Louver command bar

Louver Options

Displays the Louver Options dialog box so you can set additional louver construction options

Main Steps

Sketch Step

Specifies whether you construct the feature by drawing a new profile on a reference plane or by using an existing sketch. To construct the feature by drawing a new profile, on the Create-From Options List, select the reference plane option you want. To construct the feature using an existing sketch, select the Select From Sketch option.

Draw Profile Step

Edits the profile for an existing feature. A profile is a 2D curve that defines the shape and location of the feature. This step is available only when you are editing an existing feature. The profile for this feature must be a single linear element.

Depth Step

Defines the depth of the louver. This value is measured parallel to the profile plane.

Height Step

Defines the height of the louver. This value is measured perpendicular to the profile plane.

Finish/Cancel

This button changes function as you move through the feature construction process. The Finish button constructs the feature using input provided in the other steps. Once you construct the feature, you can edit it by re-selecting the appropriate step on the command bar. The Cancel button discards any input and exits the command.

Plane or Sketch Step Options

Create-From Options

Sets the method of defining the profile plane or specifies that you want to construct the feature using an existing sketch. Depending on the model you are constructing, some of the options listed may not be available. For example, if no sketches exist in the model, the Select From Sketch option is not displayed.

  • Select From Sketch—Specifies that you want to define the profile for the feature using an existing sketch.

  • Planar Face—Specifies that you want to define a plane that is coincident to an existing planar face on the part. When you set this option, a default X-axis and direction is applied to the new reference plane. You can use keyboard accelerators to define a different X-axis and direction for the new reference plane.

  • Feature's Plane—Specifies that you want to define a plane that is coincident to a reference plane used to define an earlier feature. You can select the feature you want using PathFinder or in the graphics window. This option is not available when constructing the base feature.

  • Last Plane—Automatically selects the reference plane used for the previous feature. This option is not available if the last feature was a pattern or when constructing the base feature.

Select From Sketch Options

Select

Sets the method of selecting a sketch element.

  • Single—Selects one or more individual elements.

  • Chain—Selects a endpoint connected set of elements by selecting one of the elements in the chain.

Deselect (x)

Clears the selection.

Accept (check mark)

Accepts the selection.

Depth Step Options

Distance

Sets the distance for the feature.

Step Value

Increments or decrements the value displayed in the Length box. For example, typing a step value of 0.25 and moving the cursor away from the start point would increment the flange length from 0.25 to 0.5, 0.75, and so forth.

Height Step Options

Offset Dimension

Applies the dimension from the selected face to the near side of the feature.

Full Dimension

Applies the dimension from the selected face to the far side of the feature.

Distance

Sets the distance for the feature.

Step Value

Increments or decrements the value displayed in the Length box. For example, typing a step value of 0.25 and moving the cursor away from the start point would increment the flange length from 0.25 to 0.5, 0.75, and so forth.

Other command bar Options

Name

Displays the feature name. Feature names are assigned automatically. You can edit the name by typing a new name in the box on the command bar or by selecting the feature and using the Rename command on the shortcut menu.

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