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- Last UpdatedFeb 02, 2023
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FILE \ IMPORT... |
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This gives the following options: |
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ACIS SAT FILE |
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Has options TRANSVERSE BULKHEAD, LONGITUDINAL BULKHEAD and DECK. |
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Brings up a file handling dialog to specify the location and name of the ACIS SAT file to be opened. Used to create an internal surface of the respective type (as determined from the menu selection) from the definition in the SAT file opened. |
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TOPOLOGY... |
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Brings up a file handling dialog to specify the location and name of the topology (internal arrangement) file to be opened. Two forms may be opened. The more comprehensive version is in the form of a macro (*.mac), consisting of system commands (as described in the Command Reference). The old style file based form (as described in Topology File Structure) has a more limited scope in representing all features of the internal arrangement. |
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CMP FILE... |
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Brings up a file handling dialog to specify the location and name of the CMP file to be opened. The CMP file is generated by Spaces (which has now been phased out), and is used simply when migrating existing models to Compartment. |
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COMPARTMENT XML |
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Brings up a file handling dialog to specify the location and name of an XML file, if it contains compartment definition data it will generate compartments in the same manner as a topology file with compartment definitions. A prerequisite for this to work is that an envelope is specified and that the referenced internal surfaces exist. |
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FILE \ EXPORT |
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This gives the following options: |
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TOPOLOGY FILE... |
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Brings up a file handling dialog to specify the location and name of the topology (internal arrangement) file to be saved. This is in the form of a macro (*.mac), consisting of system commands (as described in the Command Reference). |
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COMPARTMENT XML |
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Brings up a file handling dialog to specify the location and name of the XML file. |
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