NXOpen .NET Reference
12.0.0
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The members of the following structure are the display data for a callout in a flat pattern drawing member view. More...
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FlatPatternCalloutTypeDisplay (string Type, int IsEnabled, string Name) | |
Constructor for the FlatPatternCalloutTypeDisplay struct. More... | |
Public Attributes | |
string | Type |
The name of the callout type. More... | |
int | IsEnabled |
Enabled status for the callout type. More... | |
string | Name |
dialog name for the callout type. More... | |
The members of the following structure are the display data for a callout in a flat pattern drawing member view.
NXOpen.Preferences.PartFlexiblePrintedCircuitDesign.FlatPatternCalloutTypeDisplay.FlatPatternCalloutTypeDisplay | ( | string | Type, |
int | IsEnabled, | ||
string | Name | ||
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Constructor for the FlatPatternCalloutTypeDisplay struct.
Type | The name of the callout type. The string is one returned by the get_callout_data method, or can be hand-coded as the application name 'dot' the callout name, like this: "FlatPatternView.BendRadius". Neither name is case sensitive and blanks are not significant. This type of hand-coded callout type is usable as long as the callout type name is unique within the application name. Beware of changing the defaults and loading old parts. |
IsEnabled | Enabled status for the callout type. |
Name | dialog name for the callout type. |
int NXOpen.Preferences.PartFlexiblePrintedCircuitDesign.FlatPatternCalloutTypeDisplay.IsEnabled |
Enabled status for the callout type.
string NXOpen.Preferences.PartFlexiblePrintedCircuitDesign.FlatPatternCalloutTypeDisplay.Name |
dialog name for the callout type.
string NXOpen.Preferences.PartFlexiblePrintedCircuitDesign.FlatPatternCalloutTypeDisplay.Type |
The name of the callout type.
The string is one returned by the get_callout_data method, or can be hand-coded as the application name 'dot' the callout name, like this: "FlatPatternView.BendRadius". Neither name is case sensitive and blanks are not significant. This type of hand-coded callout type is usable as long as the callout type name is unique within the application name. Beware of changing the defaults and loading old parts.