How do I delete a single tab that was placed "at points," without deleting all my tabs?
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Hold CTRL and click on that point. You can also mouse click and drag to a new location on that line.
When I do that (on macOS), I get this. Okay and cancel just close the tool path dialog:
However, shift-clicking does delete it.
A more Mac-like thing would be to be able to click the tab to select it, then hit delete to delete it. Also, right- or control-clicking it and bringing up a menu with "delete tab" as an option would be good. But at least there's a way.
The tab isn't really a "thing" though, it's just inserted by the toolpath and you get a preview of that when you've got points selected for them.
I do agree that better documentation would have solved this before it was an issue though.
It is most certainly a "thing," even if it's not a feature of the model. As far as "things" to be selected and manipulated in computer user interfaces goes, it's very much a "thing."
@JetForMe wrote:
It is most certainly a "thing," even if it's not a feature of the model. As far as "things" to be selected and manipulated in computer user interfaces goes, it's very much a "thing."
Perhaps I was unclear. It is not a model to be selected. It is defined by parameters set forth in the toolpath and given a representation, much as a stock definition is given a representation. While there are ways to interact with this in only one toolpath that I'm aware of (WCS Probe) it isn't a selectable "thing" like other present geometry is.
That's what I meant.
If you want it to be selectable as a "thing" like actual model geometry is, then submitting a new idea here would be the course of action to take: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/hsm-ideas/idb-p/231
On windows machine -> Push ctrl and then left click on the tab position point.
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