Working with the WYSIWYG Mode

WYSIWYG mode lets you perform a visual and transient analysis that allows a better understanding of the geometrical model. WYSIWYG mode


Before you begin: Create a 3D shape containing the following data: the green wire is the projection of the yellow wire onto the blue joined surface (that contains a gap). The pink wire corresponds to the intersection wire lying on the blue surface.
  1. Click WYSIWYG mode .

    The standard visualization switches to the WYSIWYG visualization.

    The gaps are now visible and a junction edge has been created. It is created when a wire lying on a surface crosses a gap of the surface.



  2. Click WYSIWYG mode again to come back to the standard visualization mode.

All surfaces and wires are continuous and there is no visible gap.

Important:
  • The WYSIWYG command is shared, which means that it can be selected while another command is already running without interrupting it.
  • The WYSIWYG mode applies to all the documents opened in the session, not only to the current representation.
  • While in the command, Hide/Show and Swap Visible Space commands are available.