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| + | ; {{key|B}} - Toggle Bounding Section : Use {{key|B}} on a section guide curve to toggle on and off the calculation of the bounding outline.</td><td>{{img|CySize-bounding.jpg|Bounding Outline}}</td></tr></table> |
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- <I> - Show Measurement Info
- Move the mouse pointer over a point, curve or section guide curve, and tap the <I> key to display its measurements in a list at the top left of the display window.
- <[/]> - Step Section Position
- With the mouse pointer over a section guide curve, use the <[> and <]> keys to step the cutting plane back and forth along the curve. Use <Shift-[> and <Shift-]> to step by larger increments.
- </> - Set Section Position
- Hold down the </> key and move the mouse pointer along a section guide curve to position the cutting plane interactively.
- <|> - Find Section Min/Max
- Use the <|> key on a section guide curve to position the cutting plane at the point of maximum circumference. Use <|> again to then search for the minimum circumference position.
- <=/-> - Increase/Reduce Section Distance
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- <V> - Toggle Volume
- Use <V> to toggle a section as a volume divider, or to toggle a point as a volume seed.
- <T> - Toggle Tape Measure
- Use <T> on a curve or section to toggle between over-surface and tape measure lengths.
- <R> - Toggle Planar Section
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- <B> - Toggle Bounding Section
- Use <B> on a section guide curve to toggle on and off the calculation of the bounding outline.
| Fig 1. Bounding Outline |
- <J> - Join/Split Curves
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