View Section

The View section of the action bar provides app-specific commands for applying rendering styles or define the way you want to view objects.

For information about standard commands in this area, see 3DEXPERIENCE Native Apps: Standard Area.



Display Roots
Hides or shows the list of root objects.
Toggles between hiding and showing the list of root objects in the left navigation pane.
  • To remove a root, click in the root's tile.
  • To highlight the root in the structure and the 3D view, select its tile in the side panel.

An interference simulation is not listed in this root list because it is not considered as a root.



Reframe
Focuses the view on the entire model to fit in the viewer and simultaneously maximize the use of the viewer space.


Pan
Moves the model's view horizontally and vertically.
Click Pan, then drag in any direction.


Rotate
Turns the model around the vertical axis or around the horizontal axis.
Click Rotate, then drag horizontally or vertically.


Zoom In or Out
Zooms in or out.
Drag up to zoom in, and drag down to zoom out.


Isometric View
See Flyout for Standard Views.


Swap Visible Space
Visible objects are located in Show space, and hidden objects are located in No Show space.
The status show or hide will be lost when the widget or the browser is refreshed.
View Mode
Lets you modify the current view using Pre-defined view modes.
See Managing the View Modes.
Fly\Walk Navigation
Starts a dedicated scenario to navigate a 3D scene using a first-person view.
Remove All
Removes all root objects from the view.


Display Side Panel
Displays information about the selected object in different tabs in the side panel. The available tabs depend on the app they are launched from, and the type of object that is selected.

For more information, see Frequently Used Tabs.

When the interference simulation is loaded and no geometry is selected, the information of the loaded interference simulation is filled in the side panel.

Flyout for Standard Views



Isometric View
Applies standard isometric view.
By default, this view mode is selected.


Bottom View
Displays objects in a perspective view.


Top View
Applies standard top view.


Right View
Applies standard right view.


Left View
Applies standard left view.


Back View
Applies standard back view.


Front View
Applies standard front view.