Components
  • 29 Jun 2022
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Component Library

Components copies and modifies parts and assemblies from templates in the libraries and into the current assembly. The file is by default placed in the same folder as the assembly. Properties and parameters are modified according to the selected variants and user inputs.

Start from Assembly ribbon, Sovelia panel: Components icon

Components dialog

CommandValue
LibraryList of available libraries. Initially it shows the default Sovelia libraries. The libraries are folders under the Profiles folder containing Component Type.ini files. Components searches for libraries in the Local Configuration Folder and in the Common Configuration Folder. The content of the Local Configuration Folder comes with the installation and will be overwritten with upgrades. It is recommended to make a Profiles folder under the Common Configuration Folder for your own libraries. If a library folder in the Common folder has the same name as one in the Local folder, only the one in the Common folder is shown. Edit the Cadit Parts.ini file to append more library search paths. All component files in a library folder are shown and selectable from the dialog unless the Components.ini file exists in the folder and is configured to not show components. To edit the configuration settings for the library folder, edit the Components.ini file. An easy way to make a library is therefore to make a folder under the Profiles folder in the Common Configuration Folder and just place the wanted components there
Component Type (list box)List of Component types in selected library. There is a [Component Type.ini](/v1/docs/component-typeini file for each component type. If the Component Type (Components) is selected, the File Name list box is shown, else the Variants list box, properties and parameters edit fields
Variants (list box)List of different variants of selected component type. The variants table, properties and parameters edit fields refers to the [Component Type.ini](/v1/docs/component-typeini file
File Name (list box)List of part and assembly files in the library folder
RecentList of recently used components for quick selection
SearchSearchOpens the Search window to search for components in all libraries. Type in search criteria in the search for field and press the search button. In the Search Results list select the component and press the Select button. Examine the result in the Components dialog. Press the Close button to close the Search window
InformationInformationOpens a pdf information file about the current component type. The file has the same name as the Component type.ini file, but with the pdf extension
PropertiesEdit Properties such as Description and Material. The material list shows the materials in the current styles library. The (As Template) option uses the material from the component template
ParametersEdit parameters. Hoover the parameter label to see a tooltip of the parameter if a tooltip exists
SaveSave new component in user ini file. Enabled only for save able component types
ModifyModify component in user ini file. Enabled only for save able component types
Preview pictureclick the preview picture to start the information function
Standard descriptionText that describes the standard or origin of the component. The text is placed under the preview picture. Hoover over the text to get more information
New File LocationThe folder where the new component will be placed. The folder is by default the same folder as for the active assembly. If the active assembly is unnamed the workspace folder is used
BrowseBrowseBrowse for new file location
New File Name (File name setup)The file name is built up of a combination of a prefix, a descriptive name and a running number, divided by a delimiter. The delimiter is a – (minus sign). Use the default name or change it in the edit fields. Use the renumber buttons to change the running number. Change the name configuration in the configuration lists
Prefix (File name setup)Prefix is the part of the filename before the first delimiter sign. Select Prefix configuration in the list
NoneNo prefix used. The Prefix edit field is deactivated
Previous PrefixUse the previous prefix text
Assembly NameUse the active assembly name as prefix
Assembly PrefixUse the same prefix as the active assembly. The assembly prefix is the part of the assembly name to the left of the first delimiter sign
Folder NameUse the New File Location folder name as prefix
Descriptive (File name setup)Descriptive is the part of the filename between the first and the last delimiter sign. The text comes from the variants list. Select Descriptive configuration in the list
NoneNo descriptive name used. The Descriptive edit field is deactivated
TypeUse the previous prefix text
Next (File name setup)Finds the first available unused filename / running number combination
"-" (File name setup)Subtracts one from the running number
"+" (File name setup)Adds one to the running number
PlacePlaces the selected component into the active assembly
CloseCloses the dialog box
HelpHelpStarts the help topic for this dialog

Information field in the lower part of the dialog
The field in the lower part of the dialog shows the new filename, if the file name already exists and other information.

In the File name setup the component naming method can be changed to retrieve file names from Vault Numbering schemes. In that case, the fields New File Name, Prefix, Descriptive and No is not shown.

See also Repeat Components, Cadit Parts.ini, Components.ini, Component Type.ini , File name setup, Open Common folder, Open Local folder and Open User folder.


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