Undo Command
- Stack size
- Defines the number of commands (from 0 to 99) of global actions
(object edition or completed command) you
can reverse for the whole session.
Whatever the
value, it is always possible to undo local actions inside the current
global action because any action performed during a global action is
considered as a local action.
By default, the stack size is set to 10.
Starting a command or the edition of a feature is a
global action. In the Undo history dialog box,
this type of action is identified by a name beginning with
Start. When you perform internal transitions
inside a command, some of them are displayed in the
Undo history dialog box and their names end
with ..., to distinguish them from global
commands.
- Stack Full
- Lets you select the appropriate option to display or not information when the Undo stack is
full.
By default, this option is set to
No warning.
- Macro Undoability
- Lets you reverse macro commands.
CPU Usage Level
Indicates the usage level of available CPU cores and processors when
performing multi-core enabled computational tasks.
It is initialized at session startup with the values stored in the options.
Updating the application options during the session will update the resources
available in the session.
- Minimal
- Uses minimal hardware resources.
By default, this option is
selected.
- Maximal
- Uses parallel computing in accordance with the available hardware resources.
By default, this option is cleared.
CPU Usage for Global Multithreaded Tasks
Indicates the usage percentage of available CPU cores and processors
when performing multithreaded tasks.
Tree Command
- Expand tree depth
- Defines the number of nodes to be displayed when the tree is expanded through the
Center tree command.
For
more information, see 3DEXPERIENCE
Native AppsUser's Guide: Native Apps Basics: Tree and 3D: Finding an
Object in the Tree.
Entering
0 means that no node is expanded.
By default, this option is set to 3.