Manual VCmaster
Manual VCmaster
1. Introduction
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
Template tools
Integration of specialist and structural analysis programs
Graphics and CAD
t2W interface
OLE interface
Interfaces to Friedrich+Lochner and Dlubal
Creating simple sketches
Combining loads according to DIN 1055
Knowledge database
Page headers
Functions for page numbering
Headings and table of contents
Navigating in the document
Notes and comments
Editing images
Instructions for data organisation
Export 78
Automatic data backup
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Index
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1. Introduction
Digital structural analysis instead of pencil and calculator
The functions of VCmaster are tailored to meet the
special demands of engineers. Owing to the clearly
laid out user guide both calculations as well as
explanatory texts can be quickly and simply
created in a single program.The input of
mathematical formulae is implemented in natural
notation directly into the document.Universal
interfaces guarantee data transfer between
different applications. The outputs of all programs
can be accepted.
The functions of
VCmaster are tailored
to meet the special
demands of
engineers.
Apart from the
standard functions
for creating texts, the
program is able to
calculate formulas
and tables
automatically.
Benefits in brief
Principle
VCmaster offers an intuitive software concept that allows engineers
to perform calculations efficiently. Algorithms can be created quickly
and easily without any programming knowledge. For retrospective
modification of a default value the results as well as all dependent
values are automatically recalculated and updated.
VCmaster forms the basis for quickly and conveniently solving,
documenting and utilising recurring calculations.
Formulas
VCmaster
independently
determines the
correlations between
formulas and
variables. This means
algorithms can be set
up without any
knowledge of
programming being
required.
Stored tables
The looking up of technical
parameters, material properties or
parameters of components from tables
is also automated. If required, the
return values can also be interpolated
Reuse of knowledge
All documents and calculations created with VCmaster can subsequently be searched for,
called up and reused. The software supports the creation and management of individual
libraries with calculation templates. Text blocks and completed calculations are stored in
these as templates. Intelligent search functions guarantee that for recurring calculations,
supporting documents and explanations, the solutions for tasks which have already been
contemplated and realised are swiftly located. The continuous dissemination and multiple
use of important know-how is thereby secured. New documents are based on templates
and compiled with a modular design principle. An immense saving in time results from this
automation.
Template library
VCmaster contains hundreds of predefined macros. The templates, which are capable of
making calculations, offer specific solutions for individual supporting documents and
details in the fields of steel, timber, solid, composite, ground and masonry construction as
well as mechanical and plant enginieering. All templates can be expanded, combined and
adapted to individual requirements. Stored databases contain thousands of characteristic
values for components, profiles, coefficients and materials. The determination of such
calculation parameters is fully automated.
Future-oriented concept
The basic idea of VCmaster to draw up complete documentations in a single digital file is
becoming increasingly important. Current trends, such as the formation of working groups
or the employment of freelancers, require the digital exchange of information. Modern
facility management already requires digital support structure planning. In the near future
the concept of electronic building application will assume this.
The unique t2W-Technology enables the output of all Windows programs to be adopted in
a text program for the first time. This means our concept of administrating and editing
complete structural analyses in a single general digital document is completed in an almost
revolutionary way.
t2W-Technology
This technology
enables the outputs
of the most varied
programs to be
compiled in a single
document.
t2W provides the engineer with an innovative tool that offers numerous new possibilities
for technical documentation.
The interface is installed as a printer. This
technology enables the outputs of the
most varied programs to be compiled in a
single document. The innovative nature of
the technology is characterised by a text
program that allows comments and
calculations to be added in the simplest
way. A full document is created, complete
with page numbering, uniform headers
and footers, table of contents, PDF export
and much more.
VCmaster makes the engineers or technicians pencil and calculator redundant. In contrast
to handwritten paperwork, digital documents are always available and can be individually
adapted by editing and adding comments. The flexible and dynamic computational
VCmaster documents form the basis for a modern mode of operation in the engineering
office. Similar calculations are used as drafts and reduce editing time by 30 % and more.
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2)
3)
4)
1) Variables
2) Querying stored table
functions
3) Calculation lines
4) Graphic formulas as well
as mathematical and
logical functions
The input of calculation lines is made directly in the text program. It is quite sufficient to
write a formula such as M = q * l / 8 or = Teq / Wt in any empty line and to call up the
"Calculate line" function. Unlike spreadsheet calculation programs, no cells are required.
The calculation line can include a preceding text. The equals sign
or the colon character separates this from the formula. The unit of
measurement can be specified directly behind the formula and
separated by a space character.
Note:
The input is made
directly in the text
program.
Graphic formulas
Graphic formulas should be used when the
main emphasis is placed on the optical
appearance (e.g. in complex formulas).
CTRL+F9
CalculateGraphic formula
Representation of formulae
ALT-ENTER
CalculateCalculate /modify
line
Note:
The expression that
appears before an
equals sign or colon
character is
automatically
interpreted as a
variable.
Variable names
- can be any length and must always begin with a letter,
- must only contain numerical values and characters (including Greek characters and
umlauts); The following special characters are allowed: full stop, comma, infinity,
underline and square brackets.
- Non-admissible characters in variable names include, e.g. superscript characters, round
brackets, semicolons and mathematical operators. These variables cannot be interpreted
mathematically (e.g. h =; b/2 =; X(20) =).
- Normal and subscript characters are not differentiated (h1 = h1)
Examples
Specification of a variable:
D=
10 mm
Text variable (e.g. for materials and database queries):
Selected bolt =
"M12"
Formula without text:
F/A
= 10.00 N/mm
Formula with text (terminated by an equals sign) and variable allocation:
Stress v =
Re * a / 100
= 846.00 N/mm
max. moment M = q * L / 8
= 5.56 kNm
Graphic formula with variable allocation (k90):
Coefficient k90
= 0.59
Explanation
The variables lk and dp have been specified by the user. dp is already used
in the calculation of the dead load. All results are automatically determined.
For further calculation g, p, qD and M and Q can, in turn, be used as variables.
Graphic formulas can be used in the text without using the calculating functionality.
Input
On the left side a placeholder is preallocated (small blue box). The input of variables and
numerical values can begin directly via the keyboard.
The input of a term is terminated with ENTER
or with an arithmetic operator. The "+", "-",
"x" and "/" keys automatically create new
terms. This enables quick input.
In addition, the key combinations CTRL+D for
subscripts, CTRL+E for superscripts and
CTRL+T for the square root function simplify
the input.
Note:
All defined variables can
be adopted
automatically using the
Variable list (see
illustration to the right).
Summation
up a
bracket,
etc.), the
marked.
The graphic formula editor was designed to provide optimum operating comfort and rapid
input of formulas. Elements and terms are selected by clicking with the mouse. A term is
selected by clicking on the associated operator.
Example 1:
You have already entered a + b:
Now click on the "+" character:
The formula is marked. Now you can insert the root function (with the right
button or CTRL+T):
Example 2:
You have entered a + b + c:
Now click on the second "+" character:
Click on the first "+" character, a + b + c is marked:
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F9
CalculateVariable list
Principle:
All variables available at
the current text point
for further calculation
are displayed
Function:
1. Write variable
2. Enter into VCmaster
3. Extend list
4. Setting
The value of the variable is also displayed in the lower area. If a descriptive text was
entered before the variable, this is also displayed. Consequently, the variable list is
extremely well-suited for checking values.
ExtrasToolbox on/off
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CalculateAngular function /
Logarithm
or
Other functions
Principle:
VCmaster is proficient in
all mathematical
functions of the
scientific calculator
Examples
Trigonometric function:
Width b =
Angle =
Height h =
200.00 mm
b * SIN( ) =
45.00
141.42 mm
1/(+(-)0,5)
0.8083
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Width b =
Height h =
10.00 mm
20.00 mm
I=
b * h / 12
6666.67 mm4
Condition
0,75
CalculateOther functions
Note:
The IF() call can be
hidden in the printout.
For details, see Chapter
2.9
In the IF function all common operators "=" , "" , ">" , "<" , " and " are
permissible. Text variables can be compared although only numerical values are
permissible as the result.
The IF function is resolved from right to left. Hence, it is sensible to work with brackets in
operations.
Examples
IF function (read: if; then; else):
D=
55.00 mm
k=
= 0.939
IF function (nested):
d=
20 cm
b=
= 0.90
"S355"
Re =
= 355.00 N/mm
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B=
30
IF( A < 10 AND B < 20 OR B > 25; 1; 0.80 )
IF( (A < 10 AND B < 20) OR B > 25; 1; 0.80 )
IF( A < 10 AND (B < 20 OR B > 25); 1; 0.80 )
= 1.00
= 1.00
= 0.80
150 N
200 N
FMAX =
FMIN
MAX( F1; F2 )
MIN ( F1; F2 * 0.50 )
= 200.00 N
= 100.00 N
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Rules:
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Calculate
Calculation line
formatCalculation
line format settings
Structural analysis calculations contain a wide range of calculation lines that need to be
formatted completely differently. The formatting of a long formula looks completely
different from the definition of a variable or that of another calculation line, for example.
Hence VCmaster works with eight standard formats (see Chapter 2.9). These are used to
control the placement of the formula and of the result depending on the task. The
standard formats can be set up by the user.
So that VCmaster can interpret the calculation lines, the results of the lines are bracketed.
These brackets must not be deleted or edited because otherwise VCmaster may no longer
interpret the lines as calculation lines. For copying, deleting and cutting, these brackets
must be complete. Hence, plausibility checks can be carried out by the program. The
brackets can be displayed:
Note:
The brackets of the
calculation line can be
displayed:
CTRL+M
ExtrasDisplay-Show control
labels
CTRL+TAB
CalculateAutomatic for line
format
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Fully automatic: VCmaster determines the most sensible format and places the
calculation lines accordingly. We recommend this option for beginners or for users who
want to take advantage of the full comfort of automatic alignment and formatting.
Semi-automatic: The user specifies a desired format. VCmaster checks this and
corrects it after a query. Recommended for experienced users who want to influence
the formatting and design.
Predefine manually: Switches off automatic alignment and formatting. Only
recommended in exceptional cases.
Three procedures are available for the automatic alignment and formatting:
Space-saving: All calculation lines are placed as closely together as possible. This is
only recommended if there are space problems due to very long.
Prefer standard formats: The program selects the most sensible standard format.
Recommended for users who want a more compact display of shorter formulas.
Possibly similar: VCmaster tries to place the equals sign at the same point of every
line. Decisive here is the standard format which specifies the greatest distance to the
equals sign. Note: In the case of very long formulas, it is possible that the equals sign
may have to be moved.
An entered formula can be automatically converted into a graphic formula. Various options
are available for this (see also Chapter
2.2):
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Reformatting
Please mark the lines as described
above. Then select the Format new
calculation line function. The following
dialog appears:
Calculate
Calculation line
format-Format new
calculation line
Shift+F12
CTRL+F12
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Calculation lines are blocked. There are several options for changing:
CalculateCalculate /modify
line
Note:
Calculation lines are
blocked. The values can
be changed with a
double click.
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ALT-ENTER
CalculateData entry wizard
Note:
All values which are
clearly recognised as
being default values are
displayed.
Principle
All values which are clearly recognised as being default values are displayed. That is,
entries with direct value assignments and the results of the Selected functions (SEL).
Note: Selected functions are only included in the dialogue if they depend on entries within
the selected area. In other cases, the selection of parameters, such as components,
materials, etc., in the data entry wizard makes no sense.
Call-Up
The data entry wizard can be called up automatically during various actions:
When pasting from the Template Explorer, from a reference project or from the
review window. For this, see section 3.1
When copying and pasting via the clipboard
The automatic call up of the wizard can be activated or deactivated. This is done either in
the dialogue (see illustration above) or in the Calculate menu - input wizard.
The manual call up is facilitated:
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The results of a number of calculation lines are added via Calculate Sum of calculated
lines - Create. The format and unit of measurement are taken from the last calculation line
of the table. The nesting of several additions is not possible.
The result can be assigned to a variable. The text before the table result is automatically
queried and can be freely selected. This variable can be changed at any time (see below).
If calculation lines in the table are deleted or changed or lines are copied into the table,
the result is automatically adjusted. All calculations that depend on the result are updated.
Example
ALT-F11
Calculate
Sum of calculated
lines-Text before
result
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ALT-F12
CalculateResult singlelined/right
Example 1
Example 2
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CalculateArithmetic tableDefine
Note:
The results can be used
for further calculations.
Principle:
In a table a mark is set.
At the same time, the
number of decimal
places that the results
should have and how
the columns should be
arranged is determined
(see figure on the
right).
But the classic tabular form is often more spacesaving and more clearly arranged. Of course, we did
not want to develop a new spreadsheet program. The
aim was to provide an efficient tool to support the
compilation of cross-section values, stresses and
strains in tabular form. In addition, the integration of
such table functions was realised within the existing
calculation concept. The results can be used for
further calculations.
Example 1
Example 2
The principle
In a table a mark is set. At the same time, the number of decimal places that the results
should have and how the columns should be arranged is determined (see figure on the
right).
The expressions for the calculating component can be written in the lines and columns
behind or below this mark. While doing so variables and formulas are defined. Formulas
begin with a "=" (see below).
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Note:
Unlike classic
spreadsheets, in
VCmaster a formula
applies to a whole line
or column of a table.
Note: The arithmetic expressions can be suppressed on a printout. All values can be
changed on the keyboard or by double-clicking.
The arithmetic
expressions can be
suppressed on a
printout
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Notes on design
Insert-Object
Tables that have been created with other programs can be integrated using OLE
technology. The precondition is that the program is OLE-compatible which is normally the
case with standard software.
Note:
Further information
about the OLE interface
can be found in the
chapter OLE interface.
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ExtrasManage database
Note:
Parameters for
components, profiles,
coefficients and
materials are saved in
databases.
The TAB or GEW()
request can be hidden
when printing. See
Chapter 2.9 for more
information.
Example
Through the use of variables, the query design is very flexible. In the example mentioned
above, it is sufficient to change "HEA" to "HEB" and VCmaster looks for the required profile
in the HEB series.
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Input
Principle:
The user defines search
criteria according to
which VCmaster reads
out the required values
from the database.
Database description: This describes the group and name of the database. The
elements are separated by a slash, e.g. Memory group/Memory name".
Searched value: Information that should be taken from the database.
Conditions: One condition consists of the table variable, the operator and the
comparative value. The table variable is at the first position and must correspond to
the description in the database (WS in the example). The following characters can be
used as operators: "=" , ">" , "<" , "" , "". The comparative value is in the third
position ("St44" in the example). This can be a text, a formula, a numerical value or a
variable. Of course, it only makes sense to specify a text as a condition if the column of
the database contains a text. Equally it applies that, when specifying a numerical value
in the database, numerical values are saved under these variables.
All data are separated by semicolons. Greek characters must be written out in full
in the database entry (e.g. = beta). In the query, they can be specified as Greek
characters. Subscript indices are replaced by normal text (example: b1 corresponds to
the table variable b1).
double-click
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Select Next to change to the next input. With Back, prior input can be modified again.
Finish concludes the input. With TAB() the function is only possible from the third
argument, with SEL() the function is already possible after the second argument (case: no
conditions specified).
or:
CalculateDatabase linksAssistant for assumefunction
1) Table selection:
Principle:
This tool assists the
user in creating a
database query
3) Specify conditions:
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In multi-tables several tables are combined into a group. The queries then no longer apply
for just one table but for all tables combined in the group. This makes sense if comparable
components are saved in several database tables (e.g. steel profiles).
The query is only useful and possible in conjunction with the SEL() function. A further
condition is that all variable designations used in the tables of the group are identical. The
input and administration of multi-tables is carried out under Calculate - Assistant for
assume-function.
ExtrasManage database
Important:
For a better overview, a
label can be specified
but this has no effect on
the search.
The input area is
compatible with
standard table
programs via the
clipboard.
Insert: Mark the line or column (click in the grey area). A new line or column is
inserted before the mark.
Delete: Mark the line or column to be deleted and then delete it.
Edit variables: Switch over from data input
to input in the table header.
Table settings Tile rows:
Changes the display depending on the
structure of the data. Changing the display
can also be useful to display all variables
and save space on the screen (see below).
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File structure
Important:
Use the Attribute field
to define a variable with
Tx as text or with in
as interpolable.
The equals sign "=" is required in the specified condition. If ">" or "<" is specified, the
database table provides the next value without interpolation.
Example: If "kd = 3.22" is specified as the condition and "C25/30" as concrete, VCmaster
determines the return value for ks1 as 2.39.
Important note on data transfer from other programs:
The input area is compatible to standard spreadsheets via the clipboard. Since each data
collection can usually be exported in such a format, databases can be created for
VCmaster without manual input of the data if digital templates exist. Only the variables
and attributes need to be specified.
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CalculateControl analysis
Principle:
If an analysis that is not
fulfilled is found, the
check stops at the
relevant position and
the line is marked.
The details of the SEL() functions are checked to see if they are affected by a change. In
this case the line is marked in red. The checking function stops at this position and the
user can call up the SEL() function (double-click on the result) in order to select a
component, for example.
If the end of the document is reached, a message appears. If necessary, the check can
continue at the start of the document.
Second
Example
Note: The permanent checking of structural analyses takes time and affects the workflow.
During changes to several inputs that belong together it is frequently the case that a
structural analysis is not allowed, but only for a temporary period. VCmaster cannot deal
with this situation because the program does not know what the user will do next. For this
reason, the function is not automatically called up by the calculating component.
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CalculateCalculation line
format-Edit units list
Often the display of the syntax of the TAB() and SEL() function
or of the IF() function is not desired on the printout (see also
Chapter 2.3 or Chapter 2.7). These can be hidden. The same
thing applies to the expressions of the calculation tables (for
more details, see Chapter 2.6). In this case, the hiding
concerns the line and the column in which the mark for the
calculation table is located.
The print option "Print in black" is required in order to obtain a
black printout from colour printers or from printers that print
output in greyscales. Note: In many devices this option can be
activated in the driver.
For notes on the background images, see Chapter 4.1.
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VCmaster was
specially developed
for consistent
computer-supported
generation of
structural analyses
and other technical
documentation.
Our software
provides the user
with a generic
product approach.
General text and spreadsheet calculation programs only fulfill these tasks to a limited extent.
In contrast, VCmaster was specially developed for consistent computer-supported generation
of structural analyses and other technical documentation. Our software provides the user
with a generic product approach. The great advantage of VCmaster is that calculations can
be seamlessly executed in the text program. It is this that distinguishes VCmaster
substantially from other text and calculation programs. Through the integration of specialist
and structural analysis software our concept goes even further. VCmaster solves three tasks:
Calculation, writing and compilation. This is unique.
VCmaster integrates the software from a wide range of providers,
thus distinguishing it from existing stand-alone solutions. Interfaces
such as t2W and OLE allow the transfer of data from other programs.
The outputs of structural analyses and CAD programs, technical information, standards and
manufacturer specifications can be seamlessly transferred and used.
Text modules and variant calculations are stored as templates which are then used to
automate and accelerate recurrent calculations, structural analyses and explanations. Just a
mouse-click on a standard value is all that VCmaster needs to recalculate all dependent
values. As well as saving time, sources of error are reduced. This frees the engineer from
routine tasks so he is much more able to concentrate on the essentials.
The reuse of calculations and documents is effectively supported. VCmaster simplifies the
making of modifications and adaptations, and automates routine tasks. Collaboration with
other engineering offices and clients as well as within working groups becomes easier. The
export function to PDF format supports archiving and, hence, document management within
companies. The time for editing and hence the costs for compiling structural analyses and
technical documentation are reduced by 30% and more.
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Documents are
compiled using the
modular design
principle.
VCmaster contains
hundreds of readymade macros.
Note:
No special tools are
required to write and
insert text as there is a
text editing program at
the core of VCmaster.
We refrain from
explaining basic
Windows functions. We
assume a basic
knowledge of Windows
text processing, of tabs
and the marking and
formatting of texts,
using the clipboard, etc.
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All text processing functions correspond to the Windows standard. Instructions on the
design of documents can be found in Chapter 4.
F10
InsertTemplate Explorer
Principle:
With the Template
Explorer, templates are
inserted from the library
into the documents.
InsertFrom reference
project
Principle:
Supports taking one or
more reference projects
as a template for the
current project.
The document structure is displayed on the left. Prerequisite is that information has been
entered in the table of contents (see Chapter 4.2).
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Advantage:
VCmaster can search for
solutions in existing
documents. This
simplifies re-use of
calculations.
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VCmaster allows the current document to be displayed in a second window. This allows
texts, structural analyses, complete positions or loads to be transferred from preceding
text passages without having to scroll through the document. This is very useful if similar
structural analyses are used several times.
The update takes place automatically at a time interval specified by the user and/or by
activating the window. The setting depends on the current task and use. The user is
responsible for selecting the setting here so that the requisite data are updated as often as
required.
F7 or CTRL+F7
InsertMacros
or
Phrase templates
or
Autotext
Example: Inserting
Autotext via the toolbox
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Principle:
VCmaster makes it
possible to create
complete technical
documentation in a
single continuous
document.
The benefits for
creating, changing,
reusing and
administrating are
enormous.
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InsertSettings-Integrate
applications
Principle:
Programs are integrated
into VCmaster and
called up from there.
Each entry in the VCmaster menu requires a configuration file with the extension ".men".
When VCmaster is started, all *.men files that are in the path for local settings are read in
and their contents entered when the application is activated. See also Extras - Settings Installation directories. When the entry is made, a check is made that the program is
installed at the specified location. If not, no menu item appears.
For the known standard solutions in the building and construction industry, we or the
manufacturer supply the relevant configuration files, so the user saves time and effort.
You can supplement the configuration files or newly create your own.
The following functions are provided for this purpose:
An icon can be specified for the display in the menu. The path can also be controlled via
the main path.
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Program parameters
The individual applications of the configuration file are added here. The following is
specified:
InsertSettings-Integrate
applications
Managing the
configuration
Program path or
registration entry
Program parameters
Structuring of the
menu-items
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Note:
Further information on
the interface is given in
Chapter 3.4 ff.
Special interfaces
The leading German structural
analysis programs from
Friedrich+Lochner and Dlubal
are seamlessly integrated via
interfaces.
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3.3.3 Integrating Glaser -isb cad1) Select Glaser -isb cad- in the VCmaster menu under
Insert - Image and CAD.
2) Mark the drawing or the part of the drawing to be
transferred under File - Graphic. The line weights can be
specified under Settings.
Select the VCmaster option (see figure on the right).
3) The graphic is inserted after the program is closed and
the size and position adjusted if necessary.
The page preview allows viewing prior to inserting. Please pay attention to the setting of
the required format. If you want to insert a Bitmap, for instance, select "Windows Bitmap"
as the file type.
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T2W is installed as
printer driver.
Similarly to PDF, t2W
passes the print
version of all
programs to the
statics editor.
For the first time the unique t2W-Technology (transpose to worksheet) allows the transfer
of the outputs of all Windows programs. This means our concept of digitally creating
complete structural analyses and other technical documentation is completed in an almost
revolutionary way. The result is a consistent document, complete with page numbering,
list of contents, PDF export and much more.
The concept of the t2W-Technology goes significantly further. It provides the engineer with
a new tool that offers numerous possibilities in technical documentation. With t2W the
outputs of a wide range of different programs can be combined in a standardised layout in
a single document. What's new here is that comments and calculations can be added in
the most simple way to outputs (e.g. from structural analysis and CAD software) in a word
processing program. The application possibilities are numerous.
The application possibilities of t2W include the transfer of outputs from the specialist
software or of graphics.
The transfer is carried out in 4 steps:
1) Click on Print Output in the calculation
program
2) Select t2W interface
3) Set page / Specify extract (red)
4) Transfer output to VCmaster
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In the majority of cases t2W functions without any problem. We provide information on
technology-related restrictions in the following. This know-how makes it easier to deal with
the interface.
Presentation as picture or vector graphic
t2W accepts the presentation of the program as vector graphic or as JPEG image. Both
presentations have advantages and disadvantages.
Vector graphics:
JPEG graphics:
3D graphics are converted into a format that demands less memory. This applies also
for small sections from large graphics.
The quality of the presentation is completely acceptable. The display of the images on
the screen is slightly worse than for vector graphics. For printing, the difference is
generally irrelevant.
The VCmaster data generated are usually smaller.
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Note:
The user can cutt he
plot to add to texts or
delete parts.
For technological reasons t2W takes over the print plot of the sending program. In most
cases it is sufficient to take this over after defining the transfer area. The user can also
influence the transfer in two ways:
The selected plot area must match the print area available in VCmaster.
Note: Use percentage zoom if necessary.
Headers and footers of the sending program should be completely eliminated.
Please use the button with the scissors symbol to cut pages. The plot can thus also be
sectioned into different areas. Cuts are marked by a pink-coloured line. These can be
shifted with the left mouse key and deleted with the right mouse key. The effort must be
balanced against the benefit. Areas that are not needed or large blank spaces should
generally be separated by cutting. These can be deleted after they have been transferred
to VCmaster.
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Manufacturer- or program-specific
As the output formats of every software
manufacturer differ from one another, the area
to be transferred must be specified on a
manufacturer-specific or program-specific basis.
To avoid the user having to give these details
each time the program is called up, a setting
under the program name or the manufacturer
can be used at each new call-up.
Settings
The t2W interface can be configured on a userspecific basis:
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Subsequent conversion
Graphics imported into existing projects can be subsequently converted into Hybrid objects
and, thus, transferred out. Please use the function:
Note: You can mark the desired area. If no marking is set, all graphics in the document
are converted.
The t2W-Hybrid objects are stored in a sub-folder that has the same name as the
VCmaster document. This is important, especially when transferring data. The following
function is provided to simplify this:
Please use this function for transferring files with hybrid objects, in order to ensure
complete datasets.
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Advantages:
To edit an object, just
double-click. The
integrated program will
start automatically.
All changes are updated
automatically in
VCmaster.
Prerequisite is that the program used to create an object is OLE compatible. This is
normally the case with standard and CAD software. Calculation programs, however,
contain this technology less often. You can create a new embedded object or open an
existing file.
Example
Tables that have been created with other programs can be integrated using OLE
technology. The precondition is that the program is OLE-compatible. This is normally the
case with standard software.
Editing design drawings and details in an OLE-capable CAD program, for example, would
be carried out in the same way.
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For an embedded
object, the data are
stored in VCmaster.
Difference between linking and embedding: In a linked object, the data are only
refreshed if the source file is changed. Linked data are stored in the source file. Only the
save location of the source file is saved and a representation of the linked data displayed
in the VCmaster file. Use linked objects if the file size needs to be taken into consideration.
For an embedded object, the data are stored in VCmaster. This means they are no longer
a component of the source file once they have been inserted.
Important note: The Open function is usually deactivated in the application. This is logical
since an embedded file is to be created. This is physically stored in VCmaster. If this file
contains data already stored on the hard disk, please use the Insert function in the
application.
Important instructions
OLE is an extremely complex technology. For this reason all programs must work together
properly. We wish to point out that external errors can affect the stability of the system
and our program. Please understand that we cannot guarantee liability or support in this
case. OLE objects that are larger than one page will be truncated accordingly. A page
break within an object is not possible for technological reasons.
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InsertIntegrate
applications
Principle:
This interface enables
the transfer of the
complete output of
Friedrich+Lochner
programs.
Procedure
1) Select the program from the VCmaster menu and start
it.
2) Specify the output profile in the Friedrich+Lochner
program and calculate the position.
3) End the program.
4) VCmaster automatically inserts the output.
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InsertSettingsFriedrich+Lochner
interface
Indenting: Text and graphics can be indented differently. Please observe the sheet width
and height (minus margins) for graphics. Neither of these must be less than those of
Friedrich+Lochner. Please match the settings of both programs so that the print area is
approximately the same.
Inserting comment lines: Activate the query window for comment lines and page break
(see above)
Other options: "Show text (for checking) when inserting" scrolls through the inserted
pages on the screen which means that a quick check is possible. "Minus for separation"
must be activated if the dividing line is incorrectly displayed. "Extend program list" allows
the F+L programs to be added.
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3.6.2 Dlubal
The interface enables complete or partial transfer of the Dlubal programs output.
1) Select the program from the VCmaster menu and start it. Selection from the VCmaster
interface is not mandatory.
2) Start the data transfer to VCmaster in the Dlubal program.
3) Once VCmaster has started the desired data are automatically transferred. VCmaster
opens the following transfer dialog.
InsertIntergrate
applications
Please note:
The outputs from
RSTAB can be very
extensive. Use an
empty VCmaster file
if necessary and only
join the entire
document together at
the end using Batch.
The outputs from RSTAB can be very extensive. Use an empty VCmaster file if necessary
and only join the entire document together at the end using Batch. The tabular output of
the Dlubal programs slows down the speed of VCmaster. We offer an option, therefore, to
convert the tables into formatted text lines. This is recommended for large documents.
The table headers are taken into account in page breaks.
You will find a few control options for setting in the window shown above.
Alternative t2W
The transfer may be more efficient via t2W. The intelligent Dlubal interface has the
advantage that the texts can be edited.
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The Sketch-Editor creates simple system sketches. We favour CAD for more complex
details (see Chapter 3.3.).
The Sketch-Editor is not based on a CAD-like technology. The graphics are generated with
the aid of three special character sets. The corresponding drawing elements are
consecutively sequenced and intelligently linked with one another at the touch of a button.
Beams, frames, roofs and supports are marked with the associated loads and
dimensionings.
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Systems: after inserting an object, the cursor is normally at the location where the
next field can be drawn.
Roofs: Because of the technology only diagrammatic figures with a pitch of 30, 45
and 60 are possible.
Modifications: Double-clicking on the diagram is the easiest method.
Match size: Standard size or current size can be configured and altered under
Predefinitions.
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Example
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InsertLoads according to
DIN
Purpose: Values and
texts from the norm can
be transferred by
mouse click.
The especially interesting feature is that all load tables can be extended. Loads or
coefficients can be added individually with the database module.
The Load module, including the tables from DIN 1055, DIN 1055 new, DIN 4421, DIN
18218 and DIN 1072, is available as an option.
Procedure
1) Select the load type in the left window.
2) Select the text layout and calculation line
format (top left)
3) Transfer the load to VCmaster. The value can
be multiplied here (e.g. with d / see example
below).
4) If necessary, transfer the next load. A table
is added up at the end in VCmaster.
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If an arithmetic operator is entered in the field, the dialog assumes you want to make a
calculation.
It converts the contents into the load line. You can see how this line will appear after the
transfer. The line must be inserted in VCmaster for the calculation to be carried out;
"<0.00>" is therefore written instead of a result. The text in front of the variable can be
changed directly in the load line
3.8.4 Formatting
All the formats defined in VCmaster are available in the
Load module. These can be set by clicking on the right
selection field. The load line will be realigned.
The left selection field allows selection of the text length
and hence the scope of information to be written in front of
the variable in the load line. This text can be changed as
required in the load line.
3.8.5 Explanations
The field with the explanations is automatically enlarged if you selected a note from the
standard in the tree. If a load has been selected, this normally contains important
information on the selected table values. These notes and explanations are sometimes
very extensive. The field is enlarged by double-clicking on the text field. By double-clicking
again, the original condition can be restored.
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What is a Wiki?
Quotation: A Wiki (Hawaiian for quick)is a hypertext system for web sites whose
contents are not only read by users but can also be modified online directly in the
browser. The best-known application is the Wikipedia online encyclopedia (Source:
Wikipedia).
We have adopted the basic idea of cooperative working and the compilation of
information. We therefore use the term Wiki, although we have adapted the procedure to
the practical needs of the enginee.
This is a file in VCmaster format (*.hed). It can be edited by the program like any
other text file. This file is the basis for the collection of information by topic because
any files can be linked with it.
Linking is carried out via so-called hyperlinks. Everyone is familiar with this technology
from the HTML pages of the Internet. A VCmaster Wiki can establish links to any file
formats.
The storage location of the linked files is immaterial. The file can be stored on the hard
disk, on the network or even on the Internet.
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The application is assigned by means of the file extension of the linked file which is to
be opened by clicking on the hyperlink. This is done automatically based on the
Windows system settings. Example: If a PDF file is linked, the program which is
assigned the ".pdf" file extension starts automatically. This is usually Acrobat Reader.
The default browser opens the HTML-page.
Wikis are opened with the Template Explorer. The procedure is basically the same as
Loading a template.
Application examples
Wikis can be used in lots of different ways. The fields of application are e.g.:
FileKnowledge database
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Link data
File
Knowledge database
Edit links
Designation in Wiki:
Text to be displayed
Linked file:
Save link:
Save entry
Special features
It is immaterial whether the files are VCmaster files or not. VCmaster files are opened in
the Template Explorer. For all other files, the Template Explorer opens the application
assigned to the file extension.
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Many of the functions described in the chapter cannot be looked at in isolation from one
another because they interact with each other. It is, therefore, advisable to read the whole
chapter and not only individual sections of it.
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The headings are automatically adopted in the table of contents. The table of
contents is designed according to the hierarchy of the chapter.
Headings and Navigator: The headings are also used to navigate in the document
(see image above).
Page numbering and page header: The page numbers are created automatically.
The numbering includes inserted or modified pages and hidden areas.
Data fields: The page numbers, table of contents, etc. are placed by means of the
data fields. These fields are automatically assigned with the corresponding data during
printing.
File information: Project data can be used consistently in headers and footers or the
first page. The corresponding data (e.g. project name) is automatically preallocated for
the current project.
Headings and Export or Import: During a PDF export, the document structure is
generated from the headings and saved with the PDF file. When importing from
reference projects, data can be searched for and adopted on the basis of the chapter
structure.
The standard
template contains the
current header and is
automatically loaded
when the program
starts.
The header is displayed in the upper area and the footer in the lower area of the split
window. It doesn't matter whether the fields are entered in the header or the footer. The
project and position description can, of course, also be placed in the header (not shown in
the example).
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Chapter headings and page numbers can be set in headers and footers via the Fields Fields with updating function. See also Chapter 4.3 Headings and table of contents.
There are two fields available which allow
consistent page numbering: Page No.
after 'Page': and Page No. The difference
here is that the first field automatically
writes the text "Page:" before the page
number if there is a page number,
otherwise just the actual number
appears.
The function Insert- Fields Link to project manager is available for transferring
information from the project administration.
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With the consistent alignment of VCmaster as a tool for digitally setting up structural
analyses, the management of modified and added pages plays an increasingly important
role. The functions for page numbering have been extended accordingly. Placeholders can
also be inserted for pages from external programs. The following options are available:
Inserted pages: These pages are given separate numbering in addition to the existing
number. For example, if three pages are added after page 16, these are given the page
numbers 16.1, 16.2 and 16.3.
FormatSection / Index
Purpose:
Control of page
numbering and
chapters.
Modified pages: If pages are modified, they can be provided with an index. For
example, if pages 12-15 are modified, the page numbers will be 12a to 15a. Any
upper/lower case letter can be specified as the index.
Place holder for pages:
Any pages, such as the outputs of other programs, can therefore be integrated in the
document later. The number of pages to be inserted later is specified by the user.
These are skipped when
numbering the pages. The table of
contents also takes them into
account. A heading can even be
specified for the pages to be
added, e.g. "Electronic calculation
with FE program". Example: If ten
pages of another program are to
be included after page 23, the
24th page is given page number
34 on the printout, etc.
Chapters: Chapters can begin
with a new page number (see
Section with specified page
number). A chapter ID can be
prefixed to the page number.
Section change in
VCmaster
Note:
Supplements can be
printed separately.
Inserted and modified pages each require a start and an end mark. For transparent
assignment, it is useful to insert a fixed page break after the start and end mark or to set
the marks before the corresponding breaks. The input is similar for modified pages.
Leaving the option has the effect that the preceding data is retained when new data is
entered. This makes nesting of the functions possible. For example, an inserted page can
be given the index of a modification (e.g. 12.5a).
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In a placeholder, the number of pages that are to be inserted later is specified by the user.
These are skipped in the page numbering. A heading can even be specified for the pages
to be added, e.g. "Electronic calculation with FE program". Example: If ten pages of
another program are to be included after page 23, the 24th page is given page number 34
when printed, etc.
The table of contents includes all information. Supplements can be printed separately (see
File - Print).
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FormatLine as heading
InsertFields-Fields with
updating
Note:
VCmaster generates
the table of contents
for printing or the
page preview.
Quick view: here the
current document is
shown without
updating the fields,
such as page numbers
and contents
directory.
Extras-Settings
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Navigator
F6
ExtrasNavigator
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Notes, supplementary information and explanations make it easier to use the templates.
The VCmaster document can save this information. The entries are displayed on the
screen, but not printed. The context menu is available for editing.
Insert-Comment
Example:
Comment in
VCmaster
Editing graphics
System diagrams, details and the transfer of the t2W interface must be frequently edited
or comleted in practice. You can add or modify comments, notes or graphic elements.
Deleting areas and rotating the graphic are also possible.
The user must select the graphic. The dialog for editing the graphic can then be started via
the Edit item in the context menu or by double-clicking.
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Note: The focal point in the development of this tool was the aim of adding information to
existing graphics. At no time did we ever want to develop a new CAD program. We still
recommend using the available CAD software for creating graphics. Many interfaces allow
the transfer of graphics from any other program. Graphics from CAD programs can be
directly integrated in VCmaster using the OLE interface. Prerequisite is that they also have
the corresponding interface.
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We recommend
specifying different
directories for the
program, the
templates and the
data.
You can, of course, configure your PC as you wish, but the structure mentioned above has
advantages for searching and reusing calculations as well as for backing up projects and
libraries (the latter are often forgotten).
VCmaster does not include special project administration. The path under which a project
was saved last time is taken as the default for opening and saving.
The size of the calculation that can be administrated in a document generally depends on
the processor performance. With optimum hardware, the limit is 300 to 500 pages. Larger
calculations are joined together at the end via the Batch function (see below).
The larger the monitor, the more pleasant and ergonomic the work. Functions such as the
Back view window and From reference project can only be used efficiently if two views can
be displayed at the same time.
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VCmaster supports the division of a document into several files. In the process, one
document acts as the main document which is linked with one or more sub documents.
The result of this for extensive documentation is that central memory is saved and the
processing is accelerated. You can thereby edit targeted sections without opening the
whole document. Additionally, you have a better overview of the storage process as large
sections or items, such as framework or FE calculations are saved in separate files.
When printing or calling up the page view in the main document, the whole document is
compiled. No updating is carried out with Quick view activated.
Principle
VCmaster also offers two basic options:
Relative to the main document: This generally makes sense as all files for a project
can be assigned again when copying files. When doing this, the sub documents should
be saved in the same directory as the main document (cf. example in the illustration
above).
Example:
Linked file:
Current path:
attachement.hed
D:\Projects\2010\015\
In some cases it may be a good idea to set up a separate sub directory for the sub
documents.
Important note:
If a globally saved
sub document is
changed, all projects
which are connected
with it also change
when printed again.
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Example:
Linked File:
Current path:
sub documents\attachement.hed
D:\Projects\2010\015\
Fixed data file path: This only makes sense if information is to be linked with the
document which is not usually edited. This could be, e.g. documentation from the
manufacturer, norms or general preliminary notes. The advantage is that these are
only stored once.
Important note
The functions described above require the storage location of the main document. This
means: The main document must have been saved in advance at least once.
When the project is transferred, all linked subfiles must be transferred as well. It is
therefore recommended that a folder be set up for each project and that the main file
and subfiles are saved in this folder (see above).
When copying a link the linked subfile is also physically copied onto the hard drive.
"attachement.hed" becomes "attachement001.hed", for example. This prevents a sub
document being linked several times with a main document. Otherwise, it could be that
when editing a sub document the complete documentation is inadvertently changed in
various places. The user should observe this when manually linking documents.
The headers and footers for the main document are decisive.
ExtrasBatch management
Note:
The function is only
included for
compatibility reasons.
Please use the
outsourced subfiles.
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InsertFields-Fields with
updating
4.8 Export
File-Export
Statics as a digital
PDF file (see
illustration)
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The VCmaster file is compressed in ZIP format. If t2W-Hybrid Objects are present, the
corresponding sub-folder is also exported in the ZIP file. This is especially advantageous
when transferring data in order to ensure complete datasets.
ExtrasSettingsAutomatic
file saving
Opening backups
Data backups can be opened at any
time under Extras.
ExtrasOpen automatic
backups
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All text processing functions correspond to the Windows standard. The most important
instructions for effective use are given in this chapter. We nevertheless recommend that
users who have a good working knowledge of Windows also read this chapter as some
specific questions are explained.
For example, this applies to:
special characters,
selecting and copying,
tabs and control characters and
tables.
User interface
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In order to edit text (e.g., change, delete, copy font type, etc.), the text must be selected.
Use the mouse or keyboard for this.
Selecting
1)
2)
3)
4)
cut
copy
paste
fast copying on/off
Notes
Selecting with the keyboard is often more precise and efficient. To do this, press the
SHIFT key and move the Picture up or Picture down key or the cursor keys. This
procedure is recommended for marking larger areas.
EditCut
CTRL+X
Copy
CTRL+C
Paste
CTRL+V
Delete
DEL
Working with shortcut keys for frequently used functions is quicker than using the
mouse. Use function keys such as CTRL+C, CTRL+V and CTRL+X. This is considerably
quicker when writing than using the mouse. Most keyboard combinations are the same
in all Windows programs. For details, see Chapter 5.5.
Note:
Selecting with the
keyboard is often
more precise and
efficient.
Blank lines: If the line is locked because it is a calculation line, a line for writing can be
inserted using Edit - Line -Insert blank line (CTRL+K).
Calculation lines and tables must always be moved or copied as a complete entity. This
is checked by the program.
Please place the cursor at the leftmost position when inserting calculation lines.
Calculation lines always require a complete line. Incorrect inputs are normally
corrected by the program.
VCmaster verifies that all calculation results are okay when inserting, moving, deleting
or copying. The program automatically checks the consequence of the process and
adjusts all affected results.
This means it is possible, for example, to copy a structural analysis if it needs to be
carried out in the same way at a number of measurement positions. The new input
values are immediately taken into account when inserted.
Edit-Line
Insert blank line
CTRL+K
Cut line
CTRL+Y
Copy line
CTRL+Z
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FormatParagraph / Tab
Basis
The exact placing of text is only possible
using tabs. The following tabs are
differentiated for this:
Editing tabs
Shifting a tab: Click the line you want to change with the mouse pointer. Move the
mouse pointer with the tip exactly on the tab symbol to be shifted. Press and hold down
the left mouse key. Move the mouse pointer along the line ruler until it comes to the
desired position. Release the mouse key again. The tab and the characters you have
positioned are now shifted to the new position.
Deleting a tab: Click the line where you want to remove the tab. Point to the
corresponding tab symbol with the mouse pointer. Press and hold down the left mouse key
and drag the mouse pointer downwards out of the line ruler. Release the mouse key again.
The tab will be removed and the display readjusted.
Important! Never move a tab beyond another tab.
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In calculation lines: A typical effect of Windows programs is that at times the tab needs
to be moved to the right in order to move the formula to the left. This applies, for
example, if 6 cm is provided for the text but the formula contains a longer text. In this
case, please move the first tab in the paragraph ruler (see above) to the right until it is
behind the text preceding the formula. Then set the other tabs accordingly. You should
never move a tab over another one as it is important to maintain the order of left-justified,
right-justified and decimal tabs.
Control characters
Control characters such as paragraph marks and space marks can be displayed on the
screen by clicking on the Display hidden characters button. These characters are hidden by
clicking again.
ExtrasDisplay-Show all
characters
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Basics
TableInsert table
It is often easier to arrange numerical and text columns in tables than by using tabs. A
table consists of rows and columns. The intersections of each row and column form cells
which you can fill with text or images. Within each cell, the text is wrapped in the same
way as text in a document is wrapped at the margins of the page.
This kind of table can also be used to display text in two parallel paragraphs. In this way
you can create a section with several columns or place an image alongside the text (e.g. in
headers and footers).
Calculations can be performed if a table is marked as a calculation table. Frames can be
set in text with simple tables, e.g.:
Editing tables
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Moving within a table: You can switch between the cells in a table by using the
mouse or TAB or SHIFT+TAB.
Selecting: When selecting the rows of a table with the mouse, it is easier to mark
from right to left.
Changes within the table: You can insert or delete rows and columns in the table,
change the width of the columns and rows, add borders and shading. The best thing is
to use the context menu (right mouse key).
F2
InsertSpecial characters
FormatSet font-style
Format-Align
ExtrasSpelling check
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The settings are made under the item: Extras Settings - Program interface.
Four different menu views are possible. After a change, VCmaster must be closed and
started again. The layout view and its colour design are set in the same menu. The layout
view can be deactivated. VCmaster then appears in the classic view (see below).
Layout-View
Classic-View
FilePage preview
Note:
The quick view is
advisable during
editing as this can be
called up considerably
faster.
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The standard view: here the complete document is compiled with Page numbers,
Table of contents and all Sub documents.
The quick view (right button is activated): here the current document is shown
without updating the fields, such as page numbers and contents directory and without
sub documents.
These shortcut commands speed up input. You can, of course, also use all functions with
the mouse.
Help ..................................................................... F1
Calculate line ......................................................... ALT+ENTER
Modify calculation line
............................................ ALT+ENTER
...................................................................... CTRL+X
.............................................................. CTRL+Z
.................................................................... CTRL+S
................................................. CTRL+D
.............................................................. CTRL+Q
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Introductory videos
? - Training videos
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Installation
Installation occurs fully automatically after inserting the CD. If the CD does not start
automatically, please select the CD drive in Windows Explorer and start the install
program.
Please read Chapter 4.8. This contains important instructions for organising your work in
VCmaster.
You can transfer your settings from another PC under Extras - Export Settings or Import
Settings.
Note on the monitor: It is generally true that a large monitor greatly improves the speed
parallel working with several applications. A smaller monitor is sufficient for use of the
templates. If you want regularly to create structural analyses, it makes sense to display
two A4 pages or VCmaster and a structural analysis program in parallel. This is possible
from a monitor size of 24" upwards. Alternatively, two monitors from 20" upwards can also
be used. At today's hardware prices, the purchase pays off very quickly as it makes the
work considerably more efficient.
Notes on the memory and processor: Notes on the memory and processor: The
principle that the size of document that can be processed increases with the performance
of the PC applies here. We would like to point out that VCmaster documents, and thus
memory requirements, can be quite large. Memory-intensive graphics, in particular,
increase the resource requirement in areas that correspond to those of FEM or CAD
software. By splitting them up into sub-documents, however, large structural analyses can
also be produced on less powerful PCs. Documentation comprising PDF files of up to 1,000
pages can be and regularly is produced in practice.
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Index
Cross section values
A
Address management
Automatic
Alignment
Saving
71
16
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B
Back view window
36
C
CAD
Embed
51
Import
42, 44
Calculate
Lines
6
Tables
22, 24
Calculation
Of functions
12
Of tables
20, 24
Principle
6
Variables to
7
Calculation line
Adding
20
Aligning
16
Changing
15, 18, 19
Entering
9
Formatting
15
Principle
6
Change
Align lines
17
Calculation lines
15
Decimal places
11, 18
Formula
18
Positions
53, 72
Table result
20
Unit of measurements 15,
32
Variables
18
Chapters
69
Check
Analyses
31
Spelling
85
Check analyses
31
Compilation
Of loads
61
Of stresses
22
Tools
34
Component templates
Insert
35
Manage
37
Overview
34
Construction tables
25
Copy
Fast -ing
81
Items
36
Text
81
90
29
D
Data backup
79
Data entry wizard
19
Database
Manage
29
Purpose of
25
Query assistent
27
Query from
25
Search in several
28
Select from
25
Display
Multi-column
84
Of formulae
6
Print preview
86
Tabular
84
Zoom
85
Document
Check
85
Compile
33, 76
Display twice
36
Export
78
Manage
75
Navigate in
72
Of the support structure
planning
38
Set up
66
Functions
Hide
Logical
Mathematical
Summation
Trigonometric
32
13
12
14
12
G
Graphic
51, 56, 73
Graphic formulas
6, 9
Greek characters
85
H
Headers and footers
Enter
Hide
Page numbers
Headings
Defining
Settings
With the PDF export
Hidden areas
Hide
Areas
Database query
Header on cover sheet
Hotkeys
67
70
68
71
71
88
78
78
32
70
87
E
Equation
Export
see formula
78
F
Fields
Data
66
For items
71
In headers and footers 67
Insert
68
Table of contents
71
Format
Align lines
16, 17
Calculation lines 15, 17,
32
Pages
66
Query the
15
Format templates
67
Formula
Calculate
6
Display options
6
Edit
10
Formula editor
9
Functions
12
Graphic
6, 9
Summation
10
Frame
68
Functional keys
87
I
Import
see Insert
Index
In variables
7
Of Page numbers
69
Online help
88
Insert
Autotext
37
Comment
73
Dlubal
55
Fields
68
Friedrich+Lochner
53
From CAD
42
From other project
35
From reference project 35
From statics programs 38
Graphics
42, 43
In the menu
39
Macros
37
OLE object
51
PDF file
44
Special characters
85
Table of contents
71
Template
35
Text
81
via t2W
41, 44
Insert blank line
81, 87
Installation
Directories
79
File structure
75
Recommendations
89
Integrate from programs 38
Interface
BML
41
CAD
42, 44
Dlubal
55
Excel
51
Friedrich+Lochner
53
Glaser isb cad
43
Graphics formats
51
Integrate applications 39
Nemetschek
42
OLE
51
Overview
38
t2W
41, 44
To CAD
42
K
Knowledge database
63
L
Load composition
Load module
61
61
M
Macros
Material properties
Mathematical functions
37
29
12
33
61
73
88
77
29
75
78
75
76
35
72
34
P
Page break
Page header
Edit
35
73
21
72
O
Online help
Organise
Batch
Database tables
File structure
Hidden areas
Projects
Sub documents
Templates
Overview
Document structure
Template library
R
Reference project
Remarks
Result single-lined
N
Navigator
Norm
Data from
Load
Notes
Format templates
67
Frame
68
Load automatically
67
Page numbers
69
Page setup
66
Pages
Header
67
Index
69
Preview
71, 86
With preliminary remarks
70
PC setup
75
PDF
Insert
44
Output
78
Phrase template
37
Place holder for pages
69
Position
Change
53, 72
Define
71
Display
72
In the header
68
Print option
Hide functions
32
Print in black
32
Supplement
70
Print preview
86
Project
Create
75
Data
67
Header
66
Reference
34
Splitting
76
87
67
Template Explorer
36
Unit of measurements 32
Sketches
56
Special characters
85
Spell checker
85
Statics, digital
33, 38
Sub documents
76
Sum of calculation lines 20
Surface
Functions
80
Set up
86
t2W interface
46
System images
56
System recommendations
89
T
t2W-Hybrid-Technology 50
t2W-Technology
41, 44
Table
Calculation
22
Change the result text 20
Database
29
Design
24
Generate
20
Insert
84
Integrate EXCEL
24
Table of contents
Entries
71
Generate
71, 86
Tabulators
In calculation lines 15, 32,
83
Principle
82
Template
From library
35
In the same document 36
Text
37
Template Explorer
35
Toolbox
11, 17, 18
S
Search
For templates
In other projects
Not fulfilled analysis
Section change
Settings
Apply
Calculation lines
Cover sheet
Directories
Fast copying
Font
Friedrich+Lochner
Headings
Interfaces
Macros
Monitor
49,
OLE
Page format
Page numbers
Print options
Sketch editor
Surface
t2W
Tabulators
35
35
31
69
89
15
70
79
81
85
54
71
38
37
74
52
67
69
32
60
86
46
82
U
Unit of measurement
Expand list
Query
32
15
V
Variables
Change
Descriptions
List
Principle
View
Document structure
Reference project
Same document
18
7
11
7
72
35
36
W
Wiki
63
91