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    • O Offline
      optimaforever
      last edited by

      Ok, thanks.
      Good to know! 🤢
      EDIT: you're a genius 👍

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        optimaforever
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        Sometimes the handles disappear, and you need to guess where it is supposed to be (even F2 wirefame mode doesn't make them appear) to make them visible again.
        Strange.

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          halroach
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          @optimaforever said:

          Sometimes the handles disappear, and you need to guess where it is supposed to be (even F2 wirefame mode doesn't make them appear) to make them visible again.
          Strange.

          Can you send an example screenshot?

          FlexTools - Super Quick Windows, Doors, Slats...

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            optimaforever
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            I'll do when the thing happens again. for sure.

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              optimaforever
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              Hello Yoni,

              Is there a way to mirror the flew window easily?
              And a way to see where's front and back?

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                optimaforever
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                And about Sills:

                Why the inconsistency of Sill values between these two cases?
                I guess I need to type a 0 width frame (with the same depth value as the profile) to get the correct result?


                FlexWindow Sill value inconsistency

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                  optimaforever
                  last edited by

                  And one more: 😄

                  Often, I need bottom frames that are higher than side and above frame.
                  It's of course possible to simulate using sills of same depth as the frame to absorb the difference but then you lose the possibility to have actual sills.

                  So, is it possible to have more parameters for the frame itself, just like the profiles?

                  Thanks in advance,

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                    halroach
                    last edited by

                    @optimaforever said:

                    Hello Yoni,
                    Is there a way to mirror the flex window easily?

                    The quickest and best way to mirror the components is by binding a keyboard shortcut key to:
                    Flip Along/Component's Green and Component's Red (those are usually found by right clicking on the component)

                    Note that specifically for the cutter version of FlexDoor, in order to flip it inside/out you'll need to use the Flip Door tool.

                    @optimaforever said:

                    And a way to see where's front and back?

                    Window > Model Info > Components > Show component axes

                    FlexTools - Super Quick Windows, Doors, Slats...

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                      halroach
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                      @optimaforever said:

                      I guess I need to type a 0 width frame (with the same depth value as the profile) to get the correct result?

                      Yes, you'll need to set the frame depth to be the same as the profile depth. The 'Sill - In' and 'Sill - Out' are calculated from the frame edges. If the frame depth is set to 0 you'll get what you got in the image above. I could have it so the sill were calculated according to the profiles if the frame is set to 0, but I think it will be an over complication.

                      FlexTools - Super Quick Windows, Doors, Slats...

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                        halroach
                        last edited by

                        @optimaforever said:

                        And one more: 😄

                        Often, I need bottom frames that are higher than side and above frame.
                        It's of course possible to simulate using sills of same depth as the frame to absorb the difference but then you lose the possibility to have actual sills.

                        So, is it possible to have more parameters for the frame itself, just like the profiles?

                        Thanks in advance,

                        I think FlexWindow needs an overhaul of the frame vs profile settings. Setting the verticals should be separate than the horizontals - the bottom horizontal frame should be different than the top frame. And (what I call) inner profiles (those that are glued to the frame) should be disabled if needed, as it is in reality in many cases. I've started working on a new/different version of FlexWindow, though there's quite a bit of work yet.

                        Just in case, please send me an example window of what you need?

                        FlexTools - Super Quick Windows, Doors, Slats...

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                          optimaforever
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                          Basically, something like this.


                          Something like this?

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