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Fill Star Fills the hole with a single face.
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In the Erase And Fill dialog, set the Fill Hole Mode.
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If the edge is not selected, double-click it. In the Fill Hole dialog, select a Fill Hole Mode of Collapse.
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Use the Erase And Fill tool to fill holes and repair regions on a mesh body in Fusion.
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Poured polygons are repoured to fill in any holes or cutouts created by board design changes.
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From the Form toolbar, click Modify > Fill Hole . The Fill Hole dialog displays.
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The Follow Curve option will use a sketch curve to influence the shape of the bridged faces. Fill Hole The Fill Hole tool fills an internal hole in T-Spline body.
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Learn how to use the Untrim tool to extends trimmed surfaces and fills gaps, holes , or empty regions of a surface in Fusion.
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Smoothen areas or remove holes . For instructions on how to use the Form tools to edit outcomes, follow the links below.
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Use the Display Layers panel to set up color and fill style of the layer.
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Fluid Volume creates a body that envelopes or fills the interior of the selected tool bodies.
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To select individual faces, use Direct Edit. Erase And Fill The Erase And Fill tool removes and replaces faces on a mesh body to fill holes and repair regions.
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Typically, the result is a small hole or a blemish on the surface of the part.
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A polygon pour's fill results may consist of several distinct closed figures (called positive polygon contours), each of which can contain voids/ holes (negative polygon contours) resulting from other objects being subtracted from the positive contour.
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Data members color int fill int name string (LAYER_NAME_LENGTH) number int used int (0=unused, 1=used) visible int (0=off, 1=on) See also UL_BOARD, UL_LIBRARY, UL_SCHEMATIC Constants LAYER_NAME_LENGTH max. recommended length of a layer name (used in formatted output only) LAYER_TOP layer numbers LAYER_BOTTOM LAYER_PADS LAYER_VIAS LAYER_UNROUTED LAYER_DIMENSION LAYER_TPLACE LAYER_BPLACE LAYER_TORIGINS LAYER_BORIGINS LAYER_TNAMES LAYER_BNAMES LAYER_TVALUES LAYER_BVALUES LAYER_TSTOP LAYER_BSTOP LAYER_TCREAM LAYER_BCREAM LAYER_TFINISH LAYER_BFINISH LAYER_TGLUE LAYER_BGLUE LAYER_TTEST LAYER_BTEST LAYER_TKEEPOUT LAYER_BKEEPOUT LAYER_TRESTRICT LAYER_BRESTRICT LAYER_VRESTRICT LAYER_DRILLS LAYER_ HOLES LAYER_MILLING LAYER_MEASURES LAYER_DOCUMENT LAYER_REFERENCE LAYER_TDOCU LAYER_BDOCU LAYER_NETS LAYER_BUSSES LAYER_PINS LAYER_SYMBOLS LAYER_NAMES LAYER_VALUES LAYER_INFO LAYER_GUIDE LAYER_USER lowest number for user defined layers (100) Example board(B) { B.layers(L) printf("Layer %3d %s\n", L.number, L.name); }
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