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AVEVA™ E3D Design

Highlighting Components in the Designs

  • Last UpdatedFeb 19, 2025
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Keywords

ENHANCE UNENHANCE SOLELY

Description

This facility lets the user highlight components visually in the design. For example, all sections of implied tube and rod could be highlighted, all piping components and so on.

A particular use of this facility would be to highlight components which fail error checking.

The SOLELY keyword clears all previous highlighting before highlighted the defined components.

The user can also highlight specific lengths of tube or rod.

Examples

ENHANCE SOLELY ALL REDU WITH (ABOR GT 10) COLOUR 13

Highlights all RED components that match the selection criteria with colour 13 (turquoise)

ENHANCE /PIPE1 /PIPE2 COLOUR 5

Highlights PIPE1 and PIPE2 in green

ENHANCE LENGTH 20 OF LEAVE TUBE COLOUR 7

Highlights 20mm of LEAVE TUBE in blue

Command Syntax

>-- ENHANCE --+-- SOLELY ---.              .--------------.

              |             |              |              |

              ‘-------------+-- <selatt> --+-- <selatt> --’

                            |              |

                            |              ‘-- COLour -- <colno> --.

                            |                                      |

                            +- LENGth - <uval> - OF -.             |

                            |                        |             |

                            ‘- TOTAl ----------------+- <hlid>-----+-->

Where <hlid> is:

>--+- LEAVE --.

   |          |

   |- ARRIVE -|

   |          |

   |- HEAD ---|

   |          |

   ‘- TAIL ---+- ROD --.

              |        |

              ‘- TUBE -+- OF - <gid> -- COLour -- <colno> -->

                                .--------------.

                                |              |

>-- UNENHANCE ---+-- <selatt> --+-- <selatt> --’

                 |              |

                 +- <HLID> -----+-------------------+--->

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