For the option: | Do the following: |
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Assembly | Select an assembly whose hardpoints you want to modify. The menu lists all open assemblies. |
Subsystem | Select a subsystem whose hardpoints you want to modify. The menu lists all open subsystems. |
Name Filter | Enter a partial string to filter the hardpoints you want to display. You can use multiple wildcards, such as *. For example, hpl_subframe_* would show all hardpoints that begin with hpl_subframe. For the MDI_FRONT_SUSPENSION subsystem, the hardpoints shown would be hpl_subframe_front and hpl_subframe_rear. |
Hardpoint name | Displays the hardpoints in the current model. You can use the option, Display: Single and to display different types of hardpoints. |
loc_x/loc_y/ loc_z | Display and allow editing the numeric location values for the listed hardpoints. |
Template Comments | Displays the hardpoint comments added to the Template. |
Subsystem Comments | Displays and allows editing of the hardpoint comments in the Standard User Interface Subsystem context. |
Show unshifted Values | Will remove the current subsystem absolute shift values from the hardpoint coordinates that are displayed in the table (Available only for Subsystems that are part of an assembly). |
Fore | Displays and allows for editing of the absolute shift in the Fore direction. A negative Fore value means shift in the Aft direction (Available only for Subsystems that are part of an assembly). |
Up | Displays and allows for editing of the absolute shift in the Up direction. A negative Up value means shift in the Down direction (Available only for Subsystems that are part of an assembly). |
Update Shift | Shifts the subsystem with the absolute shift mode. See Shift Subsystem. (Available only for Subsystems that are part of an assembly). |
Display: Single and | Select to display some or all of the hardpoints that exist in the current model. Your template-based product always displays the single hardpoints. In addition, you can select to display left or right hardpoints, or both. You can also use the pull-down menu to only display those hardpoints that are active or inactive. Note: Regardless of which hardpoints are displayed, changing one of the hardpoints in a symmetric pair automatically changes the corresponding hardpoint. Therefore, your template-based product always maintains symmetry when you perform modifications using the Hardpoint Modification Table. |
Sort By | Select which column is used for sorting the table objects. |