With the full occupancy you can automatically create modules within to drawn areas. All objects except areas and cutouts are hidden in this mode for a better overview. You can select exactly one area to be used for the full occupancy. As soon as you have selected an area, all other areas will be hidden.
An area can only be occupied with modules once. If you want to apply the full occupancy once again, the existing modules will be removed first.
After an area has been occupied with modules, the area and its cutouts are locked for further editing.
Occupancy |
Full occupancy
The full occupancy is used to occupy areas with the maximum number of modules considering the current module settings. Please note that cutout regions cannot be occupied with modules.
During the full occupancy process, the modules you are shown initially in a preview mode in which changes in the module settings are immediately applied to the preview. The modules are not actually created when until you press confirm with the "Apply" button. You can exit the full occupancy at any time using the "Cancel" button. After the modules have been created, they can no longer be edited. In order to make adjustments, you have to restart the full occupancy again.
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Module settings
The module settings can be used to adjust the most important values for the occupanyoccupancy. The settings are applied to an active occupancy process. The following values can be set:
- Width and height of single modules
- Horizontal and vertical alignment within the selected area
- Distances to the edges of the selected area and between the single modules
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