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Display a plane Displays and lets you manipulate one plane only. This is the default mode.
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Display a slice Displays and lets you manipulate two planes to slice through the object. Moving the first plane changes the position of the whole slice. Moving the second plane changes the distance between the planes.
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Display a box Displays and lets you manipulate a box to section the object. Moving the first plane changes the position of the whole box. Moving the five other planes changes the size of the box.
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Display the contour and the plane of the section Displays the section plane and contour. This is the default mode.
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Display the contour and the grid of the section Displays the section contour and the grid plane. This provides a global quick view of
the dimensions around the section contour. The origin of the grid is the center of the section plane. It is the same as the position of the Compass. Note:
The number of lines on the grid is limited to 1490 lines.
Any modification of the number of lines is kept for the next
section creation.
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Display only the contour and the context of the section Displays only the section contour and context.
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Display the section front cut Activates the section front cut mode. This is the default mode.
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Hide the section cut Deactivates the section cut mode.
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Display the section back cut Activates the section back cut mode. This reverses the normal of the section and displays the part of the
cut object which is in front of the section plane.
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Always display the cut of the section Activates the section automatic cut mode. This automatically reverses the normal of the section, so that the cut
part of the section is always displayed, no matter what the viewpoint is.
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Display only the contour of the section Displays only the section contour. This hides the context, so you cannot use section cut-related functionality. You can, however, combine this option with the visualization type
options.
So, in combination with: - : only the plane and contour (context hidden) are displayed.
- : only the grid and contour (context hidden) are displayed.
- : only the contour (context hidden) is displayed.
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Move the viewer of the section plane to a defined position Displays options to change the viewpoint of the section plane. Note:
The origin of the plane and the viewpoint are not modified no matter which option you select.
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Move the section plane to the X position Positions the section plane normal to the X axis.
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Move the section plane to the Y position Positions the section plane normal to the Y axis.
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Move the section plane to the Z position Positions the section plane normal to the Z axis.
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Specify the position of the section plane precisely Lets you define precisely the position of the section precisely, by selecting either of the following: - A plane: the section is positioned on the plane.
- Two coplanar lines: the section is positioned on the plane formed by the lines.
- A line and a point: the section is positioned on the plane formed by the line and the point.
- Three points: the section is positioned on the plane formed by the points.
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| Select the geometry to position section plane along Selects an edge or surface to position a section. |
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Restore the original position of the section plane Resets the section to its original position.
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| Define the current section plane position as HOME position Sets the current section plane position as a reference for proceeding positions. |
| Switch the mode between XYZ and UVW A toggle that positions the section plane normal according to global axis system or to the to current Robot system. |
| Move to the section plane Positions the viewpoint to the section plane. If it is already selected, the viewpoint is switched from the front to the back view. A 2D ruler is displayed to help you position the section plane.
Notes:
On the 2D ruler, the zero point corresponds to the initial position of the section plane and cannot be modified using the ruler. The ruler value corresponds to the distance between the initial position and the current position. The positive value corresponds to the direction of the section
plane's normal vector and the negative value corresponds to the direction
opposite to the normal vector.
You can either slide the handle or click a value and enter a
new one.
Note that the Robot is hidden when changing the viewpoint to the 2D section plane. It reappears when you return to the 3D viewpoint and the 3D ruler value is updated with the modification of the 2D ruler value.
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Activate/Deactivate Secondary Viewer Opens the section in a specialized viewer that enables you to control color options or obtain a view that is normal to the section. See Viewing Sections in the Secondary Viewer |
| Validate the Section Ends and validates the section creation. |