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The profile is defined in a variable of type "list of articles", the other parameters are defined by the user (variables defined in the article of filling by profiles)
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**ATTENTION** :
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The profile fill action does not create a bar - so it is not possible to extrude additional profiles using the stacking procedure associated with the bar/blade profile defined in the fill action.
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- The profile fill action does not create a bar - therefore it is not possible to extrude additional profiles using the stacking procedure associated with the bar/blade profile defined in the fill action.
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This stacking procedure can only be used to add items, accessories at the end of the profile,
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For the installation of additional profiles, it is necessary to work with an additional profile filling action that will be used for the installation of the profiles
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in case of using profile filling delimited by a line - the program searches for the line on all bars crossed by the filling profile and the calculation of intersection is performed at the first encountered occurrence of this line - therefore it is advisable to define this line on a dummy which can be placed on a profile stack according to user's choice
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when using a profile filling delimited by a line - the variables defined in the profile filling article are not necessarily accessible on the bar supporting the filling stop line (PF.variable_xxxx ) - however, some variables can be useful to define the exact position of the stop line (for example the choice of decorative end caps which cause a greater or lesser indentation in relation to the position defined by the user). It is therefore necessary to associate these variables to a location that is accessible by all parts of the parameterization (to the construction model of the frame or the sash) - which also implies that the information is identical on all parts of the gate that use this profile filling - regardless of the mesh that integrates this filling!
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To place additional profiles, it is necessary to work with an additional profile filling action that will be used to place the profiles.
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- in case of use of profile filling delimited by a line - the program searches for the line on all bars crossed by the filling profile and the calculation of intersection is performed at the first encountered occurrence of this line - it is therefore advisable to define this line on a dummy which can be placed on a profile stack according to user's choices.
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- in the case of using a profile filling delimited by a line - the variables defined in the profile filling article are not necessarily accessible on the bar supporting the stop line of the filling (PF.variable_xxxx ) - However, some variables can be useful to define the exact position of the stop line (for example the choice of the decorative ends which cause a greater or lesser indentation with respect to the position defined by the user). It is therefore necessary to associate these variables to a location that is accessible by all parts of the parameterization (to the construction model of the frame or the sash) - which also implies that the information is identical on all parts of the gate that use this profile filling - regardless of the mesh that integrates this filling!
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**`Surface definition point action`** <a name="Surfacedefinitionpointaction"></a>
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