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en:marker:marker_design_ch3_function [2025/07/14 03:24] – [tool_image018 Push Right] administratoren:marker:marker_design_ch3_function [2025/07/14 03:57] (current) – [Force Piece] administrator
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 > Or press 6 key directly. > Or press 6 key directly.
  
-===== tool_image019 Rotate =====+===== Rotate ===== 
 +{{en:marker:tool:tool_image019.png|tool_image019}}
  
 >> The Rotate key rotates counter-clockwise one or more selected piece(s). - **Set the rotation angle** >> The Rotate key rotates counter-clockwise one or more selected piece(s). - **Set the rotation angle**
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 >> For more information about Piece Treatment Tolerance, please refer to Chapter 2 Treatment Menu in this manual. >> For more information about Piece Treatment Tolerance, please refer to Chapter 2 Treatment Menu in this manual.
  
-===== tool_image020 Horizontal Symmetry =====+===== Horizontal Symmetry ===== 
 +{{en:marker:tool:tool_image020.png|tool_image020}}
  
 > The Horizontal Symmetry key flips a piece on the marker on a horizontal axis. > The Horizontal Symmetry key flips a piece on the marker on a horizontal axis.
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 > Or press 7 key directly to apply this function. > Or press 7 key directly to apply this function.
  
-===== tool_image021 Vertical Symmetry =====+===== Vertical Symmetry ===== 
 +{{en:marker:tool:tool_image021.png|tool_image021}}
  
 >> The Vertical Symmetry key flips a piece on the marker on a vertical axis. >> The Vertical Symmetry key flips a piece on the marker on a vertical axis.
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 > For more information about Piece Treatment Tolerance, please refer to Chapter 2 Treatment Menu in this manual. > For more information about Piece Treatment Tolerance, please refer to Chapter 2 Treatment Menu in this manual.
  
-===== tool_image022 Gap =====+===== Gap ===== 
 +{{en:marker:tool:tool_image022.png|tool_image022}}
  
 > The Gap key creates a gap (space) between two pieces. > The Gap key creates a gap (space) between two pieces.
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-===== tool_image023 Overlap =====+===== Overlap ===== 
 +{{en:marker:tool:tool_image023.png|tool_image023}}
  
 > The Overlap key overlaps two pieces. > The Overlap key overlaps two pieces.
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-===== tool_image024 Fine Rotate CCW =====+===== Fine Rotate CCW ===== 
 +{{en:marker:tool:tool_image024.png|tool_image024}}
  
 >> The Fine Rotate CCW key makes a fine rotation counter-clockwise on a selected piece. >> The Fine Rotate CCW key makes a fine rotation counter-clockwise on a selected piece.
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-===== tool_image025 Fine Rotate CW =====+===== Fine Rotate CW ===== 
 +{{en:marker:tool:tool_image025.png|tool_image025}}
  
 > The Fine Rotate CW key makes a fine rotation clockwise on a selected piece. > The Fine Rotate CW key makes a fine rotation clockwise on a selected piece.
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-===== tool_image026 Standby =====+===== Standby ===== 
 +{{en:marker:tool:tool_image026.png|tool_image026}}
  
 > This Standby key sends or retrieves a piece or a group of pieces from the Standby Area to the Fabric Simulation Area or vice-versa. > This Standby key sends or retrieves a piece or a group of pieces from the Standby Area to the Fabric Simulation Area or vice-versa.
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 >>   - Use Standby Area with Automatic Nesting: when you use automatic nesting but you don’t want to place some pieces, then you can move those pieces to standby area, and deselect the option “Pieces in Standby Area” in menu [Options]-[Preferences]-[Automatic Engine]. Start automatic nesting after finishing the setting. > 1. The pieces remains the original order in the simulation after moving them to the standby area. >>   - Use Standby Area with Automatic Nesting: when you use automatic nesting but you don’t want to place some pieces, then you can move those pieces to standby area, and deselect the option “Pieces in Standby Area” in menu [Options]-[Preferences]-[Automatic Engine]. Start automatic nesting after finishing the setting. > 1. The pieces remains the original order in the simulation after moving them to the standby area.
  
-===== tool_image027 Slide Piece =====+===== Slide Piece ===== 
 +{{en:marker:tool:tool_image027.png|tool_image027}}
  
 > The Slide Piece key slides a piece (or a group of pieces) in a desired direction on the Fabric Simulation Area. > The Slide Piece key slides a piece (or a group of pieces) in a desired direction on the Fabric Simulation Area.
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-===== {{en:marker:tool:tool_image027_1.png}} Force Piece =====+===== Force Piece =====
  
 > The Force Piece key allows you to temporarily superimpose pieces on one another. > The Force Piece key allows you to temporarily superimpose pieces on one another.
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