Layout System

Layouts are a system of dialogs, viewers and tables that are used to perform specific operations. They facilitate consecutive operations while you define, calculate and design a structure. To avoid damaging the layout system, dialogs and tables that open when a layout is activated may not be closed. The state of dialogs is saved when Robot is closed. Dialogs re-open in the same state as they were at closing.

You may easily define, calculate and design a structure using the consecutive layouts. Layouts are available when you use the Select Cases list.

The list displays grouped under several headings. Options found in the structure Model group are shown in the image below. All other option groups are collapsed to avoid an excessively long layout list.

The layout order and arrangement suggests the next intuitive, efficient design step. However, it is not necessary to define a structure according to the layout order. Design may also be performed without using the defined layouts.

The system of layouts allows to select the subsequent stages of creating structure model:

As an example of using layouts, this screen arrangement opens after choosing the Bars layout. Please note, for better legibility, this image does not show the Object Inspector dialog.

The screen has three distinct parts:

Related topic:

Creation of a new layout in Robot

See also:

General Rules

Menu and Toolbars

Dialog Boxes

Using Tables

Object Inspector