is divided into the following sections:
• Additional drawing objects (p. 341)• Additional marks (p. 350)• Symbols in drawings (p. 351)• Adding text and links to drawings (p. 353)• DWG and DXF files in drawings (p. 362)• Working with drawing objects (p. 370)• Working with drawing views (p. 378)• Editing drawings reference (p. 383)
6.1 Additional drawing objectsIn Tekla Structures, we use the term drawing object to refer to:
• Lines• Arcs• Circles• Polylines• Polygons
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• Rectangles• Clouds• Symbols• Text• Associative notes• Cover-up objects• DWG/DXF files• Marks• Dimensions• Reference models
In addition to the automatic dimensions and marks Tekla Structures creates, you can include additional objects in Tekla Structures drawings. These are typically used for temporary, revision-related, or other similar types of information.
Basic drawing objects
This section describes the basic types of additional objects you can create in Tekla Structures drawings.
To create objects in drawings, use the icons on the Drawing Objects toolbar, or select a command from the Dimensioning, Annotating or Shapes menu. The following table lists the commands you use to create drawing objects, and gives a short description of each one.
Command Icon Description
Draw Line Creates a line between two picked points.
Draw Rectangle Creates a rectangle according to two picked points.
Draw Arc > By Endpoints and Center
Creates a circular arc according to the picked end points and center point.
Draw Arc > By Three Points
Creates a circular arc according to three picked points.
Draw Circle > By Center and Radius
Creates a circle according to the picked center point.
Draw Circle > By Three Points
Creates a circle according to three picked points.
Draw Polyline Creates a polyline that traverses the picked points. You cannot use this command to create closed polygons, use the Polygon command instead.
Draw Polygon Creates a polygon according to the picked points.
Draw Cloud Creates a cloud according to the picked points.
Draw Cover-up Area Draws a reactangular cover-up area that covers the underlying part outlines.
Draw Cover-up Line Draws a cover-up line that covers the underlying part outlines.
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See also Draw Line (p. 384)
Draw Rectangle (p. 384)
Draw Arc > By Endpoints and Center (p. 386)
Draw Arc > By Three Points (p. 387)
Draw Circle > By Center and Radius (p. 385)
Draw Circle > By Three Points (p. 386)
Draw Cloud (p. 389)
Draw Polygon (p. 389)
Draw Polyline (p. 388)
Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Special color (p. 349)
Symbols in drawings (p. 351)
Adding text and links to drawings (p. 353)
Using cover-up tools (p. 374)
DWG and DXF files in drawings (p. 362)
Additional marks (p. 350)
Manual dimensioning (p. 133)
Displaying reference models in drawings (p. 369)
Common drawing object properties
Each additional drawing object has properties that define its appearance. The options you have vary depending on the object type. This section describes the object properties that are common to many types of additional objects. Some objects may not have all the options listed below.
Line propertiesThe following are the properties of lines Tekla Structures uses to draw objects (such as lines, rectangles, arcs, circles, polylines, and polygons):
Property Options Additional information
Line type The weld symbols have the following line types:
Line color See Color (p. 347).
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Customized line types
You can define own line types, and use them wherever line type settings are available. The customized line types are handled the same way as other line types. The customized line types are defined in line type file format (.lin). To customize line types, open TeklaStuctures.lin file in ..\environments\common\inp. By default, the most widely used line types are available in the file.
TeklaStructures.lin.id file contains the names of the line types visible in the user interface and the unique IDs assigned for each line type. The value of the ID must be greater than 10, for example:
CENTER, 1000
BORDER, 1002
DASHDOT, 1003
You can use TeklaStructures.lin also for mapping the exported line types.
To define your own line types in TeklaStuctures.lin file:
1. Start every line with the letter A to indicate the beginning of the line type pattern.
You can use three different objects: dashes, dots and spaces to form a line. The length of lines and spaces is defined by numbers.
2. Define the length of a dash (-) using positive numbers.3. Define the length of a a space ( ) using negative numbers.4. Define dots (.) using number zero (0).
The patterns must begin with a dash and typically they end with a space, although the space in the end is not required.
5. After you have defined the line type pattern, press Enter.
Example Line type definition for DASHDOT: A, 12.7, -6.35, 0, -6.35 means that the pattern starts with a dash with the length of 12.7 units, then comes a space with the length of 6.35 units, then a dot, and then again a space with the length of 6.35 units. Then the first dash is drawn again.
Bulge Values from 0 to 1 The bulge factor defines the curvature of the curved segments of objects using the calculation:
Arc height = Line length * Bulge factor
Changing the bulge factor of a polyline or polygon modifies all the segments of that object. To modify an individual segment, use handles. See Dragging, reshaping, and resizing drawing objects (p. 375).
Arrow See Arrow properties (p. 345).
Property Options Additional information
User-defined line types can not be mapped to other (user-defined) line types in DWG export.
Default line types can be mapped to user-defined line types. For more information on line type mapping, see Defining your own line type mappings.
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Arrow propertiesThe following are the properties Tekla Structures uses to draw arrows:
Leader lineYou can use leader lines in text, symbols, associative notes and marks to make it clearer to which item the text, symbol, note, or mark is related to. You have the following options for leader lines:
If you add new customized line types, you need to add corresponding bitmaps to ..\Tekla Structures\*version*\nt\bitmaps folder, and name them dr_line_type_xxx.bmp, for example dr_line_type_CENTER.bmp.
Property Options Additional information
Arrow position
Arrow type
Arrow height Arrow height and width define the size of the arrowhead.
Arrow width
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Modifying the leaderline
You can modify the shape of the leader line by first dragging from the middle point of the line, and then dragging further from the created anchor points and new middle points.
For more information on leader lines in part marks, see Mark location (p. 301).
Drawing objectLeader line types
Text
Symbols
Level marks
Revision marks
Part marks
Associative note
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ColorYou can specify the color of objects, frames, and fill (see also Fill/Hatch type (p. 347)). The colors define the line weight when you print monocolor drawings.
You have the following color options:
FontTekla Structures uses standard Windows fonts. You can use the Select... button to select the font and style from the list. The value in the Height field defines the text height in drawings.
Fill/Hatch typeYou can fill closed drawing objects (such as rectangles, circles, and polygons) with a pattern, and color the fill. See also Color (p. 347). You have the following fill options:
light gray
black
red
bright green
blue
turquoise
yellow
magenta
brown
green
dark blue
forest green
orange
gray
152
153
160
161
162
163
164
165
154
155
156
157
158
159Special For more information,
see Special color (p. 349)
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To scale and rotate patterns, see Modifying fill/hatch types (p. 358).
To have Tekla Structures show different materials in section views using hatches, see Hatching in drawings (p. 358).
Frame typeYou can create a frame around marks, symbols, text, and dimensions. You have the following frame types to choose from:
RadiusYou can specify the radius of arcs and circles.
PlaceTo define how you want Tekla Structures to place additional drawing objects, click Place.... Tekla Structures opens the placing dialog box for that object.
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You have the following options to place drawing objects:
• free
Tekla Structures searches for an empty location to place the object.
• fixed
Pick a position in the drawing to place the object.
Enter a value in the Search margin field to define the limits of the area you want Tekla Structures to search for empty space.
Enter a value in the Minimal distance field to indicate the minimum distance the object should be from the relevant part.
Use the Quarter checkboxes to further define the area Tekla Structures should search for empty space. Tekla Structures divides the search area into quarters and searches only those quarters you select.
Special color
You can define a special color that is not converted to black when printed. This color will be printed as color or grayscale, depending on the selected printer settings. The special color is defined using RGB (Red Green Blue) values on a scale of 0 to 255.
Defining To define a special color:
1. Click Tools > Options > Advanced options... to open the Advanced Options dialog box. Go to Hatching category.
2. Define the color using the following variables:
set XS_HATCH_SPECIAL_COLOR_R to 214
set XS_HATCH_SPECIAL_COLOR_G to 214
set XS_HATCH_SPECIAL_COLOR_B to 214
The default value is black (0,0,0).
The smaller the values are, the darker the shade.
3. Click Apply and OK.
Usage To use the special color:
1. Open the drawing. 2. Open the drawing object properties dialog box (rectangle, polygon, or circle). 3. Select the Special fill color.4. The hatch is printed in color or gray scale, according to the printer settings.
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You can also use the special color in hatches of section views. For more information, see Hatching in drawings (p. 358).
6.2 Additional marksYou can include additional marks in Tekla Structures drawings. These are typically used for temporary, revision-related, or other similar types of information.
You can create the following additional marks in Tekla Structures drawings:
• Part marks• Bolt marks• Connection marks• Level marks• Revision marks• Weld marks.
To create additional marks in drawings, use the icons on the Drawing Objects toolbar, or select a command from the Annotating menu. The following table lists the commands you use to create additional marks and gives a short description of each one.
In print the gray shade is darker.
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See also Marks in drawings (p. 291)
Weld marks in drawings (p. 312)
Level marks in drawings (p. 315)
6.3 Symbols in drawingsYou can add symbols created with the Symbol Editor to drawings. Tekla Structures adds the symbol using the properties in the Symbol properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved symbol properties file is sbl.
There are three different styles of symbol you can add to drawings:
• Symbol • Symbol with leader line • Symbol along a line
For instructions on creating symbols, see the Symbol Editor User’s Guide. .
For information on section and weld marks, see Section view label and mark (p. 262) and Weld marks in drawings (p. 312)
Topics Adding symbols in drawings (p. 351)
Symbol types (p. 352)
Symbol properties (p. 352)
Adding symbols in drawings
To add a symbol in a drawing:
1. Open the drawing.2. Hold down Shift and select Annotating > Add Symbol > Symbol to display the Symbol
Properties dialog box.3. Select the symbol and modify the symbol properties as required. See Symbol properties
(p. 352) and Symbol types (p. 352).4. Click OK to save the properties and exit the Symbol Properties dialog box.5. Pick one to three points in the drawing to place the symbol. The symbol style you choose
affects the number of points to pick.
Command Icon Description
Add Part Marks (p. 393)
Creates marks for all parts, bolts, and connections, or selected parts, bolts, and connections.
Add Level Mark (p. 394)
Creates a level mark (an elevation dimension).
Add Revision Mark (p. 396)
Creates a revision mark.
Add Weld Mark (p. 394) Creates a weld mark.
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6. Continue picking to add the same symbol elsewhere in the drawing or interrupt by pressing Esc.
Symbol types
You can use the following ways of adding a symbol in a drawing:
See also Symbols in drawings (p. 351)
Section view label and mark (p. 262)
Weld marks in drawings (p. 312)
Symbol properties
Click Annotating > Properties > Symbol to display the Symbol Properties dialog box.
In addition to the common object properties (see Common drawing object properties (p. 343)), you can modify the following symbol properties:
Symbol style Icon Description
Symbol Creates the symbol with the center at the point you pick in the drawing, without a leader line.
Tekla Structures uses all the properties in the Symbol Properties dialog box except for the placing properties.
Symbol with leader line Creates the symbol outside the part, with a leader line pointing to the point you pick. Pick the starting point of the leader line, and a point to insert the symbol.
Tekla Structures uses all the properties in the Symbol Properties dialog box.
Symbol along line Creates the symbol along the line you define by picking two points. Then pick an insertion point for the symbol.
The symbol will not have a leader line, even if you define one in the Symbol Properties dialog box.
Property Description
File Enter the filename of the set of symbols you want to use. To find the name of a symbol file, browse the folder /environments/common/symbols/.
Number Click Select to browse the available symbols, or enter the number of the symbol to use. Single-click a symbol in the Symbols dialog box to use it.
Height Enter the height of the symbol.
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Modifying properties
To modify the symbol properties, double-click an symbol to modify its properties.
6.4 Adding text and links to drawingsThis section describes the types of text you can add to drawings. You can add several styles of text to Tekla Structures drawings:
• One or more lines• Paragraphs• Text files• Associative notes• Hyperlinks• Links between drawings.
To add text to drawings, use the icons on the Drawing Objects toolbar, or select a command from the Annotating menu. The following table lists the commands you use to add text and gives a short description of each one.
Color Select a color for the symbol.Angle Enter the angle of the symbol.Place... How Tekla Structures places additional drawing
objects. See Place (p. 348).
Property Description
Command Icon Description
Add Text > Text (p. 390) Creates single or multiple lines of text.
Add Text > Text along Line (p. 392)
Creates text along a line you specify.
Add Text > Text with Leader Line (p. 391)
Creates a line of text with a leader line to a point you specify in the drawing.
Add Text > Along Line, Arrow at End Point (p. 392)
Creates a single line of text with a visible line which has an arrow at the second point picked (or end point).
Add Text > Along Line, Arrow at Start Point (p. 393)
Creates a single line of text with a visible line which has an arrow at the first point picked (or starting point).
Add Text > From Text File...
Adds a text file to the drawing. See Adding text files (p. 355)
Add Associative Note > With Leader Line
Creates associative note with leader line. See Associative notes in drawings (p. 357).
Add Associative Note > Without Leader Line
Creates associative note without leader line. See also Associative notes in drawings (p. 357).
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See Common drawing object properties (p. 343) for more information on additional object properties.
Adding links between drawings (p. 356)
Topics Text files in drawings (p. 354)
Links in drawings (p. 355)
Scaling text files and links (p. 356)
Associative notes in drawings (p. 357)
Text files in drawings
You can insert a text file inside a frame in a drawing. Tekla Structures adds the text file using the properties in the Text File Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved properties file is fas.
In addition to the common object properties (see Common drawing object properties (p. 343)), you can modify the scale Tekla Structures uses when adding text files. See Scaling text files and links (p. 356).
Add Associative Note > Along Line
Creates associative note along line. See also Associative notes in drawings (p. 357).
Add Link > Hyperlink... Inserts a hyperlink into the drawing. See Adding hyperlinks (p. 356).
Add Link > To Other Drawing
Creates a link to another drawing. See Adding links between drawings (p. 356).
Command Icon Description
The Add Text > From Text File command creates a link to the text file. If you change the text in the file, it will change in all drawings using that text file.
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Adding text filesTo add a text file to a drawing:
1. Open the drawing.2. Click Annotating > Add Text > From Text File... to display the Text File Properties
dialog box.3. Click Browse... and locate the text file you want to use. 4. Click OK to close the Browse... dialog box.5. Modify the other text file properties as required.6. Click OK to save the properties and close the Text File Properties dialog box.7. Pick one or two points in the drawing to indicate the corners of the text file frame. The
scaling type you choose affects the number of points to pick. See Scaling text files and links (p. 356).
Editing text filesTo edit a text file, double-click the text inside the frame. Tekla Structures will open the original text file.
To modify the text file properties, double-click the frame around the text.
Links in drawings
You can place active links to files, Internet addresses, or Tekla Structures drawings within a frame in a drawing.
Tekla Structures creates hyperlinks using the properties in the Hyperlink Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved hyperlink properties file is fhl.
Tekla Structures creates links to drawings using the properties in the Drawing Link Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved drawing link properties file is ldr.
In addition to the common object properties (see Common drawing object properties (p. 343)), you can modify the following link properties:
Property Action Description
File Active link to a file.
Click Browse... to find the file, or enter a filepath and name, for example, E:\models\new\report.txt.
URL Active link to an Internet address.
Specifies the Internet address for the link.
Drawing Active link to another Tekla Structures drawing.
Select the drawing from the list box. The drawings in the list box are the drawings in the model’s drawing list.
Link text The text Tekla Structures displays in the drawing.
Use this to have Tekla Structures show text other than the link or drawing name in the drawing.
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Adding hyperlinksTo insert a hyperlink into a drawing:
1. Open the drawing.2. Select Annotating > Add Link > Hyperlink... to display the Hyperlink Properties dialog
box.3. Modify the text style, frame, and scaling as required.4. In the File or URL text box, enter an Internet address or filename and path. If you need to
locate the file, click Browse.... Tekla Structures inserts an active hyperlink to the location you specify.
5. In the Text field, enter the text you want Tekla Structures to display for the hyperlink. 6. Click OK to save the properties and close the Hyperlink Properties dialog box.7. Pick one or two points in the drawing to indicate the corners of the hyperlink frame. The
scaling type you choose affects the number of points to pick. See Scaling text files and links (p. 356).
Adding links between drawingsTo link two drawings of a model:
1. Open the drawing to link from.2. Click Annotating > Add Link > To Other Drawing... to display the Drawing Link
Properties dialog box.3. Modify the text style, frame, and scaling as required.4. In the Drawing list box, select the drawing to link to.5. In the Text field, enter the text you want Tekla Structures to display for the link.6. Click OK to save the properties and close the Drawing Link Properties dialog box.7. Pick one or two points in the drawing to indicate the corners of the link frame. The number
of points you have to pick depends on the scaling type you use. See Scaling text files and links (p. 356).
Modifying link propertiesTo modify the properties of an existing link, double-click the frame around the link.
Scaling text files and links
To scale text files and links in drawings, double-click the frame around an existing object, or use the appropriate command to open the properties dialog box. You have the following options in the Scaling: Type list box:
• No scaling
When you define the frame around the object, you only need pick the upper left corner of it. Tekla Structures inserts the object in its original size.
• Scale to fit
When you define the object frame, you pick two points to define it. Tekla Structures adjusts the object size to fit the frame.
Click the link text in the drawing to jump to the file or Internet address.
Double-click the link text to open the linked drawing.
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Associative notes in drawings
You can use associative notes as extra marks in a drawing. Use notes like, for example, part marks. The associative note is updated according to the changes made to the object it is added to.
Associative notes can be added to objects such as:
• Part• Bolt• Reinforcing bar• Surface treatment• Edge chamfers
You can add multiple notes to one object, and place the notes anywhere. Add and modify the content of the notes as you do for part marks.
Elements Associative notes can contain the following elements:
Command Icon
Associative note with leader line
Associative note without leader line.
Associative note along line.
Element Description
Text Opens a dialog box where you can enter text. User-defined attributeTemplate Adds in the mark a custom graphical template
created with Template Editor.Symbol<--' Adds a line feed between the desired elements to
create multi-row note. <-- Removes the default space between elements. The
default space between the elements depends on the text height and can be changed with the variable XS_MARK_ELEMENT_SPACE_FACTOR.
Part elements Part properties, such as Profile, Class, Length, Camber, Fittings (NS/FS).
Bolt elements Bolt properties, such as Standard, Assembly type, Slot length, Slot height.
Reinforcing bar elements
Reinforcing bar properties, such as Grade, Position, Shape, cc min.
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Adding associative notes
To add an associative note to an object:
1. Click Annotating > Add Associative Note and select the note type:
• With Leader Line
• Without Leader Line
2. Select the object.
• For the With Leader Line option, pick the first point of the leader line. Pick the position of note.
• For the Along Line option, pick a point to indicate the start of the line along which you want to run the note, and then pick the end point of the line.
See also Adding templates in marks (p. 298)
6.5 Hatching in drawingsYou can use automatic hatching in drawings to show different materials.
Topics Modifying fill/hatch types (p. 358)
Schema files (p. 360)
Editing hatching properties (p. 362)
Modifying fill/hatch typesHatching on part faces and sections
Use hatching on part faces, sections or additional drawing objects, such as circles and polygons, to show different materials. You can define the hatching properties for drawing, view and part level. Use the Fill tab on the Part Properties dialog box to modify hatch and fill types.
You can define the type of the hatch pattern, define its color, and set a background color for the hatch. You can set the background color only if you have first selected a hatch pattern. You cannot set the background color for hardware hatches.
Automatic or custom scaling and rotation
You can select between automatic scaling and rotation for hatches or custom scaling and rotation for hatches. If you select automatic scaling and rotation, Tekla Structures automatically scales the hatch pattern to suit the profile size, and you do not need to edit each drawing manually.
If you select custom scaling and rotation, use the Scaling in direction x and Scaling in direction y options for defining the scales in x and y direction.
Surface treatment elements
Surface treatment properties: Name, Material, Class, Code, and Surface treatment name.
Chamfer elements Chamfer properties: Name, Length, DX, and DY.
Element Description
For edge chamfers and other hard-to-see items, it is easier to use the pop-up menu command Add Associative Note, as you do not have to select the object again after selecting the command from the pop-up.
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To rotate a fill type, enter the angle of rotation in the Angle field. Angle 0.0 is for horizontal and 90.0 for vertical.
With the hatch schema files (.htc files), you can select the hatch patterns as well as automatic scaling and rotation for certain materials.
For more information, see Schema files (p. 360).
Insulation Automatic scaling and rotation for hatches can be applied, for example, to such material as insulation. With automatic scaling and rotation you can also modify the thickness of insulation.
You can use the following fill types to represent insulation:
Previewing patterns
To preview the scaled and rotated patterns, click the Select... button.
Hatch name Pattern
HARD_INS1
SOFT_INS
SOFT_INS2
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Changing location
Use the x and y offset properties to change the location of a hatch. These properties are available only in Rectangle properties and Polygon properties dialog boxes.
Schema files
You can define the hatch patterns for material types and names in a hatch schema file (in a .htc file). Different drawing types (GA, assembly, single-part, cast-unit) have their own schema files.
To indicate the name of the schema file which Tekla Structures uses for each drawing type, use the following variables in the List of variables dialog box:
• set XS_DRAWING_GA_HATCH_SCHEMA=general.htc
• set XS_DRAWING_ASSEMBLY_HATCH_SCHEMA=assembly.htc
• set XS_DRAWING_SINGLE_PART_HATCH_SCHEMA=single.htc
• set XS_DRAWING_CAST_UNIT_HATCH_SCHEMA=cast_unit.htc
The default schema files are located in the ..environments\*your_environment*\system folder.
The syntax of the schema file is:
Material type, Material name, Hatch name, Scale, Color, Automatic scaling and rotation
Example .htc file:
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Hatch name To view a list of available hatch patterns:
1. Open the object properties dialog box for any object that has a fill type. For example, double-click the Circle icon on the Drawings: Drawing toolbar to open the Circle properties dialog box.
2. Click Select... to open the list of hatch patterns. Click a pattern to view its name in the Type list box. You can use this name as a hatch pattern in the schema file. For more information, see Fill/Hatch type (p. 347).
Scale Scale is a numeric value that Tekla Structures uses to scale hatches.
Color Hatch color also defines line width for the printer. If you do not define a color for a hatch in the schema file, Tekla Structures uses the default color BLACK (0). To use the special color that is printed as color or grayscale, depending on the selected printer settings, set the color number in the .htc file to 120. For more information, see Special color (p. 349).
Automatic scaling and rotation
Automatic scaling and rotation defines whether you want to take automatic scaling and rotation into use.
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No hatching If you do not want to use any hatch pattern for a material, leave the hatch name field blank in the schema file.
Editing hatching properties
You can edit the type, color, scale, angle and size of automatically created hatches in the Drawing Part Properties dialog box by using the options on the Fill tab. You can modify the properties of multiple hatches at once.
To edit the properties:
1. Double-click the drawing part in the section view to display the Drawing Part Properties dialog box.
2. On the Fill tab, define the type for the hatch by selecting the appropriate option in the Type list box. You can preview and select the options also by clicking Select.
The default hatch type is used when you select Automatic. The default hatch type is the one defined in the hatch schema file.
For more information on the other options on the Fill tab, see Modifying fill/hatch types (p. 358).
3. Modify the other properties if needed and click Apply or OK.
6.6 DWG and DXF files in drawingsYou can insert a DWG or DXF file inside a frame in a drawing. Tekla Structures adds the DWG or DXF file using the properties in the DWG/DXF Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved DWG/DXF properties file is fdg.
Topics Adding DWG or DXF files to drawings (p. 362)
DWG/DXF file properties (p. 363)
Adding DWG or DXF files to drawings
To insert a DWG or DXF file into a drawing:
1. Open the drawing.2. Click View > Add DWG / DXF File... to display the DWG/DXF Properties dialog box.3. Click Browse... and locate the DWG or DXF file you want to use.4. Click OK to close the Browse dialog box.
When you edit a schema file, you must restart Tekla Structures to apply the changes.
The DWG/DXF command creates a link to the desired DWG or DXF file. When you modify the file, Tekla Structures also modifies all linked drawings.
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5. Set the properties. See DWG/DXF file properties (p. 363).6. Click OK.
Tekla Structures creates the DWG or DXF drawing inside a frame in the drawing. Pick one or two points in the drawing to place the frame. The scaling type you choose affects the number of points to pick. See DWG/DXF file properties (p. 363)
DWG/DXF file properties
To set the DWG/DXF file properties, click View > Add DWG / DXF File... to open the DWG/DXF Properties dialog box.
In addition to the common object properties (see Common drawing object properties (p. 343)), you can modify the following properties when adding a DWG or DXF file to a drawing:
Property Description
Scaling type Options:
X: Pick the left upper corner of the frame to insert the file. You can only set the drawing scale in the x direction.
XY: Pick the left upper corner of the frame to insert the file. You can set the drawing scale in both x and y directions.
Scale to fit: Pick the left upper and bottom right corners of the frame to size and create the frame. Tekla Structures scales the file to fit the frame.
Best fit: Pick the left upper and bottom right corners of the frame to size and create the frame. Tekla Structures scales the file to fit, maintaining its original aspect ratio.
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Modifying properties
To modify the DWG/DXF properties, double-click an existing DWG/DXF frame.
6.7 Edge chamfers in drawingsYou can show edge chamfers in drawings, and control the way they are shown by modifying the part properties and the edge chamfer properties. You can also add chamfer marks as associative notes.
Displaying edge chamfers (p. 364)
Changing edge chamfer line color and type manually (p. 367)
Defining default line color and type for edge chamfers (p. 368)
Creating chamfer marks as associative notes (p. 368)
Displaying edge chamfers
You can modify the way the edge chamfers are displayed through part properties and edge chamfer properties. If so specified in the part properties, edge chamfering removes material from the part and the drawings show the chamfered edges. The part properties can be modified on drawing, view, and object level, and the edge chamfer properties on object level only.
Before you start modifying the way that the edge chamfers are displayed, first create edge chamfers in you model and create a drawing. Open the drawing in the Drawing Editor. 1. Depending on the level where you want to make the changes (drawing, view, or object),
go to the Drawing Properties or View Properties dialog box and click Part or double-click the part in the drawing to display the Part Properties dialog box.
2. Select Edge chamfers on in Additional marks.
3. Select Outline or Exact in Part representation list depending on the desired result, see section Examples below.
Scale in X Check this to scale the file in the x direction. Enter a coefficient to indicate the scale, e.g. 1.0 for 100%, 1.5 for 150%, etc. The scaling type must be set to X or XY.
Scale in Y Check this to scale the file in the y direction. Enter a coefficient to indicate the scale, e.g. 1.0 for 100%, 1.5 for 150%, etc. The scaling type must be set to XY.
Property Description
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4. Click Modify.
5. In the drawing, double-click the edge chamfer.
6. Select desired line color and line type. Background color is often used as line color.
7. Click Modify.
Example See below for typical examples of the ways to show edge chamfers.
In this example, Part representation is Exact and Edge chamfers are on. Background color is used in edge chamfer lines, because you usually do not want to show edge chamfers in printouts, but may want to see and select them in the drawing, for example, to add associative notes.
Exact Outline
If you know that you are going to use the same part representation settings for several drawings, modify the drawing part properties in the Model Editor and save your settings in a properties file for later use.
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In this second example, Part representation is Outline and Edge chamfers are on. Background color is used in edge chamfer lines, because you may want to see and select chamfers in the drawing, for example, to add associative notes.This representation is often used when the scale is small and you do not need to see the small chamfers clearly. The edge chamfer presented in the bottom right corner of the image shows how the edge chamfer looks like when it is selected.
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Changing edge chamfer line color and type manually
You can manually modify the line type and color of the edge chamfers in drawings. This overrides the default color and type defined in the Options dialog box.
1. In the drawing, double-click an edge chamfer to display the Edge Chamfer Properties dialog box.
2. Select the desired color and line type.
Background color is often used for edge chamfer lines for the reason that you may not want to print edge chamfers, or see them in small scale drawings, but you want to be able select them, for example, to add chamfer marks.
Example The following examples show how the edge chamfers are displayed with different part representation settings:
Part representation Exact.
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See also Defining default line color and type for edge chamfers (p. 368)
Defining default line color and type for edge chamfers
You can define a default color and line type for edge chamfers.
1. In the Model Editor, go to Tools > Options > Options and select Drawing objects.
2. Define the default line color.
3. Define the default line type.
4. Click OK to save and close the dialog box.
See also Changing edge chamfer line color and type manually (p. 367)
Creating chamfer marks as associative notes
You can create chamfer marks in edge chamfers by adding associative notes.
To add the chamfer mark:
1. Modify the part properties and edge chamfer properties so that you can easily select edge chamfers.
2. Add the elements that you want to have in the chamfer mark in the Associative Note properties dialog box.
3. Select the edge chamfer.
4. Right-click and select Add Associative Note from the pop-up menu.
5. Pick the origin for the note. This is the start point of the leader line.
6. Pick a position for the note.
Part representation Outline, edge chamfer not selected.
Part representation Outline, edge chamfer selected.
You can override the default settings manually in the Drawing Editor by changing the edge chamfer line color and type in the Edge Chamfer Properties dialog box.
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See also Associative notes in drawings (p. 357)
Displaying edge chamfers (p. 364)
6.8 Displaying reference models in drawingsYou can include reference models in general arrangement drawings. For example, you could use 3D plant models or architectural drawings as reference models.
Drawing level To show or hide reference models in drawings, and change their appearance:
1. Open the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box by double-clicking the drawing.
2. Click the Reference objects... button. Tekla Structures opens the General - Reference Object Properties dialog box. The Contents tab lists all the reference models included in the model:
You can also control the visibility and appearance of the reference models in the Reference Model List dialog box (Drawing File > Reference Model List) .
3. In the Visibility column, select Visible from the list box to show the selected reference model in the drawing.
4. Go to the Appearance tab to select the line color and type for all visible reference models.5. Click Apply or OK to save reference model properties.
Showing and hiding hidden lines
You can choose whether to display or hide the hidden lines of reference models in drawings using the variable XS_SHOW_REFERENCE_MODEL_HIDDEN_LINES in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties. When you set the variable to TRUE, reference model lines are never hidden by other objects. To hide hidden lines, enter FALSE.
To define further when the hidden lines are displayed, use the following variables:
• XS_REFERENCE_MODEL_LINES_HIDDEN_BY_ITSELF
• XS_REFERENCE_MODEL_LINES_HIDDEN_BY_OTHER_REFERENCE_MODELS
• XS_REFERENCE_MODEL_LINES_HIDDEN_BY_PARTS
• XS_REFERENCE_MODELS_HIDE_PART_LINES
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You can choose the line type used to display the lines using the variable XS_REFERENCE_MODEL_HIDDEN_LINE_TYPE in Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties.
View level Use the View Properties and View Reference Object Properties dialog boxes to show and hide reference models in individual drawing views, independently of the properties of the drawing.
For more information on using reference models in Tekla Structures models, see Reference models in the online help.
6.9 Working with drawing objectsThis section explains how to use the user coordinate system and how to position, modify, copy, and move drawing objects.
Topics User coordinate system (UCS) (p. 370)
Defining the UCS (p. 371)
Numeric snap (p. 373)
Positioning drawing objects (p. 373)
Dragging, reshaping, and resizing drawing objects (p. 375)
Modifying fill/hatch types (p. 358)
Copying and moving drawing objects (p. 376)
User coordinate system (UCS)
The UCS is a local user coordinate system you can use in a drawing view. It makes it easier to place graphical objects, because you place objects relative to a user-definable point of origin, or base point in the drawing view.
Example Place the UCS at the point where you want Tekla Structures to create one object. See Defining the UCS (p. 371). The coordinates for this object are 0,0 on the UCS. Now you have a visible reference point for the UCS. Place other objects relative to the first object.
UCS SymbolTekla Structures shows the UCS symbol in the current drawing view, when you create, copy, move, or modify graphical objects.
Displaying the hidden lines might slow down the system when you use large or many reference models in a drawing, especially if the variables XS_REFERENCE_MODELS_HIDE_PART_LINES or XS_REFERENCE_MODEL_LINES_HIDDEN_BY_OTHER_REFERENCE_MODELS have been set to TRUE.
To position an object using the global coordinate system, you need to calculate the coordinates of the object from the point of origin of the drawing.
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Defining the UCS
You can define a different point of origin for the UCS for each drawing view, and change the UCS point of origin as often as you like. See also User coordinate system (UCS) (p. 370).
Example This example shows several views, each with their own UCS.
You have two options when defining or re-defining a UCS:
• Set the point of origin (0,0) for the UCS.• Set the point of origin (0,0) for the UCS and the direction of the x axis.
UCS commands You can use the following UCS commands and shortcuts:
Command Shortcut Description
Set UCS origin U See Setting the UCS (p. 372).Set UCS by two points
Shift+U See Setting the UCS (with x axis direction) (p. 372).
Toggle orientation Ctrl+T Using the Toggle orientation command you can switch between two USC’s having the same point of origin:
• the UCS following the axes of the drawing view (1)
• the oriented UCS you have defined (2)
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Setting the UCSYou can set the UCS using the mouse, or by specifying a new origin point.
To set the point of origin of the UCS using the menu:
1. Open a drawing.2. Click Tools > User Coordinate System (UCS) > Set Origin. Tekla Structures displays the
UCS symbol with a crosshair marking the center point.3. Position the UCS symbol, and then click to set the point of origin of the UCS in the current
drawing.
Pop-up menu To set the point of origin of the UCS using a pop-up menu:
1. Open a drawing.2. Right-click and select User Coordinate System (UCS) to access the UCS commands.
Tekla Structures displays the UCS symbol with a crosshair marking the center point.3. Position the UCS symbol, and then click to set the point of origin of the UCS in the current
drawing.
Setting the UCS (with x axis direction)To set the UCS using two points:
1. Click Tools > User Coordinate System (UCS) > Set by Two Points.2. Pick the point of origin for the UCS.3. Pick a point to indicate the x direction of the UCS.
Creating dimensions in the current coordinate systemIf you pick the UCS points to define the current coordinate system in the drawing view, the dimensioning commands Add Horizontal Dimension, Add Vertical Dimension and Add Orthogonal Dimension follow the defined coordinate system. To create dimensions in horizontal direction:
Usage 1. Right-click in the drawing, select UCS > Set UCS by two points.
2. Select Dimensioning > Add Horizontal Dimension and pick two points. The resulting dimension is the distance between the two picked points in the current UCS.
Reset current Ctrl+1 Resets the UCS to its original position in the current view.
Reset all Ctrl+0 Resets the UCS to its original positions in all views.
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When you use the Add Orthogonal Dimension command, it automatically finds out whether the dimension line is in X or Y direction depending on which one is the closest.
Numeric snap
Use the Enter a numeric location toolbar to snap to exact locations by specifying their coordinates.
Tekla Structures automatically displays the toolbar when you start typing coordinates from keyboard.
For more information, see Snapping to positions.
Positioning drawing objects
Tekla Structures includes several tools to help you manually position drawing objects. You may also find it useful to read the following:
Snap switches
User coordinate system (UCS) (p. 370)
Numeric snap (p. 373)
Using coordinatesSpecify coordinates in the Enter a Numeric Location toolbar to place objects exactly.
To place an object using relative coordinates:
1. Open a drawing.2. Select the object to position.3. Activate a command to position the object (e.g. click Edit > Move).4. Pick a point from the object to specify the start point for moving.5. Click Tools > Enter Numeric Location > Relative (or click shortcut R). Tekla Structures
displays the Enter a Numeric Location toolbar with relative coordinate symbol @.
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6. Then type in relative coordinates to x and y direction, for example @10, 20.7. Click OK.
Arranging drawing objectsYou can use the Arrange Drawing Objects (Freeplace) command to position drawing objects. Tekla Structures positions the objects using the drawing type protection properties and the placing properties of each object type. Tekla Structures places the objects using the following criteria:
• Objects, which are located in a free location are not moved at all• If the objects overlap, they are moved as close to current location as possible.
To position selected drawing objects so that they do not overlap other objects:
1. Open the properties dialog box for each object type, and then click Place... to set the placing properties. See also Placing (p. 239) (for marks and welds) and Place (p. 205) (for dimensions).
2. In the drawing, select the drawing objects you want to position.3. Click View > Arrange Drawing Objects (Freeplace) > Near Current Locations.
To position objects without checking the current location, click View > Arrange Drawing Objects (Freeplace) > Ignore Current Locations.
Using cover-up tools
Use cover-up line and cover-up area tools for quickly hiding model object outlines in drawings:
1. Click Shapes > Draw Cover-up Area or Draw Cover-up Line .
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2. Draw a non-transparent rectangular area or line over the model object outline that you want to hide. You can drag the cover-up objects to another location, and resize the objects by dragging the handles.
Dragging, reshaping, and resizing drawing objects
Many graphical drawing objects (such as line, arc, circle, polyline, polygon, rectangle, cloud, text file, hyperlink, DWG/DXF) have handles. You use these handles to drag, reshape, and resize objects.
Click a drawing object to activate its handles. Drag individual handles to move, shape, and resize the object. Tekla Structures indicates the drag direction with a line and pointer.
Example 1 To resize a rectangle, or the frame around text file, hyperlink, or DWG/DXF, drag the handles as indicated below:
Increase width
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Example 2 To change a line, drag the handles as indicated below:
Example 3 To resize or move a circle, drag the handles as indicated below:
See also Trim (p. 398)
Split (p. 399)
Divide (p. 400)
Copying and moving drawing objects
The following table lists the commands for copying and moving drawing objects.
Increase height
Increase width and height
Lengthen (left)
Change line to arc
Lengthen (right)
To move the circle, drag in any direction
Drag to increase diameter of circle
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To copy or move drawing objects:
1. Select the object(s) to copy or move.2. Use one of the commands in the table above.3. Pick a point to copy or move from.4. Pick a point to copy or move to.
You also have Rotate and Mirror options for copying and moving graphic drawing objects, dimensions, welds, and texts.
• Edit > Copy > Rotate... (p. 396)• Edit > Copy > Mirror... (p. 397)• Edit > Move > Rotate... (p. 397)• Edit > Move > Mirror... (p. 398)
Drag and drop You can also use drag-and-drop feature to copy and move objects.
• To move objects, select the objects and drag them to the new position.• To copy objects, select the objects, hold down the Ctrl button, and drag the objects to the
new position.
You can copy and move drawing objects between drawing views that have different scales.
Hiding and showing objects in drawings and drawing views
You can show and hide objects in drawings and drawing views. When you hide a part, its related objects will be hidden also.
When you hide drawing objects, check that the Tools > Options > Drawing Color Mode selection and Ghost Outline selection indicates your desired result.
• If Ghost Outline is selected, hidden objects appear in ghost outlines.• If Black and White is not selected, a white background with colored lines shows ghost
outlines of hidden objects.
Pull-down menu Shortcut Pop-up menu
Edit > Copy > Linear
Ctrl + C Right-click and select Copy > Linear.
Edit > Move > Linear
Ctrl + M Right-click and select Move > Linear.
Use the UCS and Numeric snap toolbar to position objects exactly. See also Positioning drawing objects (p. 373).
If a model object is hidden in drawing views it will not be printed.
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Hiding in drawing views
To hide an object in a drawing view:
1. Select the object you want to hide from a drawing view. 2. Right-click and select Hide/Show > Hide from Drawing View from the pop-up menu.
Hiding in the entire drawing
If you want to hide or show an object in the drawing, follow the same instructions and select Hide from Drawing or Show in Drawing from the pop-up menu. Selecting Hide from drawing makes the drawing object hidden in all drawing views.
Showing hidden objects
To show a hidden object in a drawing or drawing view:
1. Select the hidden object.2. Right-click and select Hide/Show > Show in Drawing View or Show in Drawing from
the pop-up menu.
Hidden objects in templates
You can define whether to list the hidden objects in templates. To do this:
1. Go to Drawing File > Drawing Properties... > Layout.2. Select the appropriate option in the List hidden objects in templates list box.
6.10 Working with drawing viewsThis section explains how to change the size and location of the views in drawings, and how to copy and link between drawings.
Topics Placing drawing views (p. 379)
Aligning drawing views (p. 380)
The object visibility is rechecked every time you hide or show objects in a drawing. This means that the object representation is always up to date. For example, if you have a wall panel which is supported by a steel frame, and you hide the wall panel, the previously hidden objects behind the wall become automatically visible.
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Moving drawing views (p. 380)
Rotating drawing views (p. 380)
Resizing drawing views (p. 381)
Copying and linking drawing views (p. 382)
Adding views to drawings
Before you create drawings, you can define which views Tekla Structures should create automatically. See Defining which drawing views to create (p. 242) and Adding section views to drawings (p. 259).
Once you have created drawings, you can still add views to them manually. You can create drawing views of:
• Views in the model. See View > Create Drawing View > Of Entire Model View (p. 108).• Areas of the model. See View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Area in Model (p.
108).• Views in the same drawing. See View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Area in
Drawing View (p. 108).• Single parts in an assembly. See Single-part views in assembly drawings (p. 246).• Objects in 3D. See 3D views in cast-unit, assembly and single-part drawings (p. 383).• Section views. See View > Create Drawing View > Section View (p. 109).• Detail views. See View > Create Drawing View > Detail View (p. 110)• Curved section views. See View > Create Drawing View > Curved Section View (p.
110)
You can also create new views of a part from another direction in single-part or assembly drawings. See View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Part in Drawing View > Front, Top, Back, Bottom, 3D (p. 109).
You can add views to drawings by copying and linking drawing views from other drawings. See Copying and linking drawing views (p. 382). Additionally, you can add DWG and DXF files inside a frame in a drawing, see DWG and DXF files in drawings.
Placing drawing views
You can fit the drawing views so that they include all the connected objects, and arrange all the drawing views using the current properties in the drawing’s layout properties dialog box.
To arrange views in a drawing, do one of the following:
• Right-click in the drawing and select Arrange Drawing Views from the pop-up menu.• Click View > Arrange Drawing Views.
To switch from a drawing to a model view, use the list at the end of the Drawing Editor Window menu.
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Aligning drawing views
You can have Tekla Structures align one or more drawing views with the main view, vertically or horizontally.
Example To align views vertically:
1. Select a drawing view, then right-click to display the pop-up menu.2. On the pop-up menu, select Align vertically.3. Pick a point in the selected view.4. Pick a point in another view.5. Tekla Structures moves the views so that the picked points line up vertically.
Moving drawing views
To move a drawing view:
1. Select the blue border.2. Drag the border.
Dragging the handle resizes the view.
Rotating drawing views
You can rotate the views in drawings.
1. Select the view to rotate.2. Click View > Rotate Drawing View....3. Enter the angle in degrees.
Arrange Drawing Views only affects views where the Place field is set to Free. Fixed views are not moved. See also Properties of individual views (p. 244).
Arrange Drawing Views may change the drawing size if you have used automatic scaling of drawing views. See Automatically scaled drawing views (p. 123).
View border
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4. Click Rotate.
Resizing drawing views
Click View > Fit Drawing Views to resize drawing views so that there is no unnecessary space in the views. You can resize the selected views, or all views.
You can also drag a drawing view corner or side with a mouse to a new location.
To resize the view:
1. Select the blue border. Handles become visible.2. Select a handle.3. Drag the handle to a new location.
Resizing drawing view boundariesDrawing view boundaries (Extrema) define the drawing view size.
To resize drawing view boundaries:
• Change the x min, x max, y min, and y max properties in the View properties dialog box (click View... in the drawing properties dialog box).
OR
• Select the view and drag the view plane, indicated by dashed lines, along the x and y axes of the view:
View border
Handle
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• You cannot use the drag technique to modify drawing view depth. You must modify the depth+ and depth- properties in the View properties dialog box.
See more about drawing views in Drawing view properties (p. 241).
See also Properties of individual views (p. 244)
Copying and linking drawing views
You can copy and link drawing views from other drawings. Use the commands in the table below, and the drawing list to select drawings. For more information on the drawing list, see Working with drawings (p. 90).
You can copy and link:
• Drawings with or without their layouts.• Between any types of drawings.
Select the view plane.
Drag the view plane to the left to resize the view.
Command Description
View > Add Views from Other Drawing > Copy
Copies the views from the selected drawings as such to the open drawing. Tekla Structures does not copy the drawing layout. You cannot update the changes in the original views to the copied views.
View > Add Views from Other Drawing > Link
Shows the views of the selected drawings in the open drawing. Tekla Structures does not copy the drawing layout. Tekla Structures shows the changes of the original views also in the linked views.
View > Add Views from Other Drawing > Copy with Layout
Copies the views and layout from the selected drawings as such to the open drawing. You cannot update the changes in the original views to the copied views.
View > Add Views from Other Drawing > Link with Layout
Shows the views and layout of the selected drawings in the open drawing. Tekla Structures shows the changes in the original views also in the linked views.
Copied drawing views do not update when the original views change. Linked drawing views update.
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3D views in cast-unit, assembly and single-part drawings
You can create 3D views in cast-unit, assembly and single part drawings. It is possible to create 3D views interactively also after the drawing has been created.
Including a 3D view before creating a drawing
To include a 3D view before creating a drawing:
1. In the Model Editor, select Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Single-Part Drawing..., Assembly Drawing... or Cast Unit drawing... depending on which type of drawing you want to create.
2. In the drawing properties dialog box, click the View button.3. In the 3D view list box, select On.4. To define the 3D view properties, select one of the options in 3D view attributes. There
are ready-made properties for assembly, cast-unit and single part drawings, which you can use when creating the corresponding drawing. The automatically created 3D views have the same filtering type as the other drawing views.
The Current attributes option creates the 3D view based on the values you last entered in the Rotation around (in 3D views) fields in the View properties dialog box.
Creating a 3D view in drawing
To create a 3D view in an existing drawing, click View > Create Drawing View > Of Selected Part in Drawing View > 3D View.
Setting or modifying the view angles
You can set or modify the view angles with the options in the View properties dialog box of the drawing. The angle settings apply only for the 3D view. To set or modify the view angles:
1. Select the drawing, whose view angles you wish to set or modify.2. Right-click and select Properties... from the pop-up menu.3. Type in the values for the angles in y and x directions in the Rotation around (in 3D
views) fields. Rotation in a drawing view is around local axis (rotation values 0.0 and 0.0 equal Front view).
Placing drawing views after updating or cloning a drawing
When you update or clone a drawing, the views are automatically placed so that the relative positions of the views are maintained when possible and the view layout that you have defined is not lost. To accomplish this:
Usage 1. Go to Tools > Options > Advanced Options > Drawing Properties.
2. Set the variable XS_INTELLIGENT_DRAWING_ALLOWED to TRUE.
3. Use advanced drawing property XS_DRAWING_UPDATE_VIEW_PLACING to control how the view placing works.
6.11 Editing drawings referenceThis section consists of the reference pages for the commands you use to edit drawings.
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Draw Line
Synopsis This command creates a line between two picked points in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures creates the line using the properties in the Line properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved line properties file is gln.
Usage 1. Double-click the Draw line icon.2. Enter or modify the line properties.3. Click Apply or OK to save the properties.4. Pick the starting point.5. Pick the end point.
See also Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Draw Rectangle
Synopsis This command creates a rectangle using two picked points in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures creates the rectangle using the properties in the Rectangle properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved rectangle properties file is grt.
Field More information
Line type Line properties (p. 343)Line color Color (p. 347)Line bulge Line properties (p. 343)Arrow position Arrow properties (p. 345)Arrow type
Arrow size
Field More information
Line type Line properties (p. 343)Line color Color (p. 347)Line bulge Line properties (p. 343)Fill type Fill/Hatch type (p. 347)Fill color Color (p. 347)
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You can only use the Draw Rectangle command to create rectangles with horizontal and vertical sides. If you want to rotate the rectangle, use the Edit > Move > Rotate command.
Usage 1. Double-click the Draw rectangle icon.2. Enter or modify the properties as required.3. Click Apply or OK to make the modified properties the current rectangle properties.4. Pick the first corner.5. Pick the diagonally opposite corner.
See also Draw Polygon (p. 389)
Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Draw Circle > By Center and Radius
Synopsis This command creates a circle using the center point and radius you specify in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures creates the circle using the properties in the Circle Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved circle properties file is gci.
Usage 1. Double-click the Draw circle icon.2. Enter or modify the circle properties.3. Click Apply or OK to save the properties to the current circle properties.4. Pick the center point.
Fill angle Modifying fill/hatch types (p. 358)Scale and
rotation of fill in direction x
Scale and rotation of fill in direction y
Field More information
Field More information
Line type Line properties (p. 343)Line color Color (p. 347)Radius Radius (p. 348)Fill type Fill/Hatch type (p. 347)Fill color Color (p. 347)Fill angle Modifying fill/hatch types (p.
358)Scale and rotation of fill in direction x
Scale and rotation of fill in direction y
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5. Pick a point on the circle to specify the radius.
See also Draw Circle > By Three Points (p. 386)
Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Draw Circle > By Three PointsSynopsis This command creates a circle that traverses three picked points in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures creates the circle using the properties in the Circle Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved circle properties file is gci.
Usage 1. Double-click the Draw circle icon to open Circle Properties dialog box.2. Enter or modify the circle properties.3. Click Apply or OK to save the properties.4. Click Shapes > Draw Circle > By Three Points.5. Pick the first point on circle.6. Pick the second point on circle.7. Pick the third point on circle.
See also Draw Circle > By Center and Radius (p. 385)
Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Draw Arc > By Endpoints and CenterSynopsis This command creates a circular arc using two end points and a center point you specify in a
drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Field More information
Line type Line properties (p. 343)Line color Color (p. 347)Radius Radius (p. 348)Fill type Fill/Hatch type (p. 347)Fill color Color (p. 347)Fill angle Modifying fill/hatch types (p.
358)Scale and rotation of fill in direction x
Scale and rotation of fill in direction y
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Description Tekla Structures creates the arc using the properties in the Arc Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved arc properties file is gar.
Usage 1. Double-click the Draw arc by 3 points icon to open the Arc Properties dialog box.2. Enter or modify the arc properties.3. Click Apply or OK to save the properties.4. Click Shapes > Draw Arc > By Endpoints and Center.5. Pick the starting point.6. Pick the end point.7. Pick the center point. It specifies the center of the circle of which the arc is a part.
See also Draw Arc > By Three Points (p. 387)
Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Draw Arc > By Three Points
Synopsis This command creates a circular arc that traverses three picked points in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description You can specify an arc with three points, either clockwise or counter-clockwise. Tekla Structures creates the arc using the properties in the Arc Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved arc properties file is gar.
Usage 1. Double-click the Draw arc by 3 points icon.2. Enter or modify the arc properties.3. Click Apply or OK to save the properties to the current arc properties.4. Pick the starting point.5. Pick a point on the arc.
Field More information
Line type Line properties (p. 343)Line color Color (p. 347)Radius Radius (p. 348)Arrow position Arrow properties (p. 345)Arrow type
Arrow size
Field More information
Line type Line properties (p. 343)Line color Color (p. 347)Radius Radius (p. 348)Arrow position Arrow properties (p. 345)Arrow type
Arrow size
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6. Pick the end point.
See also Draw Arc > By Endpoints and Center (p. 386)
Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Draw Polyline
Synopsis This command creates a line with straight (or curved) segments in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures creates the polyline using the properties in the Polyline Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved polyline properties file is gpl.
Usage 1. Double-click the Draw polyline icon.2. Enter or modify the polyline properties.3. Click Apply or OK to save the properties to the current polyline properties.4. Pick the points you want the line go through (1–3).5. Pick the end point with the middle mouse button (4).6. Interrupt the command.7. Define the curved segments using the bulge factor in the Polyline Properties dialog box,
or by dragging handles.
See also Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
The Draw Polyline command does not create closed polylines.
Use the Draw Polygon (p. 389) command to create closed polylines.
Field More information
Line type Line properties (p. 343)Line color Color (p. 347)Bulge for all lines Line properties (p. 343)Arrow position Arrow properties (p. 345)Arrow type
Arrow size
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Using commands (p. 28)
Draw Polygon
Synopsis This command creates a polygon that has its corners at the picked points in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures creates the polygon using the properties in the Polygon Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved polygon properties file is gpg.
Usage 1. Double-click the Draw polygon icon.2. Enter or modify the polygon properties.3. Click Apply or OK to save the properties to the current polygon properties.4. Pick the first corner point.5. Pick the other corner points.6. Pick the starting corner point again, or click the middle mouse button to close the polygon.
See also Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28))
Draw Cloud
Synopsis This command creates a cloud that traverses the picked points in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures creates the cloud using the properties in the Polygon Properties dialog box, and the points you specify. The filename extension of a saved polyline properties file is gpg.
Field More information
Line type Line properties (p. 343)Line color Color (p. 347)Bulge for all lines Line properties (p. 343)Fill type Fill/Hatch type (p. 347)Fill color Color (p. 347)Fill angle Modifying fill/hatch types (p.
358)Scale and rotation of fill in direction x
Scale and rotation of fill in direction y
Field More information
Line type Line properties (p. 343)Line color Color (p. 347)
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Usage 1. Double-click the Draw cloud icon.2. Enter or modify the polygon properties.
3. Click Apply or OK to save the properties.4. Pick the first corner point (1).5. Pick the other corner points (2–4).6. Pick the starting corner point again (1), or click the middle mouse button to close the
polygon.
Bulge for all lines = 0.5
See also Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Add Text > Text
Synopsis This command creates a single or multiple lines of text in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Bulge for all lines Line properties (p. 343)Fill type Fill/Hatch type (p. 347)Fill color Color (p. 347)Fill angle Modifying fill/hatch types (p.
358)Scale and rotation of fill in direction x
Scale and rotation of fill in direction y
Field More information
Enter a bulge factor for the lines.
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Description Tekla Structures creates the text using the properties in the Text Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved text properties file is txt.
Usage 1. Double-click the Add text icon.2. In the Text Properties dialog box, type your text in the Text field.3. Modify the other text properties as required.4. Click OK to save the properties and exit the Text Properties dialog box.5. Pick a point in the drawing to insert the line of text.6. Continue picking to add the same line of text elsewhere in the drawing.
See also Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Add Text > Text with Leader Line
Synopsis This command creates a single or multiple lines of text with a leader line to a point you specify in the drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures creates the text at the end of the leader line. The leader line appears in the drawing.
Usage 1. Double-click the Add text with leader line icon.2. In Text Properties dialog box, enter your text in the Text field.3. Modify the other text properties as required.
Field More information
Text Enter the required text in the Text field. Use the Enter key to move to the next line:
• Text with multiple lines can be modified like any other text.
• Text is left aligned by default.• Line spacing is defined
automatically by the font size.Color Color (p. 347)Height Font (p. 347)Font
Angle The angle of the line the text follows.Alignment Alignment options for multiple lines of
text.Frame type Frame type (p. 348)Leader line Leader line (p. 345)Frame color Color (p. 347)Arrow type Arrow properties (p. 345)Arrow size
Place... Place (p. 348)
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4. Click OK to save the properties and exit the Text Properties dialog box.5. In the drawing, pick the starting point for the leader line.6. Pick the end point for the leader line. Tekla Structures creates the text at the end point of
the leader line.7. Repeat steps 5–6 to add the same text elsewhere in the drawing.
See also Add Text > Text (p. 390)
Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Add Text > Text along Line
Synopsis This command creates a single or multiple lines of text along a line you specify in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures creates a single line of text along a line that you define by picking two points in the drawing. The line itself does not appear in the drawing. Tekla Structures creates the text to the right of the insertion point, above the line you defined.
Usage 1. Double-click the Add text along line icon.2. In the Text Properties dialog box, enter your text in the Text field.3. Modify the other text properties as required.4. Click OK to save the properties and exit the Text Properties dialog box.5. In the drawing, pick the start of the line along which you want the text to appear.6. Pick the end point of the line along which you want the text to appear.7. Pick a point above the line to indicate the insertion point for the text.8. Repeat steps 5–7 to add the same text elsewhere in the drawing.
See also Add Text > Text (p. 390)
Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Add Text > Along Line, Arrow at End PointSynopsis This command creates a single or multiple lines of text with a visible line which has an arrow at
the second point picked (or end point).
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures orientates the text according to the starting and end points you pick.
Usage 1. Double-click the Add Text Along Line, Arrow at End Point icon to open the Text Properties dialog box.
2. Type your text in the Text field.3. Select the arrow type in the Arrow: Type list box.4. Modify the other text properties as required.5. Click OK to save the properties and exit the Text Properties dialog box.6. In the drawing, pick the starting point of the line.7. Pick the end point of the line. This is where Tekla Structures creates the arrow.
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8. Pick the insertion point of the text. Tekla Structures creates the line, and positions the text to the right of the insertion point.
9. Repeat steps 6–8 to add the same line of text elsewhere in the drawing.
See also Add Text > Text (p. 390)
Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Add Text > Along Line, Arrow at Start Point
Synopsis This command creates a single or multiple lines of text with a visible line which has an arrow at the first point picked (or starting point).
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures orientates the text according to the starting and end points you pick.
Usage 1. Double-click the Add Text Along Line, Arrow At Start Point icon to open the Text Properties dialog box.
2. Type your text in the Text field.3. Select the arrow type in the Arrow: Type list box.4. Modify the other text properties as required.5. Click OK to save the properties and exit the Text Properties dialog box.6. In the drawing, pick the starting point of the line. This is where Tekla Structures creates
the arrow.7. Pick the end point of the line.8. Pick the insertion point of the text. Tekla Structures creates the line and positions the text
to the right of the insertion point.9. Repeat steps 6–8 to add the same line of text elsewhere in the drawing.
See also Add Text > Text (p. 390)
Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Add Part MarksSynopsis This command creates marks for all parts, bolts, and connections, or selected parts and bolts.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description For each view, Tekla Structures creates marks using the properties in the View Part Mark Properties, View Bolt Mark Properties, and View Connection Mark Properties dialog boxes. The filename extension of a saved:
• Part mark properties file is vpm.• Bolt mark properties file is vsm.• Connection mark properties file is vjm.
Usage To create marks for all parts, bolts, and connections:
1. Select Annotating > Add Part Marks > For All Parts.
To create marks for the selected parts and bolts:
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1. Select the parts and bolts.2. Click Annotating > Add Part Marks > For Selected Parts, or right-click and select Add
Part Mark from the pop-up menu.
See also Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Mark properties (p. 292)
Add Weld Mark
Synopsis This command creates a weld mark in a picked position in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures creates the weld mark using the properties in the Weld Mark Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved weld mark properties file is wls.
Usage 1. Double-click the Add Weld Mark icon.2. Enter or modify the weld symbol properties.3. Click Apply or OK to save the properties.4. Pick the position of the weld symbol.
See also Weld marks in drawings (p. 312)
Weld properties
Placing (p. 239)
Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Add Level Mark
Synopsis This command creates a level mark (an elevation dimension) in the position you indicate.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description Tekla Structures creates the level mark using to the properties in the Level Mark Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved level mark properties file is lev.
The options on the General tab are:
Field Description
Prefix Displays text before the mark. Visibility of numeric value Defines the visibility of the numeric
value.Postfix Displays text after the mark. Precision Defines the precision of the level
mark dimension.Format Defines the format of the level mark
dimension.
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For more information on the options in the Appearance tab, see Common drawing object properties (p. 343).
If you try to create a level mark in a drawing view where the level of the part is not clear (e.g. xy plane view), Tekla Structures uses the highest top level.
Usage 1. Double-click the Add Level Mark icon.2. Type your text in the Text field. Tekla Structures adds the elevation dimension after it in
the mark.3. Select the prefix for the positive level.4. Modify the other level mark properties as required.5. Click OK to save the properties and exit the Level Mark Properties dialog box..6. In the drawing, pick the starting point for the leader line. This is the point Tekla Structures
dimensions.7. Pick a point to indicate the side on which Tekla Structures creates the mark.8. Repeat steps 6–7 to add level marks elsewhere in the drawing.
See also Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Elevation dimensions (p. 155)
Dimension types (p. 132) (Elevation)
Using commands (p. 28)
Use grouping Defines whether to use different grouping options to represent the level mark dimensions.
Units Defines the units used in level mark dimensions. The options are automatic, mm, cm, m, foot - inch and inch.
Field Description
To change the position of the reference point that Tekla Structures uses to dimension elevations, go to the Attributes tab in the drawing view properties dialog box and use the Datum point for elevations field.
For more information, see Elevation dimensions (p. 155).
You can move level marks in horizontal direction by selecting the level mark and dragging it horizontally to a new location while pressing down the Shift key.
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Add Revision MarkSynopsis This command creates a revision mark in a picked position in a drawing.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Description You have the following options to create revision marks:
Tekla Structures creates the revision mark using the properties in the Revision Mark Properties dialog box. The filename extension of a saved revision mark properties file is rev.
Usage 1. Select Annotating > Properties > Revision Mark... to open the Revision Mark Properties dialog box.
2. Enter the mark, date, and information on the changes. Tekla Structures shows these in the revision table of the drawing.
3. Modify the other revision mark properties as required.
4. Click OK to save the properties and exit the Revision Mark Properties dialog box.5. Click Annotating > Add Revision Mark and select an option.6. (In the drawing, pick two points on the line. They define the slope of the mark.)7. Pick a point (on the line) to place the mark.8. Repeat steps 6–7 to add revision marks elsewhere in the drawing.
See also Common drawing object properties (p. 343)
Working with drawing objects (p. 370)
Using commands (p. 28)
Edit > Copy > Rotate...
Displays the Copy - Rotate dialog box, and copies and rotates the selected object(s).
Description Copies and rotates objects around a given line on the work plane. Positive rotation is according to the right hand rule (clockwise when looking from the starting point of the rotation axis).
Option Description
Arrow on Left... Creates a revision mark with an arrow pointing to the left.
Arrow on Right... Creates a revision mark with an arrow pointing to the right.
Along Line, Arrow on Left... Creates a revision mark along a line and with an arrow pointing to the left.
Along Line, Arrow on Right...
Creates a revision mark along a line and with an arrow pointing to the right.
To exactly place the revision mark in the position you pick, click the Place... button and select fixed in the Placing list box.
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Usage To rotate around a line on the work plane:
1. Select the object(s) to copy.2. Click Edit > Copy > Rotate....3. Pick a point, or enter the coordinates of the rotation axis.4. Enter the number of copies.5. Enter the rotation angle.6. Click Copy.
Edit > Copy > Mirror...
Displays the Copy - Mirror dialog box and copies and mirrors the selected object(s).
Description Copies and mirrors objects through a plane that is perpendicular to the work plane and passes through a line you specify.
Usage 1. Select the object(s) to copy.2. Click Edit > Copy > Mirror....3. Pick the starting point of the mirroring plane, or enter its coordinates and angle.4. Pick the end point of the mirroring plane, or enter its coordinates and angle.5. Click Copy.
Edit > Move > Rotate...
Displays the Move - Rotate dialog box and moves and rotates the selected object(s).
Description Moves objects by rotating them around a given line, either on the work plane, or in the work plane z direction. Positive rotation is according to the right hand rule (clockwise when looking from the rotation axis starting point).
Field Description
X0 The x and y coordinates of the starting point of the rotation axis.Y0
Number of cop-ies
Rotation angle The angle of rotation from the original to the copied object(s).
Field Description
X0 The x and y coordinates of the mirroring plane starting point.Y0
Angle The angle of the mirroring plane.
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Usage To rotate around a line in the work plane z direction:
1. Select the object(s) to move.2. Click Edit > Move > Rotate....3. Select Z in the Around list box.4. Pick a point, or enter the coordinates of the rotation axis.5. Enter the rotation angle.6. Click Move.
To rotate around a line on the work plane:
1. Select the object(s) to move.2. Click Edit > Move > Rotate....3. Select line in the Around list box.4. Pick the starting point of the rotation axis, or enter its starting coordinates and angle.5. Pick the end point of the rotation axis, or enter its starting coordinates and angle.6. Enter the angle of rotation.7. Click Move.
Edit > Move > Mirror...
Displays the Move - Mirror dialog box and moves and mirrors the selected object(s).
Description Moves objects by mirroring them through a plane that is perpendicular to the work plane and passes through a defined line.
Usage 1. Select the object(s) to move.2. Click Edit > Move > Mirror...3. Pick the starting point of the mirroring plane, or enter its starting point and angle.4. Pick the end point of the mirroring plane, or enter its end point and angle.5. Click Move.
Trim
Synopsis Shortens or extends a line relative to the boundary you select. The boundary does not have to be a line, it can be a part, arc, or rectangle, for example.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Field Description
X0 The x and y coordinates of the rotation axis starting point.Y0
Rotation angle The rotation angle between the original and new position(s).
Field Description
X0 The x and y coordinates of the mirroring plane starting point.Y0
Angle The angle of the mirroring plane.
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Usage To shorten a line:
1. Click Edit > Trim.2. Select the boundary line.3. Click the middle mouse button.4. Click anywhere within the horizontal line to cut it at the boundary line.
To extend a line:
1. Click Edit > Trim.2. Select the boundary line.3. Click the middle mouse button.4. Click the right end of the horizontal line to extend it to the boundary line.
Limitations Trimming does not affect extensions to the boundary line.
Split
Synopsis Cuts an object into two pieces at a point you select.You can split the following objects:
Boundary line
Horizontal line
Boundary line
Horizontal line
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• Lines• Polylines• Rectangles• Circles• Arcs.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Usage To split a line:
1. Select the line first.
2. Click Edit > Split.3. Pick a point to indicate the cutting location.4. Tekla Structures splits the line into two lines:
Divide
Synopsis Cuts an object into a number of segments that you specify. You can divide the following objects:
• Lines• Arcs.
Preconditions You must have a drawing open.
Usage To divide a single line into four lines:
1. Select the line.
2. Click Edit > Divide. The Segments dialog box appears.
3. Type 4 in the Number field and click OK.4. Tekla Structures divides the line into four lines:
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7 Printouts and reports
Introduction This chapter explains how to generate and print reports and drawings in Tekla Structures.
We do not cover setting up printers in the Windows environment. It is assumed that print devices have already been set up and tested in the Windows environment by an experienced administrator. Refer to your operating system manuals and help files for further information on setting up printers.
Audience This chapter has been written for Tekla Structures users who are responsible for setting up and maintaining printing services for themselves and other users.
Assumed back-ground
You will find it useful to have some experience setting up and managing Windows printers.
Organization This chapter is divided into the following sections:
• Creating reports (p. 401)• Printing drawings (p. 412)• Printing drawings to file (p. 417)• Creating a PDF file (p. 421)• The printer catalog (p. 422)
7.1 Creating reportsYou create reports of the information included in models. These could be lists of drawings, bolts, and parts, for example. Reports can contain information from selected parts or the entire model.
Tekla Structures has a large number of standard report templates. Use the Template Editor to modify the existing report templates and to create new ones. For more information, see the Template Editor user documentation.
Reports can be printer to paper and to file.
You can create reports by selecting Drawings & Reports > Create Report or by clicking the
Report icon .
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Topics Producing reports on entire model (p. 402)
Producing reports on selected parts (p. 402)
Producing reports on selected drawings (p. 404)
Template Editor in report creating (p. 404)
Creating templates on nested assemblies (p. 404)
Producing reports on nested assemblies (p. 407)
Defining reports in HTML (p. 407)
Creating bending diagrams on reinforcement bars (p. 408)
Report options (p. 411)
Viewing reports (p. 412)
Producing reports on entire model
To produce reports on the entire model:
1. Open the model.2. Click the Reports icon on the General toolbar to display the Report dialog box. This is
divided into two tabs, Report and Options.3. Click on a report template on the list.4. Type in the report title(s). Up to three user-defined titles can be entered here. All the titles
are not used in every standard report. Title1, for example, is used to show phase information in the material_list report. Check the report you want to use in the Template Editor to see which title(s) it uses.
5. Enter a name for the report file.6. Use the Browse... button to select the directory where the report will be created. By
default the report is created in the current model directory. Reports have the file extension .xsr.
7. Set the report options on the Options tab. See Report options (p. 411).8. Click Create from all to run a report on the entire model.
See also Producing reports on selected parts (p. 402)
Producing reports on selected drawings (p. 404)
Producing reports on selected parts
To produce reports on selected parts:
1. Open the model.2. Click the parts in the model you wish to include in the report.3. Click the Reports icon on the General toolbar to display the Report dialog box. This is
divided into two tabs, Report and Options.
You can create reports without numbering the model objects. This is useful when you need to produce draft reports from large multi-user models. Tekla Structures still warns you if numbering is not up to date.
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4. Click on a report template on the list.5. Enter the report title(s). You can enter up to three user-defined titles. Every title is not used
in every standard report. Title1, for example, is used to show phase information in the material_list report. Check the report you want to use in the Template Editor to see which title(s) it uses.
6. Enter a name for the report file. 7. Use the Browse... button to locate the destination folder where the report will be created.
If you do not indicate a destination folder, the report is created in the current model directory. Reports have the file extension .xsr.
8. Set the report options on the Options tab. For more information, see Report options (p. 411).
9. Click Create from selected to run a report on the selected parts.10. Click Show to show the report, or Print... to print the report.
See also Producing reports on entire model (p. 402)
Producing reports on selected drawings (p. 404)
For a list of fields that can be used in reports, see Template attributes.
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Producing reports on selected drawings
To produce reports on the selected drawings:
1. Open the model.2. Click the parts in the model whose drawings you wish to include in the report. You can
also use the selection filter to select the parts of a certain phase, for example.3. Click the Open drawing list icon to open the Drawing List dialog box.4. Click Filter by parts.5. Select all the drawings from the list.6. Click the Reports icon on the General toolbar to display the Report dialog box.7. Click on a report template on the list, e.g. drawing_list or drawing_issue_rev.8. Enter the report title(s). You can enter up to three user-defined titles. Every title is not used
in every standard report. Title1, for example, is used to show phase information in the material_list report. Check the report you want to use in the Template Editor to see which title(s) it uses.
9. Enter a name for the report file. 10. Use the Browse... button to locate the destination folder where the report will be created.
If you do not indicate a destination folder, the report is created in the current model directory. Reports have the file extension .xsr.
11. Set the report options on the Options tab. For more information, see Report options (p. 411).
12. Click Create from selected to run a report on the selected parts.13. Click Show to show the report, or Print... to print the report.
See also Producing reports on entire model (p. 402)
Producing reports on selected parts (p. 402)
Template Editor in report creating
You can create templates and reports with the help of Template Editor.
Using Template Editor
Template Editor (TplEd) is a tool for creating, editing and managing templates.
Tekla Structures includes a large number of standard report templates. With Template Editor you can modify existing report templates, or create new ones to suit your needs.
Templates are used for different purposes, for example to print a list of parts used in an assembly. Templates are either textual or graphical, depending on their contents. Graphical template definitions have the file extension .tpl. Textual template definitions have the file extension .rpt. Both textual and graphical templates can get data from Tekla Structures.
For more information, see Template Editor User’s Guide.
Creating templates on nested assembliesWith Tekla Structures you can produce templates and reports that show the hierarchical structure of nested assemblies. You can use the Template Editor to modify existing report templates, or create new ones to produce reports on nested assemblies.
For a list of fields that can be used in reports, see Template attributes.
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Textual templates This example demonstrates how to create a nested assembly structure to a textual template similar to the one in the following picture:
To create a nested assembly structure to a textual template:
1. Start the Template Editor by clicking Tools > Templates Editor....2. Click File > New.3. Select Textual template.4. Add rows in the template by clicking Insert > Component > Row.
As you add rows, you can select the content type for the row. In this example, we will create four rows. For the first and third row, select the ASSEMBLY content type, and for the second and fourth row, select the PART content type.
5. Add the nested assembly structure for the template by using the options in Sorting and drawing order.
Move the second and third row down one level and the fourth row down two levels by using the Down arrow icon.
The structure should now look like this:
For more information, see " Sort and draw order" in the Template Editor documentation.
6. Add value fields to the rows to get the required data from your Tekla Structures database. In this example, the added value fields are assembly or part position, number and weight.• To add the value fields, select the row and click Insert > Value field. • Next, click to define the insertion point for the value field within the row. • When you have defined the insertion point, a Select Attribute dialog box appears
prompting you to select an attribute for the value field. For each row, select the required attributes.
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For more information, see "Insert a value field" in the Template Editor documentation.
7. Organize the template to make it look the way you want when printing. For example:
• Move objects to display the nested assembly structure in the printed report: Select the object you want to move and drag it to the desired position.
• Align objects: Select all the objects you want to align, right-click and select the appropriate option from the pop-up menu, for example Align > Right.
• Add a header and a footer: Click Insert > Component > Page header and Page
footer. Add the required information to the header and footer.
For more information, see "Working with template components" in the Template Editor documentation.
Below is the example textual template and a report that has been created using the template.
Graphical templates
You can create graphical templates for nested assemblies in the same manner as textual templates. The difference between graphical and textual templates is that you are able to display project and company information and graphics, such as table outlines, pictures or symbols, in graphical templates. For more information, see "Graphical templates" in the Template documentation.
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Producing reports on nested assembliesFor information on how to produce reports on nested assemblies, follow the instructions in Producing reports on selected parts (p. 402). Select the assemblies you want to include in the report.
You may want to, for example, produce a report on the parts included in the assemblies, or a list of the assemblies. In those cases, use the Assembly_part_list or Assembly_list report template, respectively, in the Report dialog box. You can also use your own report templates.
When you use a template having a nested assembly structure, Tekla Structures displays the assembly hierarchy in the report when you view or print it.
Defining reports in HTMLTekla Structures can also produce reports in HTML format. With HTML format you have more possibilities for different layout, fonts, and pictures. Report templates that generate output in HTML format have the filename extension .html in the Reports dialog box.
Requirements If you want to define HTML report yourself, remember the following requirements:
• Type of the report template must be Graphical in the Template Editor.• Filename extension for the report template must be .html.rpt.
When you are producing reports only on nested assemblies, select the assemblies and use the Create from selected button to create the reports.
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• When viewing the created report, set Show report to With associated viewer on the Options tab of the Reports dialog box.
Simple example report
To define a simple HTML report for reporting information on parts:
1. Click Tools > Template Editor... to start the Template Editor.2. In the Template Editor, click File > New....3. Select the Graphical template template type and click OK.4. Click Insert > Component > Row... and select the PART content type.5. Click Insert > Value Field... and click two points to define the location of the field in the
row. Then select a field (PART_POS, for example) and click OK. Repeat this to add all the desired fields.
6. Click Insert > Component > Header.... 7. Click Insert > Text... and type in the heading for the report and click OK. Then click two
points to define the location of the heading in the header row. Repeat this to create headings for all the value fields.
8. Click File > Save as... and browse to the template forder ..\environment\*your_environment*\template and type in the name test.html.rpt in the File name field.
9. In Tekla Structures, click Drawings & Reports > Create Report... to open the Report dialog box and run the report.
Creating bending diagrams on reinforcement barsYou can use Template Editor to create bending diagrams on reinforcement bars and bent meshes, and control the type of information that is shown in the bending diagrams.
To create bending diagrams:
Usage 1. Click Drawings & Reports > Template Editor... to start Template Editor.
2. In the Template Editor, click File > New....
3. Select the Graphical template and click OK.
4. Select REBAR or MESH content type for the row and the value fields you want to use.
5. Insert a graphical field to your REBAR or MESH content type row.
6. In the Graphical Field Properties, click Free attributes... button.
Header that contains text fields
Row that contains two value fields
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7. In the Free attributes dialog box, add the required attributes and values. The available attributes and values are:
Attribute Default value Available values
FontName romsim Available template fontsFontSize 2.0 Available font sizesFontColor 1 (black) 1 = black
2 = red
3 = bright green
4 = blue
5 = cyan
6 = yellow
7 = magenta
8 = brown
9 = green
10 = dark blue
11 = forest green
12 = orange
13 = grayRotationAxis 2 0 = by view
1 = by global Z
2 = by local axisExaggeration 1 0 = no
1 = yesEndMark 1 1 = straight
2 = half arrow
3 = full arrow Dimensions 1 0 = no
1 = yesBendingAngle 1 0 = no
1 = yes
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8. Save the template.
9. Run the report in Tekla Structures.
Example
See also Reinforcement settings for drawings
Working with tables (p. 116)
Adding surface treatment information to report templatesYou can include the following surface treatment specific fields in report templates:
Name Explanation
CODE Code for the surface treatment defined in the product_finishes.dat file. For example, TS1.
MORTAR_VOLUME Volume of mortar used in surface treatment.
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See also Creating new surface treatment options
Template attributes
Using the sequence number in reportsTo include the sequence number in reports:
• Enter the sequence name in the text field, or in the table part row.
Example To create a list showing all the parts belonging to a sequence, use the following rule in a row or intermediate row in the Template Editor:
In the above rule, <name of sequence> stands for a user-defined attribute that is defined as sequence.
Report options
Use the settings in the Options tab to specify how Tekla Structures creates and displays reports.
Show report on screen only
To show the report on screen when you click Create from all, or Create from selected, click Yes in the Show created report list box.
Write report to file
To write the report to file, click No in the Show created report list box. Once Tekla Structures creates the report, you can display it by clicking Show on the Report tab.
Display report in viewer
The Show report option controls whether Tekla Structures displays the report in a window, or using the associated file viewer, when you click Show.
Print report optionsSelect File > Print > Print Reports... to display the Print dialog box, where you can enter a file name and location for the report.
NAME Text in the Name field in the Surface Treatment Properties dialog box.
NUMBER_OF_TILE_TYPES Number of tiles used in a tile pattern.SURFACING_NAME Surface treatment name defined in the
product_finishes.dat file.SURFACING_TYPE_NUMBER Surface treatment type number defined in the
product_finishes.dat file.TILE_VOLUME Volume of tiles used in surface treatment
(without mortar volume).TYPE Surface treatment type in the Surface
Treatment Properties dialog box.
Name Explanation
if(GetValue("<name of sequence>") != 0 ) then Output()else StepOut()endif
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Click Browse... to display the Select file... dialog box, where you can indicate the destination folder and filename. By default Tekla Structures uses the filter *.xsr to show Tekla Structures reports only.
Click Select... to choose the report font.
Click Printer setup... to use the Windows Print dialog box to set printer-specific options such as paper size, orientation, and so on
Click Print to print the report.
Viewing reports
To view a report you have already created:
1. Click the Reports icon.2. Click Browse... in the Report dialog box to locate the report file you want to view.3. Click Show to view the report in the List dialog box.4. Click OK to exit the List dialog box.
7.2 Printing drawingsIntroduction Tekla Structures prints drawings to both selected print devices and to file, from either the
Drawing Editor or the drawing list in the Model Editor. You can also use the print drawing option to output 2D DXF and DWG files. For more on adding print devices, read Setting up a print device (p. 422).
You can print drawings using the Print drawings icon .
Topics Drawing frames and foldmarks (p. 413)
When you have the List dialog box open, you can highligh a part, an assembly or a cast unit in the model by highlighting it in the list.
Use the Template Editor to view the design of a report.
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Printing single drawings (p. 414)
Printing on multiple sheets
Printing multiple drawings (p. 415)
Printing options (p. 416)
Drawing frames and foldmarks
To create drawing frames around drawing contents, you have the following options:
• Use the default drawing frames in Tekla Structures, which you can define when you print drawings.
• Use DWG/DXF files in the table layouts as drawing frames.
Drawing framesYou can have a frame around drawing contents, or two drawing frames inside each other. You can create foldmarks, as guides for folding printed drawings. They are small lines between and perpendicular to the drawing frames.
You can set colors for drawing frames and foldmarks. If you print monocolor drawings, the colors define the line weight. See Color (p. 425).
To set drawing frames and foldmarks:
1. In the Model Editor, click File > Print > Print Drawings... , or , to open the Print Drawings dialog box.
2. Click Frames.... The Drawing Frame Properties dialog appears.3. Select the checkbox(es) of the frame(s) you want to print.4. Enter the distances between each frame and the left, right, bottom, and top edge of the
paper (in millimeters).5. Select a color for each frame.6. To print the foldmarks, select the Foldmarks checkbox.
Frames
Foldmark
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7. Enter the horizontal and vertical distances of the first foldmarks from the lower right corner of the outer frame, and between the other foldmarks (in millimeters).
8. Select a foldmark color.
DWG/DXF file as a frameYou can also use a DWG/DXF file as a drawing frame. You have to include a DWG/DXF file in the drawing layout in the Model Editor.
1. Click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Drawing Layout....2. Select the layout and click the Table layout... button. 3. Select the table layout and click the Tables... button.4. Select the DWG/DXF option from the Available tables list.5. Select the file and click OK.6. Select Transparent.7. Set the Scale.
Printing single drawings
To print single drawings from the Drawing Editor:
1. Click Drawing File > Open... to display the Drawing List dialog box. 2. Click on a drawing and then click Open.3. Click the Print drawing icon to display the Print Drawings dialog box:
4. In the Print Drawings dialog box, indicate the print device you want to use. For more information, see Printing options (p. 416).
See also Printing multiple drawings (p. 415)
Printing on multiple sheetsYou can print a drawing on multiple small sheets.
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To print a drawing on multiple small sheets:
Usage 1. Click Drawing File > Print Drawings....
2. Select Print on multiple sheets option.
If you select Auto in the Orientation listbox, Tekla Structures calculates the required amount of sheets needed to print the drawing.
The amount of sheets is rounded to the nearest number. Tekla Structures selects an orientation that results in the smallest number of printed sheets. When you use a fixed scale, the number of sheets is rounded up.
When you print to files, Tekla Structures automatically names the files by adding the sheet number to the end of the file name. The numbers start from 1, and they are placed at the lower right corner of the sheet.
Use the variable XS_PRINT_MULTISHEET_BORDER to set borders that are left out from the smaller sheets.
Example
Printing multiple drawings
To print multiple drawings, use the drawing list in the Model Editor.
1. Click Drawings & Reports > Drawing List... to open the Drawing List dialog box, which lists all the current drawings.
2. Using standard Windows selection methods, select each drawing you want to print.3. Click the Print drawings icon to display the Print Drawings dialog box.
To print the drawing out successfully on multiple sheets, make sure that the layout of the drawing supports printing on smaller sheets.
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4. In the Print Drawings dialog box, indicate the print device(s) you want to use. If you select several print devices, Tekla Structures sends each drawing to the device with the smallest paper size on which the drawing will fit. For instance, if you have 2 printers selected, one A4 and one A3, Tekla Structures will send A4 drawings to the A4 print device and A3 to the A3 print device. For more information, see Printing options (p. 416).
See also Printing single drawings (p. 414)
Printing options
The Print Drawings dialog box contains several options, which are explained below.
Option Comments
Print to file Printing to file (specific folder) (p. 419)Include revision mark to file name
Adds the latest revision of the printed drawing to the filename.
Uses revision number by default. However, if you set the variable XS_SHOW_REVISION_MARK_ON_DRAWING_LIST to TRUE, then uses the revision mark.
Scaling: Auto Tekla Structures fits the drawing to the paper size. This is useful when printing preview drawings on A4.
Scaling: Scale Scales the drawing manually.
1.0 = 100%, 0.9 = 90%, and so on.Print on multiple sheets Prints a drawing on multiple small sheets.Number of copies Defines the number of copies.
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For more information on printing, see Printing drawings (p. 412).
7.3 Printing drawings to fileYou must install the appropriate Windows printer driver and configure it to print to file before adding the print device to the Tekla Structures printer catalog. For more information on installing and configuring Windows printer drivers refer to your operating system documentation.
Topics Adding a print-to-file device to the printer catalog (p. 418)
Orientation: Auto Orientates the drawing to suit the paper.Orientation: Landscape Prints the drawing horizontally - as it is
displayed on the screen.Orientation: Portrait Prints the drawing vertically.Print area: Entire drawing
Prints the entire drawing.
Print area: Visible area Prints the area visible in the current drawing window.
Frames See Drawing frames and foldmarks (p. 413).
If you are printing a drawing to a smaller paper, the line weights are scaled accordingly. This means that no lines are drawn too thickly and the drawings are more readable.
To force a drawing on to a different size paper:
Open the drawing, click Drawing Properties > Layout. In Size definition mode select Specified size. Insert the required sheet size into Drawing size.
If a drawing does not fit to the paper or is printed to a wrong location, use the following variables to move the drawing print origin:
• XS_PLOT_ORIGIN_MOVE_X
• XS_PLOT_ORIGIN_MOVE_Y
You can disable the print date information to prevent the loss of information when working with multi-user models. This is useful in cases where a user modifies drawings while another user prints the same drawings. Use the XS_DISABLE_DRAWING_PLOT_DATE variable to disable the print date.
Option Comments
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Printing to file (p. 419)
Printing to file (specific folder) (p. 419)
Adding a print-to-file device to the printer catalog
First you will need to add a print to file device to your printer instances. For more information, see Setting up a print device (p. 422).
1. Click File > Print > Printer Catalog... to open the Printer Catalog dialog box.
2. Click Add.3. Type in a printer instance (name) for the print device as indicated above, followed
immediately (no spaces) by @path\folder\. The folder must already exist. For example, 11X17@d:\small\ .
4. Click Browse... to access the Select Printer dialog box, which shows a list of the Windows printer drivers currently configured on your PC. Click a printer driver that is configured to print to file and then OK.
5. Choose By print area as the Paper size.6. Input the Print area h*b. Read Print area h*b (p. 424).7. Input a file extension, for example plt for a plot file.8. Use the Color list box to indicate a color or mono print device. Read Color (p. 425). 9. Click Color table... to map pen size to the on-screen line color. Read Color table (p. 425).
Click Browse to locate a Windows printer driver.
Type Printer instance (name) here.
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10. Click Add.11. Click Update and then OK to exit the Printer Catalogdialog box.12. Check Save changes to model folder in the Save Confirmation dialog box.
Printing to file
To print to file, simply follow the instructions in Printing multiple drawings (p. 415) and choose a printer instance that is set up to print to file. The results will appear in the folder you designated when defining the printer instance.
FilenamesThe file will have the name shown on the drawing list, with the extension you specified when setting up the print to file device. For customizing the filename, see Switches for naming printfiles (p. 419).
Printing to file (specific folder)
You can also send plot files to a different folder to the one you specified when setting up the print device in the printer instances.
1. Click Drawings & Reports > Drawing List... to open the Drawing List dialog box which lists all the current drawings.
2. Using standard Windows selection methods, select each drawing you want to print.3. Click the Print drawings icon to display the Print Drawings dialog box.4. Click on one of the printer instances for print devices that are set up to print to file.5. Select the Print to file checkbox.6. Click Browse... to locate the destination folder in the Browse For Folder dialog box.
Double-click a folder, then click OK to exit the Browse For Folder dialog box.
If you do not enter a filename, or you have chosen several drawings, Tekla Structures uses the drawing name(s) as filenames.
If you do not enter a folder, Tekla Structures creates the file(s) in the current model folder or folder defined by the variable XS_DRAWING_PLOT_FILE_DIRECTORY.
7. Read Switches for naming printfiles (p. 419) for more on customizing filenames.
Switches for naming printfiles
If you do not enter a filename in the Print Drawings dialog box, or you have chosen several drawings, Tekla Structures uses the drawing name(s) as filenames.
To customize these filenames, you need to use an variable to indicate the drawing type, combined with switches to define the format of the plot file name.
To indicate the drawing type, use the following variables in Tools > Options > Advanced Options...:
One way to send different drawing sizes to different folders is to set up a Windows printer to print to file for each paper size you will use. Enter a different destination folder for each paper size in the Printer instances in Tekla Structures.
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Use the following switches to define the format of plot file names:
The Result column above shows the filename for an example drawing with these properties:
Drawing type Variable
All XS_DRAWING_PLOT_FILE_NAME
Assembly XS_DRAWING_PLOT_FILE_NAME
Cast-unit XS_DRAWING_PLOT_FILE_NAME
General arrangement XS_DRAWING_PLOT_FILE_NAME
Multi XS_DRAWING_PLOT_FILE_NAME
Single-part XS_DRAWING_PLOT_FILE_NAME
Switch Result Description
%NAME%%DRAWING_NAME%
P_1 Part, assembly, or cast unit position, using the filename format prefix_number.
%NAME.-%%DRAWING_NAME.-%
P-1 Part, assembly, or cast unit position, using the filename format prefix-number.
%NAME.%%DRAWING_NAME.%
P1 Part, assembly, or cast unit position, using the format prefixnumber.
%REV%%REVISION%%DRAWING_REVISION%
2 Drawing revision number, if Include revision mark to filename is checked in the Print Drawings dialog box.
%REV_MARK%%REVISION_MARK%%DRAWING_REVISION_MARK%
B Drawing revision mark, if Include revision mark to filename is checked in the Print Drawings dialog box.
%TITLE%%DRAWING_TITLE%
PLATE Drawing name from the drawing properties dialog box.
%UDA:DRAWING_USERFIELD_1%
Painted Value of a user-defined attribute.
%REV? - Rev%%REVISION? - Rev%%DRAWING_REVISION? - Rev%
- Rev Adds conditional prefixes. In this example, if REV exists, Tekla Structures adds the text between ? and % to the filename.
%UDA:DR_TITLE1%%UDA:DR_TITLE2%%UDA:DR_TITLE3%
Base plate Drawing titles (three fields) from the drawing properties dialog box.
%UDA:DR_DEFAULT_HOLE_SIZE%
Default bolt hole size defined by Bolt size limit in the bolt mark properties dialog box.
%UDA:DR_DEFAULT_WELD_SIZE%
Weld size limit from the drawing’s welding properties dialog box.
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You can also string several switches together to create filename. The example below results in the filename E_P1_PLATE_Revision=2.dxf:
You can also type these switches in the file name field in the Print Drawings dialog box.
7.4 Creating a PDF fileYou can use any standard PDF printer to create PDF files with Tekla Structures, such as pdfFactory, Win2PDF or Adobe Acrobat.
If you are using Adobe Acrobat to create PDF files, you must have Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Distiller installed and configured with the Adobe Postscript Printer Driver set up to print to file. Consult your Adobe documentation for more information.
You also need to add the Adobe postscript printer driver to the Tekla Structures printer catalog.
See also For more information on creating PDF files, log on to Tekla Extranet and go to Hints & Tips > General > Printing/Plotting.
Topics Add Adobe Printer driver to the printer catalog (p. 421)
Creating PDF files (p. 422)
Add Adobe Printer driver to the printer catalog
Follow these steps to add the Adobe postscript printer driver to the printer catalog. You may also find it useful to read The printer catalog (p. 422).
1. Click File > Print > Printer Catalog... to open the Printer Catalog dialog box.2. Type in a new printer instance (name) followed immediately by @ and the folder where
Adobe Distiller looks for files. For example, A4_PDF@c:\plots\pdf\in\ .3. Click Add.
Property Value
Part position P1Revision number 2Revision mark BName PLATETitle (field 1) Base plateUser-defined field 1 Painted
XS_DRAWING_PLOT_FILE_NAME_A=E_%NAME.%_%TITLE%%REV?_Revision=%%REV%.dxf
If you set the variables and switches in the initialization file, enclose each switch in double % characters, for example, %%NAME%%.
Tekla Structures does not distinguish between upper and lower case letters. For example, a drawing named A.1 overwrites a drawing named a.1.
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4. Click Browse... to access the Select Printer dialog box. Click the Adobe postscript printer driver and then OK.
5. Set Paper size to By print area.6. Input the print area. Read Print area h*b (p. 424).7. Input the file extension as ps.8. For color, select Black/white.9. Click Color table to map pen size to the on-screen line color. Read Color table (p. 425).10. Click Update and then OK to exit the Printer Catalog dialog box.11. Check Save changes to model folder in the Save Confirmation dialog box.
Creating PDF files
To create PDF files from drawings, simply follow the instructions in Printing multiple drawings (p. 415) and choose the printer instance that is set up to print to the postscript printer driver. The results will appear in the folder you designated when defining the printer instance.
FilenamesThe file will have the name shown on the drawing list, with the extension ps.
7.5 The printer catalogPrint device settings are stored in the printer catalog, which uses the file ..\environments\*your_environment*\system\plotdev.bin. You can view, add, modify and delete print devices. Standard drawing frame properties are stored in the file standard.fms.
Topics Setting up a print device (p. 422)
Modifying a print device (p. 426)
Deleting a print device (p. 426)
Setting up a print device
Tekla Structures uses Windows drivers to write the print data directly to the Windows print device interface.
When creating PDF files, do not use the Print to file option.
As a safeguard, backup the plotdev.bin and standard.fms files once you have configured your printers. You will then be able to quickly restore your printer catalog in the event of a system failure.
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There are two stages to setting up a print device in Tekla Structures. Firstly you need to add printer instances to the printer catalog. By default several printer instances are already defined. Secondly, you need point these printer instances to a specific Windows printer, either attached directly to your system, or available via a network. You will define the majority of print settings when you set up the print device.
Topics Adding a print device (p. 423)
Selecting paper size (p. 424)
Print area h*b (p. 424)
Color (p. 425)
Adding a print device
1. Click File > Print > Printer Catalog... to open the Printer Catalog dialog box.
2. Click an existing printer instance that has similar settings to the one you want to create. We will use this as a template.
3. Type in a new printer instance (name) for the print device.4. Click Add.5. Click Browse... to access the Select Printer dialog box, which shows a list of the
Windows printer drivers currently configured on your PC. Click a print device and then OK.
Click Browse... to locate a Windows printer driver.
Type Printer instance (name) here.
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6. Choose a paper size. Read Selecting paper size (p. 424).7. Input the print area. Read Print area h*b (p. 424).8. Use the Offset for print origin fields to move the drawing print origin, if necessary.9. Use the Color list box to indicate a color or mono print device. Read Color (p. 425). 10. Click Color table to map pen size to the on screen line color. Read Color table (p. 425).11. Click Update and then OK to exit the Printer Catalog dialog box.12. Check Save changes to model folder in the Save Confirmation dialog box.
Selecting paper size
You can select paper size in several different ways:
• Tekla Structures lists named paper size for most sizes A3 and smaller. This method is recommended for print devices A3 and smaller.
• By print area: The print device selects the paper size based on the print area. This method is recommended for print devices A2 and larger. If you use a named paper size with a print device larger than A3, drawings larger than the print area are cropped to the size of the print area.
• None: No size information is sent to the print device. This option provides legacy support for Xsteel 5.0 and is not recommended for use in other circumstances.
To print to different paper sizes, use Windows Print Manager to define several printers, each using a different paper size, but all connected to the same physical device. For more information on setting up print devices in Windows, consult your operating system documentation.
Print area h*b
This defines the size of the print area (height and breadth), not the paper size. Tekla Structures uses this information when printing to multiple print devices, or when you choose the By print area option in the Paper size list box.
If you cannot find the paper size you need in named paper sizes in Tekla Structures, use the By print area option.
Tekla Structures overrides the paper size defined in Windows printer setup if the information is entered in the printer instances.
When setting the print area, as a minimum you should use the paper size less the hard clip margins of the printer. Consult your printer documentation for the hard clip margins of your printer.
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When printing to multiple print devices, Tekla Structures prints the drawing to the print device with the smallest print area on which the drawing will fit. The print area also affects autoscaling and autorotate.
Tekla Structures uses the print area values to position the print on the paper. When defining the print area, ensure that the values for h and b relate to the paper size required.
Color
Use this option to indicate whether the print device will print in color or black/white (mono). If you choose color, Tekla Structures prints lines with the colors defined in the drawing properties.
Color table
Click Color table... to create a pen map for the print device. The color table maps different screen colors to different line weights. Note that the color you use for the drawing background is not printed in drawings.
Value Printer (roll feed) Printer (tray feed)
h roll width direction tray feed directionb roll feed direction tray width direction
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Pen numberThe pen numbers refer to the line weights used in the printed drawing. By default, pen 0 has a line weight of 0.1 mm. To obtain higher pen numbers, multiply the default pen thickness by the pen number. Set the default pen thickness using the variable XS_BASE_LINE_WIDTH.
The line thicknesses displayed on the screen are taken from the first printer on the printer list.
Modifying a print device
To modify an existing print device in Tekla Structures:
1. Click File > Print > Printer Catalog... to open the Printer Catalog dialog box.2. Modify the print device. Read Setting up a print device (p. 422) for more information.3. Click Update and then OK to exit the Printer Catalog dialog box.4. Check Save changes to model folder in the Save Confirmation dialog box.
Deleting a print device
To delete an existing print device in Tekla Structures:
1. Click File > Print > Printer Catalog... to open the Printer Catalog dialog box.2. Click on the Printer instances.3. Click Delete.4. Click OK to exit the Printer Catalog dialog box.
Check Save changes to model folder in the Save Confirmation dialog box.
If you create black and white drawings, the pen numbers in the Color Table also affect the line thicknesses displayed on the screen. See also Colors in drawings (p. 37).
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aabsolute dimensions................................................... 132
orientation ........................................................... 210zero at start point ................................................ 210
add angular dimension ............................................... 226add dimensions for all parts ....................................... 227add free dimension..................................................... 224add horizontal dimension ........................................... 223add orthogonal dimension .......................................... 224add parallel dimension ............................................... 224add perpendicular dimension ..................................... 224add vertical dimension................................................ 224adding......................................................................... 228adding views to drawings ........................................... 379additional drawing objects .......................................... 341additional marks ......................................................... 350
creating ............................................................... 393Adobe Printer driver ................................................... 421aligning
drawing views...................................................... 380section views....................................................... 267
along line, arrow at end point ..................................... 392along line, arrow at start point .................................... 393alternative drawing view scales.................................. 123anchor bolt plans ....................................................73, 76
drawing filters ........................................................ 76angle
dimension............................................................ 226dimension type .................................................... 201of skewed parts ................................................... 153unfolding.............................................................. 141
arcby end points and center..................................... 386by three points..................................................... 387
around drawing objects .............................................. 348arrange drawing views ............................................... 379arranging
drawing objects ................................................... 374drawing views...................................................... 379
arrow .......................................................................... 345
assembly drawings .............................................. 32, 250creating..................................................................70properties ............................................................101
associative drawings ....................................................91associative notes ....................................... 353, 357, 368AutoDrawings .............................................................107
cloning ...................................................................81AutoDrawings wizard
log file ....................................................................80AutoDrawings wizards ..................................................49autoscaling drawing views..........................................129autosizing drawings ........................................... 128, 129
b
background color ..........................................................37bending diagrams .......................................................408bending line dimension...............................................141black and white drawings .............................................37bolt dimensions...........................................................142bolt groups..................................................................172bolt internal dimensions..............................................143bolt mark properties....................................................335bolt size element.........................................................310bolts
in drawings ..........................................................278bulge...........................................................................343
c
c/c ...............................................................................144cast unit drawings.........................................................35
creating..................................................................71cast-unit drawings
properties ............................................................103center line
type......................................................................273centered bolt ...............................................................153centered part ..............................................................153chamfer marks
adding..................................................................368change symbol .............................................................92
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check dimension point validity ....................................229check dimensions .......................................................164circle
by center and radius ............................................385by three points .....................................................386
cloning ..........................................................................56assembly drawings ................................................82cast unit drawings..................................................82checking dimensions and views ............................90dimensions for selected view.................................88general arrangement drawings..............................83including single-part views.....................................82marks.....................................................................89single-part drawings ..............................................82through ..................................................................82
cloning drawings ...........................................................85cloning template............................................................85
definition ................................................................56cloning templates..........................................................64
adding to Master Drawing Catalog ........................62creating preview images........................................86editing properties ...................................................63
close dimensions ........................................................175closing
drawings ................................................................98closing dimensions ............................................ 159, 163cloud ...........................................................................389color
of drawing objects................................................347printing.................................................................425special .................................................................349
color mode ....................................................................37color table ...................................................................425columns ......................................................................250combine ......................................................................167combine dimension lines ............................................227combine distance........................................................170combining dimensions ................................................167
bolt groups...........................................................172combine distance.................................................170
min distance .................................................170common properties .....................................................343connect dimension line ...............................................228connection mark properties ........................................336content ........................................................................293controlling dimensions ................................................166coordinate system
in drawings ..........................................................247
copyingdrawing objects....................................................376drawing views ......................................................382mirror ...................................................................397rotate....................................................................396
cover-up area..............................................................374cover-up line ...............................................................374cover-up tools .............................................................374create drawings from templates....................................85creating
additional drawing objects ...................................341additional marks...................................................393assembly drawings ....................................... 70, 101cast unit drawings ..................................................71cast-unit drawings................................................103drawings ................................................................48drawings in AutoDrawings .....................................80drawings with AutoDrawings wizards ..................107general arrangement drawings ..................... 72, 104multi-drawings........................................................78multidrawings.......................................................105single-part drawings...................................... 70, 100workshop drawings ................................................70
creating drawingsusing cloning temlates ...........................................64using rule sets........................................................62using saved settings ..............................................58
curved dimension........................................................225
ddefining
fixed drawing sizes ..............................................128deformations ...............................................................256deleting
dimension point....................................................228detail mark ..................................................................267
view label .............................................................297detail properties ..........................................................267detail symbol ...............................................................110detail view ...................................................................110detail view label...........................................................267device catalog .............................................................418dim_planes_table.txt ...................................................135dimension lines
reinforcement.......................................................163dimension marks
reinforcement.......................................................158dimension point...........................................................228dimension properties.......................................... 197, 222
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dimensioningautomatic............................................................. 133bolts.............................................................142, 218combine............................................................... 167GA drawings........................................................ 230general arrangement drawings ..184, 185, 186, 221grids in general arrangement drawings............... 177grouping .............................................................. 220manual ................................................................ 133nested assemblies .............................................. 164parts ............................................................137, 217parts in general arrangement drawings.......183, 184position........................................................145, 219pre-defined settings............................................. 133sub-assemblies ................................................... 221
dimensioning properties ............................................. 216Dimensions
grouping identical objects.................................... 173dimensions .........................................................204, 211
absolute............................................................... 210add point ............................................................. 228all parts................................................................ 227angle ...........................................................201, 226appearance ......................................................... 207closing dimensions......................................159, 163combine dimension lines..................................... 227creating using current coordinate system ........... 372curved ................................................................. 225curved radial........................................................ 202format .................................................................. 202free ...................................................................... 224horizontal dimension ........................................... 223marks .................................................................. 211orthogonal ........................................................... 224overall.................................................................. 137parallel................................................................. 224part dimension position ....................................... 188perpendicular ...................................................... 224placing................................................................. 204position from........................................................ 150position to............................................................ 147positioning ........................................................... 151radius .................................................................. 226reinforcing bar groups ........................ 157, 159, 161remove point ....................................................... 228types............................................................132, 200vertical dimension ............................................... 224with orthogonal reference lines ........................... 225with radial reference lines ................................... 225x .......................................................................... 223y .......................................................................... 224zero point ............................................................ 229
disconnect dimension lines.........................................228distances between tables ...........................................118divide ..........................................................................400dragging
drawing objects ...................................................375Drawing Editor
select switches¶ ....................................................29Drawing Editor toolbars ................................................25drawing filters ...............................................................76drawing frames ...........................................................413drawing layout ............................................................113
introduction..........................................................113drawing list....................................................................42
buttons...................................................................44drawing objects.................................................. 343, 375
additional .............................................................341arranging .............................................................374copying ................................................................376dragging ..............................................................375moving.................................................................376placing .................................................................348positioning ...........................................................373reshaping.............................................................375working with.........................................................370
drawing propertiesoverview ..............................................................235
drawing property fileadding to Masater Drawing Catalog ......................57
drawing property files ............................................ 49, 57drawing size................................................................126
defining fixed sizes ..............................................128definition mode ....................................................126preferred..................................................... 124, 129specifying ............................................................127
drawing status flags......................................................46drawing view properties ..............................................330
430 TEKLA STRUCTURES 15
drawing viewsadding..................................................................379aligning ................................................................380arranging .............................................................379as key plan ..........................................................121autoscaling ..........................................................123coordinate system ...............................................247copying ................................................................382creating................................................................242exact scale...........................................................242individual views....................................................244linking ..................................................................382moving .................................................................380name labels .........................................................255neighbor part visibility ..........................................243part orientation.....................................................247part rotation .........................................................248placing after updating or cloning..........................383properties.............................................................241resizing ................................................................381rotating.................................................................380working with.........................................................378
drawingsassembly drawing ......................................... 32, 101bolts .....................................................................278cast unit drawing....................................................35cast-unit drawing..................................................103cloning ...................................................................85closing....................................................................98common properties ..............................................236creating ..................................................................48creating multiple.............................................. 79, 81creating using cloning templates ...........................64creating using rule sets..........................................62creating using saved settings ................................58editing ..................................................................341freezing ..................................................................91general arrangement drawing....................... 35, 104introduction ............................................................21issuing....................................................................95list ..........................................................................42locking....................................................................91modifying ...............................................................95multidrawing.................................................. 36, 105opening ..................................................................41part representation...............................................269printing ........................................................ 412, 414protection .............................................................238reinforcement.......................................................282revising ..................................................................95saving ....................................................................98scale ....................................................................123shortening parts ...................................................254single-part drawing ....................................... 32, 100size ......................................................................126status flags.............................................................46types ......................................................................32updating .................................................................93user-defined attributes .........................................237using AutoDrawings...............................................80working with ...........................................................90
DWG/DXF filesas key plan...........................................................122in drawings...........................................................362properties.............................................................363
TEKLA STRUCTURES 15 431
e
edge chamferschamfer marks .................................................... 368color .................................................................... 367default line color .................................................. 368default line type ................................................... 368displaying in drawings ......................................... 364in drawings .......................................................... 364line color.............................................................. 364line type.......................................................364, 367representation ..................................................... 364
editingdimensions .......................................................... 133drawings.............................................................. 341wizard files ............................................................ 61
elevation dimension.................................................... 155embedded objects ...................................................... 150end views ................................................................... 125erection drawings, see general arrangement drawings 35exaggerated dimensions ............................................ 209
ffill types ...................................................................... 347
insulation ............................................................. 358scaling and rotating ............................................. 358
fixed drawing sizes ..................................................... 128flags.............................................................................. 46foldmarks.................................................................... 413font
in drawings .......................................................... 347forward offset.............................................................. 173foundation plan............................................................. 73frames ........................................................................ 348
in marks............................................................... 298frames in drawings ..................................................... 413freezing
drawings................................................................ 91front views .................................................................. 250
gGA dimensioning ........................................................ 230GA, see general arrangement drawings....................... 35gage ........................................................................... 144
general arrangement drawings............................ 35, 184anchor bolt plans ...................................................73cloning ...................................................................83creating..................................................................72dimensioning .............176, 177, 183, 185, 186, 221properties ............................................................104text tags...............................................................196
GOL ............................................................................144graphics
adding in drawings ..............................................120grayscale color .............................................................37grid label frame s
width ....................................................................323grid labels ...................................................................323grid labelsfixed
frame size............................................................323grids
editing..................................................................322in drawings ..........................................................320
h
handles .......................................................................375hatch patterns for surface treatment...........................290hatch types
modifying .............................................................358hatch, see fill types .....................................................347hiding
drawing objects ...................................................377reinforcing bar lines .............................................284
holding down bolt plan..................................................73HTML reports..............................................................407hyperlinks
in drawings ..........................................................353
iimages
adding in drawings ..............................................120in drawing objects.......................................................345include 3D view ..........................................................383include single parts .....................................................246insulation ....................................................................358issuing drawings ...........................................................95
432 TEKLA STRUCTURES 15
k
key plan ......................................................................120inserting to drawing layout...................................122of drawing view....................................................121of DWG/DXF file ..................................................122
knock off ............................................................ 166, 213
llayout ..........................................................................113
introduction ..........................................................113projection type .....................................................124
leader line .......................................................... 183, 345in marks ...............................................................301in part marks........................................................301in reinforcement marks ........................................302
level marks......................................................... 350, 394in drawings ..........................................................315
line ..............................................................................384properties.............................................................343
link dimension lines.....................................................228linking
drawing views ......................................................382location .......................................................................117
of drawing views ..................................................124of end views.........................................................125of section views ...................................................125
lockingdrawings ................................................................91
log filesAutoDrawings wizard.............................................80
mmain part bolt internal dimension................................143main part bolt position.................................................151main part skew position ..............................................152margins .......................................................................115mark contents .............................................................211
marks ................................................................. 292, 293adding templates .................................................298additional .............................................................350appearance..........................................................298bolt mark ..................................................... 295, 335bolt size element..................................................310cloning ...................................................................89connection mark ......................................... 295, 336leader line ............................................................301location ................................................................301merged content....................................................318merging................................................................316on dimension line.................................................138overview...............................................................291part mark..............................................................294properties.............................................................334reinforcement mark..............................................296splitting.................................................................320surface treatment mark........................................297visibility ................................................................299
master drawing ................................................49, 59, 66catalog properties .....................................57, 60, 63displaying description ............................................65removing from Master Drawing Catalog ................69searching ...............................................................67
Master Drawing Catalog .............. 49, 57, 58, 59, 62, 64adding cloning templates .......................................62cloning template.....................................................56creating folders ......................................................66deleting folders ......................................................66displaying master drawing description...................65editing master drawing properties................... 57, 63editing rule sets......................................................60folder view..............................................................66folders ....................................................................66moving folders .......................................................66preview images......................................................65removing master drawings.....................................69renaming folders ....................................................66rule set ...................................................................54saved settings........................................................54searching ...............................................................67selecting displayed master drawings .....................65showing master drawings from other models ........65wizard ....................................................................55wizard files .............................................................61
master drawingsshowing from other models....................................65
maximum leader line length ........................................183maximum number of outside dimensions ...................185merge direction ...........................................................318
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merging ...................................................................... 317part marks ........................................................... 316reinforcement marks ........................................... 320weld symbols....................................................... 282
min distance ............................................................... 170modifying
drawings................................................................ 95table layouts ........................................................ 119
movingdrawing objects ................................................... 376drawing views...................................................... 380mirror................................................................... 398rotate ................................................................... 397
moving views to another drawing ................................. 97multi-drawings
creating ................................................................. 78multidrawings ............................................................... 36
properties ............................................................ 105
nneighbor parts in drawing views ................................. 243nested assemblies
dimensioning ....................................................... 164numeric snap.............................................................. 373
oobject group.................................................................. 59object group dimensioning rules................................. 186object groups
dimensioning rules .............................................. 186of arcs and circles ...................................................... 348of drawing objects ...................................................... 343of tables...................................................................... 118of tables in table layout............................................... 117opening
drawings................................................................ 41orientation................................................................... 247
of plates............................................................... 251orientation marks........................................................ 274
settings................................................................ 277orthogonal dimension ................................................. 224overall dimensions...................................................... 137
p
parallel dimension.......................................................224part dimensions
position ................................................................188part mark leader line...................................................301part mark to dimension line ........................................138parts
center line type ....................................................273displaying developed parts in drawings...............256representation in drawings ..................................269select in model ......................................................94
pen numbers...............................................................426pictures
in drawings ..........................................................120placing ........................................................................204
dimensions ..........................................................204drawing objects ...................................................348drawing views after updating or cloning ..............383
plate side marks .........................................................213creating automatically..........................................215
platesorientation in drawings ........................................251
plot area......................................................................424plotdev.bin ..................................................................422plotter catalog .............................................................422
adding a file printer ..............................................418plotting ........................................................................416polygon .......................................................................389polyline .......................................................................388position dimensions ....................................................145position to ...................................................................147positioning dimensions
running dimensions .............................................151positioning drawing objects ........................................373preferred dim side.......................................................206preferred direction of merge .......................................318preferred scale............................................................123preferred size..................................................... 124, 129preview images.............................................................65
creating from cloning templates.............................86in Master Drawing Catalog ....................................65
print area ....................................................................424print devices
adding..................................................................423deleting................................................................426modifying .............................................................426setting up.............................................................422
printed drawingschange symbols ....................................................93
printer catalog.............................................................422
434 TEKLA STRUCTURES 15
printer catalogs ...........................................................418printer instances .........................................................418printing ........................................................................416
color.....................................................................425device catalog......................................................418drawings ..............................................................412multiple sheets.....................................................414overview ..............................................................401reports .................................................................401single drawings....................................................414to file ....................................................................417
printing options ...........................................................416product_finishes.dat....................................................290projection type ............................................................124properties....................................................................292protection in drawings.................................................238pull-outs ......................................................................304
rradius ..........................................................................348
dimension ............................................................226RD symbol ..................................................................229rebar_config.inp ..........................................................305re-check dimension point............................................229recognizable distance .................................................174rectangle .....................................................................384reference dimensions, see check dimensions ............164reference models
in drawings ..........................................................369reference points
in dimensioning embedded objects .....................150reinforcement
dimension lines....................................................163dimension marks .................................................158dimensions ..........................................................157in drawings ..........................................................282
reinforcement mark leader line ...................................302reinforcement marks ...................................................317reinforcement settings for drawings............................305reinforcements
dimensioning .......................................................221reinforcing bar groups
dimensions .........................................157, 159, 161reinforcing bar mark leader line base points
placing automatically ...........................................304reinforcing bars
hiding lines...........................................................284relative dimensions .....................................................132remove dim point circle...............................................229remove dimension change symbol .............................230
remove dimension point change symbol.....................230remove dimension point invalidity symbol...................229reports
in HTML ...............................................................407on entire model ....................................................402on selected drawings ...........................................404on selected parts .................................................402options .................................................................411printing .................................................................401sequence numbers ..............................................411viewing.................................................................412
reshapingdrawing objects....................................................375
resizingdrawing objects....................................................375drawing views ......................................................381
revising drawings ..........................................................95revision..........................................................................95revision marks.............................................................396
additional .............................................................350rotating
drawing views ......................................................380fill types in drawings.............................................358
rotating plates in drawing ............................................251rule set ................................................................... 49, 61
adding to Master Drawing Catalog ........................59definition ................................................................54
rule sets ........................................................................62editing ....................................................................60
running dimensionsdirection ...............................................................151
ssaved settings ..................................................49, 57, 58
definition ................................................................54editing properties ...................................................57
savingdrawings ................................................................98
scale............................................................................118alternative ............................................................123change mode .......................................................124of drawing views ..................................................123preferred ..............................................................123
scalingfill types in drawings.............................................358links in drawings ..................................................356text files in drawings ............................................356
searchingin Master Drawing Catalog ....................................67
secondary part bolt internal dimension .......................143
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secondary part dimensions ........................................ 149section mark
view label ............................................................ 297section view properties............................................... 332section views .............................................................. 125
adding to drawings .............................................. 259direction............................................................... 260direction mark...................................................... 261label..................................................................... 262mark .................................................................... 262orientation mark .................................................. 261properties ............................................................ 259symbol................................................................. 262
select switchesin Drawing Editor................................................... 29
selectingtables to table layout ........................................... 117
selecting objectsin drawings ............................................................ 29select switches, in Drawing Editor......................... 29
selection filter ............................................................... 29semi-automatic dimensioning..................................... 230sequences
in reports ............................................................. 411set dimension start point ............................................ 229set dimension zero point ............................................ 229shape dimensions ...................................................... 139short dimensions ........................................................ 204shortening parts.......................................................... 254showing
drawing objects ................................................... 377single-part drawings ..................................................... 32
creating ................................................................. 70properties ............................................................ 100
skew secondary part dimensions ............................... 150skew secondary position ............................................ 153spaces ........................................................................ 115special color ............................................................... 349specifying
drawing size ........................................................ 127split ............................................................................. 399splitting marks ............................................................ 320standard.fms............................................................... 422start point.................................................................... 229surface treatment
hatch patterns ..................................................... 290in drawings .......................................................... 288in reports and templates...................................... 410
surfacing.htc ............................................................... 290symbols
in drawings .......................................................... 351properties ............................................................ 352types.................................................................... 352
t
table layoutsdefining................................................................116modifying .............................................................119
table scale ..................................................................118table transparency ......................................................118tags.............................................................................211Template Editor ..........................................................116template editor ............................................................408
reports .................................................................404templates.............................................................404
template library .............................................................85templates
adding images .....................................................120in marks...............................................................298
text ..............................................................................390along line .............................................................392along line, arrow at end point ..............................392along line, arrow at start point .............................393in drawings ..........................................................353with leader line ....................................................391
text files ......................................................................353text tags ......................................................................196toggle orientation ........................................................371toolbars.........................................................................25
Drawing Editor .......................................................25transparency...............................................................118trim..............................................................................398
uUCS ............................................................................370
creating dimensions ............................................372unfolding .....................................................................253unfolding dimensions..................................................141unlink dimension lines ................................................228updating
drawings when the model changes .......................93USabsolute dimensions..............................................132user coordinate system ..............................................370user-defined bolt symbols...........................................280user-defined drawing attributes ..................................237
vvector between corners ..............................................118viewing
reports .................................................................412
436 TEKLA STRUCTURES 15
viewsaligning drawing views.........................................380arranging drawing views......................................379cloning dimensions ................................................88copying drawing views.........................................382creating drawing views ........................................242in drawings ..........................................................241linking drawing views...........................................382moving drawing views .........................................380resizing drawing views.........................................381rotating drawing views .........................................380section views .............................................. 259, 332
wweld marks......................................................... 350, 394weld symbols ..............................................................312
merging................................................................282welds
drawing properties ...............................................281in drawings ..........................................................281
welds in drawingsmarks ...................................................................312symbols................................................................312
wizarddefinition ................................................................55
wizard filesediting in Master Drawing Catalog.........................61
wizardscloning ...................................................................81
work point........................................................... 147, 164workshop drawings
see assembly drawings .........................................32see single-part drawings........................................32
x
x dimension.................................................................223
yy dimension.................................................................224