Name | Description |
ClearAllTransactions | Method that clears all the transactions in the committed and undone stacks. After this method is called a user may no longer Undo/Redo until another transaction is committed. This method fails if an identified transaction is in progress. |
GoToCheckPoint | Aborts back up to the checkpoint specified. |
RedoTransaction | Redoes the transaction following the current (if that had been undone). |
SetCheckPoint | Sets a bookmark in the current transaction in progress. |
StartTransaction | Starts a new transaction. |
StartTransactionForDocumentOpen | Start a transaction that wraps a document open or new document operation. |
UndoTransaction | Undoes the current transaction. |
Name | Description |
Application | Returns the top-level parent application object. When used the context of Inventor, an Application object is returned. When used in the context of Apprentice, an ApprenticeServer object is returned. |
CommittedTransactions | Gets the collection of all committed transactions currently held by the system. These can be undone in reverse sequence. |
CurrentTransaction | Gets the current transaction in progress. |
Parent | Property that returns the parent object from whom this object can logically be reached. |
TransactionEvents | Gets the object that will fire transaction events. |
Type | Returns an ObjectTypeEnum indicating this object's type. |
UndoneTransactions | Gets the collection of all currently undone transactions. These can be redone in forward sequence. |
Name | Description |
Using Inventor's error dialog | Demonstrates using Inventor's error dialog. |
Client graphics texture-based color mapping | This test applies texture coordinates expressing distance from the origin to 'the triangle mesh of whatever Part you have open. It then creates either a discrete-band or continuous color mapper and allows you to adjust the values of the mapper to change the range of values that map to various colors. |
Sketch Lines | This sample demonstrates creating lines. It uses all of the various methods to create lines, both singly and as rectangles. |