Display and Selection Options
Specify options for the display and selection of edges, planes, and
so on.
To set display and selection options:
Click Options or
Tools, Options.
Select
Display/Selection.
Select
from the options described below, then click OK.
Reset All returns
all
system options, not only those on the active page, to the system defaults.
Hidden edges displayed as
Solid or
Dashed.
Specify how hidden edges are displayed in Hidden
Lines Visible mode in part and assembly documents.
Selection of hidden edges
Allow selection
in wireframe and HLV modes. Allows
you to select hidden edges or vertices in Wireframe
and Hidden Lines Visible modes.
Allow selection
in HLR and shaded modes. Allows you to select hidden edges or vertices
in Hidden Lines Removed, Shaded With Edges, and Shaded
modes.
Part/Assembly tangent edge display
Controls how tangent edges
are displayed when the model is in Hidden
Lines Removed, Hidden Lines Visible,
or Shaded With Edges mode.
As visible.
As phantom.
Removed.
You can also click View,
Display, and select Tangent
Edges Visible, Tangent Edges as
Phantom, or Tangent Edges Removed.
Edge display in shaded with
edges mode
Assembly transparency for in context edit
Controls the transparency
options when you edit assembly components. These settings affect
only the components that are not
being edited. (This option is not available when Large Assembly Mode
is on.)
Opaque assembly.
Components not being edited are opaque.
Maintain assembly
transparency. Components not being edited retain their individual
transparency settings.
Force assembly
transparency. Components not being edited use the transparency
level you set here. Move the slider to the desired transparency level
(to the right is more transparent).
You can also change the colors
used in Edit Component mode.
Highlight all edges of features selected
in graphics view. All edges of a feature are highlighted when you
select the feature.
Dynamic
highlight from graphics view. Model faces, edges, and vertices
are highlighted when you move the pointer over a sketch, model, or drawing.
(This option is not available when Large Assembly Mode
is on.)
Show open edges of surfaces in different
color. Makes it easier to differentiate between the open edges
of a surface and any tangent edges or silhouette edges.
To specify the edge color,
click Tools, Options,
System Options, Colors. Select Surfaces, Open
Edges in System colors.
Anti-alias
edges/sketches. Smooths out jagged edges in Shaded
With Edges, Wireframe,
Hidden Lines Removed, and Hidden Lines Visible modes. (This option
is not available when Large
Assembly Mode is on.)
Display shaded planes. Displays
transparent
shaded planes with a wireframe edge that have different front and back
colors.
To specify the shaded plane
colors, click Tools, Options,
Document Properties, Plane Display. Under
Faces, select
Front Face Color or Back Face
Color to change the colors. Use the slider to adjust the transparency
level (to the right is more transparent).
Enable selection through transparency.
When selected, you can select opaque
objects behind transparent objects in the graphics area. When
cleared, you can select the nearest object regardless of transparency.
Press Shift when you select objects
to temporarily override the option.
Display
reference triad. Displays a reference
triad
to help orient you when viewing models. The reference triad is for display
purposes only; you cannot select it or use it as an inference point.
Display
scrollbars in graphics view. This option is unavailable when a
document is open. To change this setting, you must close all documents.
Display
dimensions flat to screen. Select to display dimension text in
the plane of your computer screen. Clear to display dimension text in
the plane of the dimension's 3D annotation view.
Display
Notes flat to screen. Select to display notes in the plane of your
computer screen. Clear to display notes in the plane of the dimension's
3D
annotation view.
Projection
type for four view viewport. Controls which views are displayed
in the viewports
when you click Four View (Standard Views toolbar).
First
Angle. Front, Left, Top, and Trimetric.
Third
Angle. Front, Right, Top, and Trimetric.