Command Center
Use the command center to search in your model or to launch tools.
The command center can be found at the top of the Qonic application window. Click it to activate it, or hit Ctrl F.
Start typing some text in the command center. Qonic will now search for matches within the model metadata; object attributes, relations and properties that match the current query will be displayed. Click one of the search hits or use the arrow down key to cycle through the list, and press Enter to select. The objects in the model and in the current scope that match the selected query will be selected. If there are multiple possible matches for the keywords you entered, multiple search results may be displayed.


If you want to do a more specific search, use one of the tiles at the bottom of the command center to specify what type of data you are looking for. This will ensure Qonic will only search for your keywords within that data type.

In the example below we are interested in finding the FireRating, so we specify to search only within Properties, and not within other data like location, material, type or code.

The command center can also be used to launch any tool; click the Tool button or type a forward slash / to search for a tool. This is useful if you are not sure where the button for a specific tool is located or if you just want to save time. Tools that match the current query will be displayed. Click one of the search hits or use the arrow down key to cycle through the list, and press Enter to activate. You can also use it to create a section plane or (re)set your scope.

You don't need to click the command center or hit Ctrl F if you want to launch a tool, you can directly hit the forward slash key / to activate the command center.

For more advanced search options you can use the Browse Panel.
When searching for multiple keywords on large models, it is recommended to use the tiles to specify what kind of data you are looking for, as this will limit the number of possible search results and improve performance.
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