Configuring the dxf import, 3 impor ting of dxf cont ours – HEIDENHAIN MANUALplus 4110 User Manual
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5 ICP Programming
5.3 Impor
ting of DXF Cont
ours
Configuring the DXF import
After you have selected a file with DXF contours, you can adapt the
parameters for configuring the DXF import.
Press DXF parameters. The MANUALplus opens the
“DXF parameters” dialog box.
Enter the DXF parameters (see the meanings below).
Press Save. The MANUALplus assumes the
parameters.
Call the DXF parameters dialog box.
Press Reset. The MANUALplus enters the standard
parameters.
Press Save. The MANUALplus assumes the
parameters.
Meaning of the DXF parameters:
Maximum gap: There might be small gaps between contour
elements in the DXF drawing. With this parameter you specify how
large the distance between two contour elements may be.
If the maximum gap is not exceeded, then the following element
is seen as being part of the “current” contour.
If the maximum gap is exceeded, then the following element is
considered an element of the “new” contour.
Starting point: The DXF import analyzes the contour and
determines the starting point. The possible settings have the
following meaning:
right, left, top, bottom: The starting point is set to be the contour
point that is the furthest to the right (or left, or ...). If more than
one contour point satisfies this requirement, then one of these
points is selected automatically.
Adapting the DXF parameters
Setting the DXF parameters to standard values