Method and system for designing a modeled assembly of at least one object in a computer-aided design system
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1. A computer-implemented method of designing a modeled assembly of at least one object in a computer-aided design system, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a set of icons, each icon being representative of a range of scales of size, comprising a first pre-defined subset wherein each icon represents a different usual element, and a second subset wherein each icon represents a transition between two consecutive icons of the first subset;
determining the dimensions of a view of said modeled assembly;
displaying, in an external frame, an icon of the first set when the determined dimensions of the view correspond to the associated scale of size, otherwise displaying in the external frame, a transition icon of the second set representing the continuous transition between two consecutive icons of the first subset, wherein a dynamic frame is dynamically displayed on the displayed transition icon to indicate the determined dimensions of said view relative to the range of scales of size represented by the displayed transition icon;
receiving a request to zoom or unzoom the displayed view; and
in response to the request, providing a corresponding linked displaying of a series of icons alternatively in the first and second subsets, where the first and second subsets are ordered by an increasing or decreasing range of scales of size.
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Abstract
A computer-implemented method of designing a modeled assembly of at least one object in a computer-aided design system, the method comprising the steps of providing a set of icons, each icon being representative of a range of scales of size; determining the dimensions of a view (40) of said modeled assembly; and displaying continuously the icon representative of the range of scales of size corresponding to said dimensions.
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1. A computer-implemented method of designing a modeled assembly of at least one object in a computer-aided design system, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing a set of icons, each icon being representative of a range of scales of size, comprising a first pre-defined subset wherein each icon represents a different usual element, and a second subset wherein each icon represents a transition between two consecutive icons of the first subset; determining the dimensions of a view of said modeled assembly; displaying, in an external frame, an icon of the first set when the determined dimensions of the view correspond to the associated scale of size, otherwise displaying in the external frame, a transition icon of the second set representing the continuous transition between two consecutive icons of the first subset, wherein a dynamic frame is dynamically displayed on the displayed transition icon to indicate the determined dimensions of said view relative to the range of scales of size represented by the displayed transition icon; receiving a request to zoom or unzoom the displayed view; and in response to the request, providing a corresponding linked displaying of a series of icons alternatively in the first and second subsets, where the first and second subsets are ordered by an increasing or decreasing range of scales of size. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A non-transitory tangible computer readable medium embodying a computer program product for designing an assembly of objects in a system of computer-aided design, the computer program comprising code means for causing the system of computer-aided design to take the steps:
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providing a set of icons, each icon being representative of a range of scales of size, comprising a first pre-defined subset wherein each icon represents a different usual element, and a second subset wherein each icon represents a transition between two consecutive icons of the first subset; determining the dimensions of a view of said modeled assembly; displaying, in an external frame, an icon of the first set when the determined dimensions of the view correspond to the associated scale of size, otherwise displaying in the external frame, a transition icon of the second set representing the continuous transition between two consecutive icons of the first subset, wherein a dynamic frame is dynamically displayed on the displayed transition icon to indicate the determined dimensions of said view relative to the range of scales of size represented by the displayed transition icon; receiving a request to zoom or unzoom the displayed view; and in response to the request, providing a corresponding linked displaying of a series of icons alternatively in the first and second subsets, where the first and second subsets are ordered by an increasing or decreasing range of scales of size.
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7. An apparatus for designing an assembly of objects in a system of computer-aided design, the apparatus comprising a processor configured to:
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provide a set of icons, each icon being representative of a range of scales of size, comprising a first pre-defined subset wherein each icon represents a different usual element, and a second subset wherein each icon represents a transition between two consecutive icons of the first subset; determine the dimensions of a view of said modeled assembly; display, in an external frame, an icon of the first set when the determined dimensions of the view correspond to the associated scale of size, otherwise display in the external frame, a transition icon of the second set representing the continuous transition between two consecutive icons of the first subset, wherein a dynamic frame is dynamically displayed on the displayed transition icon to indicate the determined dimensions of said view relative to the range of scales of size represented by the displayed transition icon; receive a request to zoom or unzoom the displayed view; and in response to the request, provide a corresponding linked displaying of a series of icons alternatively in the first and second subsets, where the first and second subsets are ordered by an increasing or decreasing range of scales of size. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
the following icon of said ordered series, in the decreasing order, replaces continuously the preceding icon during an animation of the icon of the second subset.
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