Common Terms
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Feature
A
Feature
represents a particular cut or operation to be performed on a door and/or a jamb, for
example, cut a rectangular plate with a set of properties (width, length, depth, etc.) at a particular
location on a door. There are many different feature types to perform different operations. Each
Feature
can have a collection of
Features
as children, the children inherit the parent feature's loca-
shows the properties of a Feature in a Feature
Group.
More information about
Features c
“About the Selected Feature Details Menu
FIGURE 2- 7.
Feature Details Example
Revision
After editing an existing
Door Job
,
Door Data
or
Feature Group
in the
KvalCAM
library a revision
is created. Revisions represent a save point in the history of editing, the
Principle
revision is the
current
save
point in the case of
Door Data
or
Feature Group
. In the case of a
Door Job
, the
Princi-
ple
is the
loaded
version into the editor. More information about
Revisions c
an be found at
“About Revisions” on page 2-14.
Ad Hoc
A
Door Data
or
Feature Group
is considered
Ad Hoc
if it is part of a
Door Job
but not associated
with any
Revision
in the
KvalCAM
library.
Ad Hoc
allows for a
Door Job
to be created or edited
independent of
Feature Groups
and/or
Door Data
in the
KvalCAM
library.
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