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RailClone => RailClone Pro (*) => Topic started by: suppenhuhn on February 08, 2016, 11:31:19 AM

Title: Basic Question for Evenly Elements
Post by: suppenhuhn on February 08, 2016, 11:31:19 AM
Hi!

I'm sorry for asking maybe some stupid question but i got stuck into a problem with my RC Object.

I have a 2D Array with RT / RB / LT / LB Corners, Left / Right / Top / Bottom / Default Slides. The Path is a X Spline - the hight is driven with an numeric Y-Size input

I'm trying to get an Y and/or X-evenly Element that is not only between the Top- and Bottomslide like it is in the documentation:
http://docs.itoosoft.com/display/RAILCLONE/2D+arrays+-+Generator+A2S?preview=/10092638/16744738/rc_a2s_explanation.png

My evenly element reaches from top to bottom.

How can i create an evenly top- oder bottomslide or a evenly element that "breaks" through the default top- and bottomslides?
Also is it possible to add elements at the "crossing-section" between Y and X evently Elements?

I allowed myself to modify you documentation picture to explain what i mean - hope it's ok ;-)
P.S. Every Evenly-Element should break-through the Top/Bottom or Left/Right   - not only one like i painted

Thanks in advance
Robert
Title: Re: Basic Question for Evenly Elements
Post by: Paul Roberts on February 08, 2016, 12:06:05 PM
Hi Robert,

I'd recommend checking out the recent Creating Windows with RailClone  (http://www.itoosoft.com/tutorials/tutorial_parameterise_windows.php)tutorial that demonstrates how to target those parts of the array. Below is an image taken from the tutorial that illustrates how you would slice up the style to fit together. The area marked in red should match the parts you identified in your annotated image.

(http://docs.itoosoft.com/download/attachments/19728449/image2015-11-20%2016%3A47%3A32.png?version=1&modificationDate=1448391306475&api=v2).

I hope that helps, but please let me know if you have any further questions.

Thanks!

Paul

Title: Re: Basic Question for Evenly Elements
Post by: suppenhuhn on February 08, 2016, 12:26:15 PM
Thank you - just found that great tutorial!

I think i'm struggling through that huge RC Style the next few days - thank you!

I'll be back ;-)