Create a batch of individual repair actions, each with adjusted parameters, and store it for convenient reuse.
A repair scripts may be created from scratch or duplicated from an existing script.
Note: To create a script you must enter Repair, and you cannot enter Repair without a part loaded in
Netfabb. In the simplest case, load a part from the
Part Library.
To create a new repair script
- In the context view, switch to the
Repair Scripts tab.
- Click
New Script.
- Enter a name for the script and click
OK.
- In the context view, select a repair action from the drop-down menu.
- Click
Add to add the action to the repair script.
- Adjust the specific properties of the action as required.
- Repeat Steps 5-7 until the repair script contains all the desired actions.
Note: When executed, the repair script proceeds through each repair function. You can repeat commands multiple times throughout the repair script, each with its properties set to individual values.
- Click
Save to save the repair script for later use.
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To create a repair script from an existing script
- In the context view, switch to the
Repair Scripts tab.
- Click
More Actions and choose
Duplicate Current Script.
- Enter a name for the duplicate script and click
OK.
- Add and remove repair actions as required to modify the new script.
- Click
Save to save the new script for later use.
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Working with repair actions in a repair script
Apart from adjusting the actual parameters of repair actions, there are ways to manage repair actions within a script.
Task
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Steps
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Insert a new action
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Select an action from the dropdown menu and click
Add.
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Delete an action
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Right-click the action and choose
Delete action, or double-click its red
Delete symbol,
.
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Duplicate an action
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Right-click the action, then select
Copy action.
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Execute an individual action in a script
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Double-click its green checkmark,
.
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Disable/enable an action
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Right-click an action and choose
Disable action or
Enable action, respectively.
This function is useful to compare the effect of similar repair actions with many changes.
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