

The name of the beam in the Beams folder changes to the name of the profile, and the new profile is added to your Beam Profiles folder. Select a profile from the list or the library. Also known as Workspace.Ĭlick Profiles in the Beams group on the Prepare tab. or Design window Area in the user interface that displays your model or assembly. You can expand orĭelete objects, as well as work with components. Select the beam in the Structure tree Display in the Structure panel that shows you each of the objects in your design. You can rename objects, create, modify, replace, andĭelete objects, as well as work with components. You can expand orĬollapse the nodes of the tree to view the objects. Profiles are found in the Beam Profiles folder in the Structure tree Display in the Structure panel that shows you each of the objects in your design.

All rights reserved.You are here: Preparing designs for analysis > Beams > Changing beam profiles These documents are written by developers for developers, and are available only in English. SpaceClaim_API.chm - the Developer's Guide to writing an add-in.ĪPI_Class_ Library You can select from the Materials Library in the Properties panel and add them to your Local Materials.chm - documentation for classes, structs, methods, and properties in the API.ĪPI Overview.pdf - an overview of the SpaceClaim API and its concepts. For example, information about API V4 can be found in the "SpaceClaim.

Api.Vx", where "Vx" refers to the version of the API. The sub-folder has a name of the form "SpaceClaim. Information about the SpaceClaim API can be found in help files in a sub-folder in the SpaceClaim installation folder.

NET Framework 3.0 and the SpaceClaim API. An add-in application is a managed code DLL that uses Microsoft. The SpaceClaim Application Programming Interface (API) allows you to create add-in applications that extend the functionality of SpaceClaim. You are here: SpaceClaim add-ins > SpaceClaim_API
