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  • Last UpdatedFeb 01, 2023
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DISPLAY \ CURVE PRECISION...

Opens the Set Curves Precision dialog (see Set Curve Precision Dialog) for adjusting the display quality of the curves.

DISPLAY \ GRID

Toggles the display of the scaled grid lines in all graphics views.

DISPLAY \ PATCH

This gives the following options:

SETTINGS...

Opens the Patch Display Settings dialog (see Patch Display Settings Dialog) for choosing which surface elements are displayed and how they are displayed.

NETWORK

Toggle the display of the diagrammatic network of patch boundary curve connections. This also shows the intersection points between patch boundary curves. These points are selectable and can be used in the generation of new curves (see Create New Curve Dialog). Valid for all views.

NONE

Toggles the display between no surface rendering and the previously selected surface display option. Valid for active view only.

SHADED

Toggle the smooth rendered display of the patch surfaces. Valid for active view only.

ISOPHOTES

Toggle the isophote rendered display of the patch surfaces. Valid for active view only.

ISOPARAMETRIC

Toggle the isoparametric rendered display of the patch surfaces. Valid for active view only.

CUT CURVES

Toggle the cut curves display of the surface. Valid for active view only.

CONTROL POINTS

Toggle the display of all the control points (vertices) of all the surface patches. Valid for all views.

TANGENCY

Toggle the display of the graphical items that allow the user to control the continuity conditions at patch corners and edges. Valid for all views.

DISPLAY \ HYDROSTATICS...

Launches the Hydrostatics Dialog.

Note: The surface rendering modes, network, smooth, isophotes, isoparametric and cut curves are mutually exclusive in an individual view, but can be different in different views. Network mode changes the rendering mode for all views.

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