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{{NB|To access this window in Opera Job Management: from the ''Archives'' menu, select the ''Profiles'' button, enable the ''Profile Auto-selection'' function, and press the bottom [[Image:tastocomponenti.png]] button.}}
{{NB|To access this window in Opera Job Management: from the ''Archives'' menu, select the ''Profiles'' button, enable the ''Profile Auto-selection'' function, and press the bottom [[Image:tastocomponenti.png]] button.}}
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This function allows you to create an auto-selection of profiles through the [[Typology options|Options]] and the [[Condition menu|Condition]] menu.
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This function allows you to create an auto-selection of component profiles through the [[Typology options table|Options]] and the [[Condition menu|Condition]] menu.
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The window allows you to define which profiles must be automatically loaded as components of the selected profile, setting application rules, conditions, variables, cuts, head operations, and other parameters useful for profile composition.
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==Section 1: profile master data==
 
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;'''Name '''[[File:frecciagiu.png]]
 
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:Shows the name of the component profile.
 
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==Section 2: options, conditions, and variables==
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== Components list ==
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;'''Condition'''
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The left side of the window contains the list of components associated with the profile.
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: In this field you can set the insertion condition of a component; that is, the component may need to be applied only under certain conditions. In fact, if you set ''Interval'', the program enables the fields for defining the variable and the values relating to the insertion parameters. Example:
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If no components are registered, the list shows the item '''None'''.
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[[File:condizione.png|left|500 px]]
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By selecting a component from the list, the right side shows the data linked to the selected component.
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[[File:condizione1.png|center|500 px]]
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;'''Option ''' [[File:codice.png]]
 
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: The button opens the link to the option selection. This field is associated with the ''STD'' and ''Cond.'' fields, which determine the type of insertion of the component into the structure. In this regard, it is recommended to refer to the paragraph dedicated to the '''[[Typology options]]''' table.
 
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;'''STD'''
 
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: By enabling this field, the program considers the component loading option as the standard choice. This function is useful when several components must be loaded according to the option type.
 
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;'''Cond.'''
 
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: If this field is active, the program will not request the option in the Typology data and will use it only as a condition, automatically.
 
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==Section 3: component cutting rules==
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== Function buttons ==
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;'''Left angle and Right angle'''
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The buttons in the side toolbar allow you to manage the profile components:
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: This is the value used to determine the cutting angles of the component profile when they are different from those of the compound profile. The default value is ''auto'' and sets the component cuts equal to those of the compound profile.
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;'''Compound left and Compound right'''
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* [[File:+.png]]: allows you to insert a new component.
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: These fields allow you to manage the compound cutting angles on the left and right side. The value ''auto'' indicates that the angles are managed automatically by the program.
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* [[File:-.png]]: allows you to delete the selected component.
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* [[File:modifica.png]]: allows you to modify the data of the selected component.
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;'''Exclude from cutting'''
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* [[File:=.png]]: allows you to copy the selected component.
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: If enabled, excludes the component from the cutting list.
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* [[File:tastoselezioneaccessorio.png]]: allows you to set or manage the component as default.
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* [[File:tastoexcel.png]]: allows you to display or manage the data in table form.
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;'''Cut assembly'''
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: Allows you to manage the cutting of the component in relation to the assembly.
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;'''Perpendicular diff.'''
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: Allows you to set a perpendicular difference for the component.
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;'''Axial difference'''
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: Allows you to set an axial difference for the component.
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;'''Formula'''
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: Allows you to enter a calculation formula for the component cutting rule.
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==Section 4: additional component settings==
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== Section 1: profile master data ==
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;'''Position'''
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;'''Name''' [[File:tastoc.png]]
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: Allows you to define the position of the component.
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:Shows the name of the component profile.
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;'''Color rule''' [[File:tastoc.png]]
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;'''Position''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
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: In this field it is possible to associate a [[Color rules|color rule]].
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:Allows you to indicate the position of the component in the list or in the profile composition.
;'''Type''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
;'''Type''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
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: Allows you to define the component type.
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:Allows you to define the component type or the application mode of the component profile.
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;'''Color rule''' [[File:tastoc.png]]
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:Allows you to link a color rule to the component.
;'''Separate finish'''
;'''Separate finish'''
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: If enabled, manages the component with a separate finish.
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:If enabled, allows the component to be differentiated according to the selected finish.
;'''Finish''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
;'''Finish''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
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: Allows you to select the finish associated with the component.
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:Allows you to indicate the finish to use for the component. The field may be greyed out when separate finish management is not active.
;'''Exclude arch'''
;'''Exclude arch'''
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: Excludes the component from arch management.
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:If enabled, excludes the component in arched typologies.
;'''Do not trim stave'''
;'''Do not trim stave'''
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: If enabled, the stave is not trimmed.
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:If enabled, prevents trimming of the stave linked to the component.
;'''Panel trimming'''
;'''Panel trimming'''
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: Allows you to manage the panel trimming.
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:If enabled, allows trimming of the panel linked to the component.
;'''Joint side'''
;'''Joint side'''
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: Allows you to define the joint side of the component.
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:Allows you to indicate the joint side of the component, when required by the configuration.
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== Section 2: reinforcements and structure ==
;'''Specify reinforcements'''
;'''Specify reinforcements'''
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: Allows you to specify reinforcements linked to the component.
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:Allows you to specify the management of reinforcements linked to the component.
;'''Structure type''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
;'''Structure type''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
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: Allows you to define the structure type connected to the component.
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:Allows you to indicate the structure type to which the component must be applied.
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== Section 3: options, conditions, and variables ==
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;'''Option''' [[File:codice.png]]
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:The button opens the link to the option selection. This field is associated with the '''STD''' and '''Cond.''' fields and determines the type of insertion of the component into the structure. In this regard, it is recommended to refer to the paragraph dedicated to the [[Typology options table]].
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;'''STD'''
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:By enabling this field, the program considers the component loading option as the standard choice. This function is useful when several components must be loaded according to the option type.
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;'''Cond.'''
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:If this field is active, the program will not request the option in the typology data and will use it only as a condition, automatically.
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;'''Condition''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
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:In this field it is possible to set the insertion condition of the component. It may be necessary to apply a component only under certain conditions. If the ''Interval'' item is set, the program enables the fields for defining the variable and the values relating to the insertion parameters.
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[[File:condizione.png|left|500 px]]
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[[File:condizione1.png|center|500 px]]
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;'''Var''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
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:Allows you to select the variable to use in the condition.
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;'''From / to'''
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:Allow you to indicate the minimum and maximum values of the variable interval.
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;'''Rounding'''
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:Allows you to indicate any rounding to be applied to the values.
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;'''Type''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
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:Allows you to indicate the type of management or rounding to be applied.
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== Section 4: component cutting rules ==
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;'''Exclude from cutting'''
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:If enabled, excludes the component from cutting management.
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;'''Cut assembly'''
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:Allows you to use the cutting rules of the compound profile.
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;'''Perpendicular diff.'''
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:Allows you to indicate a difference to be applied to the component cut.
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;'''Axial difference'''
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:Allows you to indicate a fixed difference to be applied to the cut.
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;'''Left angle'''
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:This is the value used to determine the left cutting angle of the component profile when it is different from that of the compound profile. The default value is ''auto'' and sets the component cut equal to that of the compound profile.
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;'''Right angle'''
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:This is the value used to determine the right cutting angle of the component profile when it is different from that of the compound profile. The default value is ''auto'' and sets the component cut equal to that of the compound profile.
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;'''Compound left'''
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:Allows you to indicate the left angle or reference of the compound profile. The ''auto'' value indicates that the data is managed automatically by the program.
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;'''Compound right'''
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:Allows you to indicate the right angle or reference of the compound profile. The ''auto'' value indicates that the data is managed automatically by the program.
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;'''Formula'''
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:Allows you to indicate a specific formula for calculating or managing the component.
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==Section 5: exclusion and positioning options==
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== Section 5: operations, frequency, and head operations ==
;'''Exclude Operations'''
;'''Exclude Operations'''
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: Allows you to exclude the operations associated with the component.
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:If enabled, excludes the operations from the component.
;'''Frequency'''
;'''Frequency'''
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: Allows you to define the frequency of use or application of the component.
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:Allows you to manage the frequency linked to the component.
;'''Merge at the edges''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
;'''Merge at the edges''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
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: Allows you to define whether the component must be merged at the edges.
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:Allows you to define whether the component must be merged at the edges, when required.
;'''Offset'''
;'''Offset'''
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: Allows you to define an offset for positioning the component.
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:Allows you to indicate an offset to be applied to the component.
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;'''Notching position'''
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;'''Conn. bar position''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
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: Indicates the notching position of the component, expressed in millimeters.
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:Allows you to indicate the position of the connection bar or component.
;'''Invert component'''
;'''Invert component'''
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: If enabled, inverts the component.
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:If enabled, rotates or inverts the component.
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;'''Conn. bar position''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]
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;'''Notching position'''
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: Allows you to define the connection bar position.
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:Allows you to indicate the notching position of the component.
;'''Internal head depth'''
;'''Internal head depth'''
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: Indicates the internal head depth, expressed in millimeters.
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:Allows you to indicate the internal head depth value.
;'''External head depth'''
;'''External head depth'''
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: Indicates the external head depth, expressed in millimeters.
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:Allows you to indicate the external head depth value.
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==Section 6: the Archive button==
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== Section 6: the Archive button ==
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* The [[File:tastoarchivio.png]] button opens the [[Profiles Archive]] on the selected profile.
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*The [[File:tastoarchivio.png]] button opens the [[Profiles Archive]] on the selected profile.
 
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Revision as of 10:26, 14 July 2026

Fig. 1 - The profile components window
Note N.B: To access this window in Opera Job Management: from the Archives menu, select the Profiles button, enable the Profile Auto-selection function, and press the bottom Image:tastocomponenti.png button.

This function allows you to create an auto-selection of component profiles through the Options and the Condition menu.

The window allows you to define which profiles must be automatically loaded as components of the selected profile, setting application rules, conditions, variables, cuts, head operations, and other parameters useful for profile composition.


Contents

Components list

The left side of the window contains the list of components associated with the profile.

If no components are registered, the list shows the item None.

By selecting a component from the list, the right side shows the data linked to the selected component.


Function buttons

The buttons in the side toolbar allow you to manage the profile components:

  • File:+.png: allows you to insert a new component.
  • File:-.png: allows you to delete the selected component.
  • File:modifica.png: allows you to modify the data of the selected component.
  • File:=.png: allows you to copy the selected component.
  • File:tastoselezioneaccessorio.png: allows you to set or manage the component as default.
  • File:tastoexcel.png: allows you to display or manage the data in table form.


Section 1: profile master data

Name File:tastoc.png
Shows the name of the component profile.
Position File:tastomenutendina.png
Allows you to indicate the position of the component in the list or in the profile composition.
Type File:tastomenutendina.png
Allows you to define the component type or the application mode of the component profile.
Color rule File:tastoc.png
Allows you to link a color rule to the component.
Separate finish
If enabled, allows the component to be differentiated according to the selected finish.
Finish File:tastomenutendina.png
Allows you to indicate the finish to use for the component. The field may be greyed out when separate finish management is not active.
Exclude arch
If enabled, excludes the component in arched typologies.
Do not trim stave
If enabled, prevents trimming of the stave linked to the component.
Panel trimming
If enabled, allows trimming of the panel linked to the component.
Joint side
Allows you to indicate the joint side of the component, when required by the configuration.


Section 2: reinforcements and structure

Specify reinforcements
Allows you to specify the management of reinforcements linked to the component.
Structure type File:tastomenutendina.png
Allows you to indicate the structure type to which the component must be applied.


Section 3: options, conditions, and variables

Option File:Codice.png
The button opens the link to the option selection. This field is associated with the STD and Cond. fields and determines the type of insertion of the component into the structure. In this regard, it is recommended to refer to the paragraph dedicated to the Typology options table.
STD
By enabling this field, the program considers the component loading option as the standard choice. This function is useful when several components must be loaded according to the option type.
Cond.
If this field is active, the program will not request the option in the typology data and will use it only as a condition, automatically.
Condition File:tastomenutendina.png
In this field it is possible to set the insertion condition of the component. It may be necessary to apply a component only under certain conditions. If the Interval item is set, the program enables the fields for defining the variable and the values relating to the insertion parameters.


Var File:tastomenutendina.png
Allows you to select the variable to use in the condition.
From / to
Allow you to indicate the minimum and maximum values of the variable interval.
Rounding
Allows you to indicate any rounding to be applied to the values.
Type File:tastomenutendina.png
Allows you to indicate the type of management or rounding to be applied.


Section 4: component cutting rules

Exclude from cutting
If enabled, excludes the component from cutting management.
Cut assembly
Allows you to use the cutting rules of the compound profile.
Perpendicular diff.
Allows you to indicate a difference to be applied to the component cut.
Axial difference
Allows you to indicate a fixed difference to be applied to the cut.
Left angle
This is the value used to determine the left cutting angle of the component profile when it is different from that of the compound profile. The default value is auto and sets the component cut equal to that of the compound profile.
Right angle
This is the value used to determine the right cutting angle of the component profile when it is different from that of the compound profile. The default value is auto and sets the component cut equal to that of the compound profile.
Compound left
Allows you to indicate the left angle or reference of the compound profile. The auto value indicates that the data is managed automatically by the program.
Compound right
Allows you to indicate the right angle or reference of the compound profile. The auto value indicates that the data is managed automatically by the program.
Formula
Allows you to indicate a specific formula for calculating or managing the component.


Section 5: operations, frequency, and head operations

Exclude Operations
If enabled, excludes the operations from the component.
Frequency
Allows you to manage the frequency linked to the component.
Merge at the edges File:tastomenutendina.png
Allows you to define whether the component must be merged at the edges, when required.
Offset
Allows you to indicate an offset to be applied to the component.
Conn. bar position File:tastomenutendina.png
Allows you to indicate the position of the connection bar or component.
Invert component
If enabled, rotates or inverts the component.
Notching position
Allows you to indicate the notching position of the component.
Internal head depth
Allows you to indicate the internal head depth value.
External head depth
Allows you to indicate the external head depth value.


Section 6: the Archive button


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