- You have opened a project that contains layout spaces. You have opened a project page in the graphical editor. You have inserted a model view (Insert > Graphic > Model view). In the Model view dialog, select the View tab.
- You have opened a project that contains layout spaces. You have opened a project page in the graphical editor. You have double-clicked a model view. In the Model view dialog, select the View tab.
On this tab you can edit the display properties of model views.
Overview of the main dialog elements:
Every view is identified by a unique name that is stored in the set language. You cannot have multiple views with the same name.
The description is any multilingual text that describes the view in detail.
A model view can always be created for only one layout space. This drop-down list displays all the layout spaces contained in the project. When you open the dialog for the first time, the name of the first main layout space in the project is displayed.
Here you can specify what is to be displayed in the model view. You can also further restrict the content of the layout space that is displayed. Click [...] to open the 3D object selection dialog and select the objects to be displayed in the model view.
In the case of 2D drilling views and model views, the basic items can also be components of lower item hierarchy levels, e.g. mounting surfaces. In the case of copper unfolds, this is not possible.
If the selected basic items do not contain any graphics, the next-higher item with graphics is automatically added.
Click this button to open the Show / hide 3D objects dialog. Here you can change the visibility of individual 3D objects independently of the basic items. All items in the previously-selected layout space are listed in a tree view. A tick in front of each item also indicates whether the item is shown or hidden in the view.
- Bottom / Top / Left / Right / Front / Back: These are the orthogonal views of the model; they each show a view parallel to an individual axis.
- SE isometric / SW isometric / NE isometric / NW isometric: These are the isometric views, displaying three-dimensional views in two dimensions.
Note:
Dimensionings and texts cannot be inserted in model views with isometric viewpoints. This is only possible in the orthogonal viewpoints.
- Wire frame model: The selected items are displayed in the model view without calculation of the hidden lines. It is thus possible to view even the hidden items in the enclosure. The edges are drawn with black lines, line thickness 0.5 mm.
- Hidden lines: The selected items are displayed in the model view after calculation of the hidden lines. This style is the default setting for creating a new model view.
- Hidden lines / Simplified representation: The selected items will be displayed, independent of the setting made in the related layout space, with hidden lines and in simplified representation for terminal strips and 3D macros.
- Shading: With this style, a bitmap of the required items is generated in the set view. Dimensioning cannot be used as bitmaps have no snap points.
- Shading / Simplified representation: The selected items will be displayed, independent of the setting made in the related layout space, with shading and in simplified representation for terminal strips and 3D macros.
- Automatic: The scale is calculated to that the enclosure fits in the selected area optimally. Only the scales recommended in DIN ISO 5455 are used.
- Fit: The scale is again calculated to that the enclosure fits in the selected area optimally. Any possible scale may be used, however, e.g. "1:12", but only whole integers are permitted.
- Manually defined: If you select this setting, the Scale field is enabled and you can specify any scale.
This field is active if you select the "Manually defined" option from the Scale setting field. Enter the scale in the format "1:x".
The following properties are, among other things, available for model views:
- Model view: Item labeling: Here you can specify which scheme is to be applied for labeling the items in the model view. Click [...], to open the Settings: Labeling dialog and to select or create a new scheme.
- Model view: Rotation: By selecting a value from this drop-down list, the content of the model view is rotated by 90°, 180° or 270° counterclockwise. This can be useful in order to make optimum use of highly-formatted model views on pages in landscape orientation. The border of the model view is not rotated. Texts in a model view that is rotated by 90° are rotated by the same angle. The exception are property texts to be read from the right. For them to remain legible, they are rotated by -90°.
- Model view: Do not automatically rotate texts from layout space: If the check box of this property is activated, the automatic rotation of texts of a property arrangement texts is prevented if the model view was rotated. For example, this can be useful in order to use a horizontally rotated model view as a vertical manufacturing basis. In such a case the texts remain aligned as in the layout space and become thereby easier to read.
Note:
This setting only affects property texts which were transferred from a layout space.
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