You can organise strips in libraries. With every installation, you will find a selection of ready-made strips in the BIB_GP_Leisten library. You can use these strips as a basis for your own strips. To expand your own libraries and your portfolio of strips, you can save them. Of course, you can also create your own mouldings from scratch. E.g. with a scanned plaster.

Select [Library >>] to access the "Add services to the library" dialogue.

Library

Under Library, you can select the library in which you want to save the strips.

Note:         Supplied mouldings cannot be changed. If you want to change a moulding and save it again, you must transfer this moulding to a customer library. To do this, load the moulding, make any necessary adjustments to the moulding and select "Library >>". Select a customer library and then save the moulding as described below.

Library -> ...

You can use the button on the right ("..") to rename libraries and create new libraries. You can also include and deactivate libraries.

Models

You have the option of overwriting an existing model with the current moulding. In this case, select the name of the model here. If you want to create a new moulding, select "- New model -"

File name

The file name is derived from the model name. Nothing can be entered here. If you have selected an existing moulding, the file name under which the moulding can be found in the library folder is displayed here.

Name

Give the moulding a name. The moulding appears under this name in the model catalogue.

Attention: Do not use any special characters for the name. A file with the name of the moulding is created. If the name contains special characters, the file cannot be created. Only use letters, numbers, spaces, hyphens and underscores.

Table

Enter a grading table for the moulding. This is used by the GP Manager to calculate the dimensions of the moulding.

 

Table -> ...

With the button on the right ("..") you can enter the dimensions for the moulding manually or import an existing grading table. Please note that the numbers are written according to the English notation. A full stop is used here instead of a comma.

(Using the number pi as an example, 3.14 becomes 3.14 in the English notation).

The measurements are given in the table in the following order: "Shoe size = length width height" (in mm).

 

Group

In addition to libraries, strips can be organised in groups. You can select an existing group from the drop-down menu. In the model catalogue, you can display the strips according to these groups.

Note:         In the model catalogue, the groups are called "Type".

 

Group -> ...

You can edit your groups using the button to the right of Group (".."). This makes it easier for you to find strips in your libraries.

Note:         If you have created a new group, it will only be displayed in the "Add services to the library" dialogue after you have closed it once and opened it again.

If you assign a number twice, it can happen that strips are assigned to a group that already exists. You should therefore avoid assigning a number twice by mistake.

 

Info

The text entered here appears in the model catalogue under the respective strip.

Place the model as high up as possible

Select this option so that the moulding is placed at the top of the selection menu. You should select this for frequently used bars. This allows you to quickly find the bars in the main window.

Note:         If you want to arrange existing mouldings at the top, open the mouldings and select this option.

 

Insert model into library

This button is used to add the moulding to the library.

Apply changes

This option writes the changes to the loaded strips. This means that the bar currently displayed on the workspace is saved with the changes. If you only want to rename existing bars, you must ensure that the bar you want to rename has been loaded from the library beforehand.

Delete

The moulding selected under Models is deleted from the library.

Back

You return to the GP OptiCAD module without making any changes to the library.

This button takes you to the model catalogue. Here you can display a preview of the mouldings and load a moulding.

View - Catalogue

View - Overview

Library

  • Select the library in which you have saved the strips you are looking for.

Note:         To scroll through the bar libraries, please only use the buttons above and below the scroll bar.

Once you have found the moulding you are looking for, mark it by clicking on it so that it is outlined in red. Then click on "Apply". Alternatively, double-click to load the moulding immediately and close the dialogue box. If you do not want to load any strips, close the dialogue window.

You can select the shoe size in the drop-down menu on the right.

Note:         You can also click on the drop-down menu and then select the size using the scroll wheel. The moulding is recalculated directly so that you get an impression of the size ratio of the moulding and the measurement.

You can use the drop-down menu on the left to select a bar directly. The function corresponds to the [<< Library] button, but the selection via this drop-down menu is often faster than the selection from the graphical display.

Note:         You can also click on the drop-down menu and then scroll through the moulding library using the scroll wheel. The mouldings are loaded directly and you get an impression of the shape of the mouldings.

The top drop-down menu provides a selection of how the moulding is adapted to the selected measurement. GP OptiCAD offers several options for how this is calculated. By default, the two options Measurement (length, width, height) and Original size are activated. These two methods are sufficient for most cases. The other methods can also be activated on request.

Measurement (length, width, height)

  • The moulding is adapted to the measurement in width and length.

Original size

  • The model of the moulding is loaded from the library in the size in which it was saved there.
  • Subsequently changes the size of the last and all styles (length/width) without changing the height, i.e. if this option is not activated, changing the shoe size also grades the styles.

 

Note:         The options available in the drop-down menu depend on the settings of the GP Manager installation. The following additional options are possible and can be activated on request.

The drop-down menus at the top of the toolbox can be used to load mouldings directly from the library.

Most of the GP OptiCAD functions are located in the toolbox.

You can save your current strip at any time using the [Save] button. You can use the [] buttons to switch between saved work steps.

Note:         As GP OptiCAD does not save automatically, it is advisable to create a backup with [Save] before or after each major work step. In general, you should get into the habit of using [Save] frequently.

Note:         50 memory steps are stored in the buffer. The 51st storage step overwrites the 1st step!

The [Main window] button takes you back to the standard work area of the toolbox. All selected tools are automatically closed.

You can use the [Gross] button to display a gross list that has already been created.