@unknownuser said:
tig,
the usage text may seem self-explanatory to you, but i do not get it. a couple of illustrations would help a lot.
regards.
edson
I don't have time for a full tut... Try this...
Draw a flat 2d face and subdivide it with lines/arcs that 'face'. These line represent the centre lines if your 'lattice'. A lattice can be a latticework screen or with infill panes it's a window.
Group the lot, select the group and pick Lattice-izer off the menu or right-click context menu.
Fill in the dialog. You can specify size/depth of lattice frame (about the centrelines). Material for the frame and panes. The available materials in the model are listed and <default> and <no-pane> = open space between lattice framework. You can also keep the centrelines if needed (but why?).
OK makes the lattice/window...
If you want a window of a fixed size and you know that the frame will be 100mm make the outer rim/face and offset it by 50mm to get the centres of the edges: erase the outer parts, draw you subdivisions and group: then when the window lattice is made the size is as required...