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The assembly root.
Note:
The root assembly node never
displays
. To determine if the root node has mixed
visibility, examine its children.
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Assemblies are yellow and
green.
For SOLIDWORKS and Pro/ENGINEER models only, Composer internally tags nodes it
identifies as part or assembly nodes. Nodes that instantiate SOLIDWORKS
.sldpartor Pro/ENGINEER
.prt files
are part nodes. Nodes that instantiate SOLIDWORKS
.sldasm or Pro/ENGINEER
.asm files
are assembly nodes.
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Parts (.sldprt,
.prt files)
are yellow.
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Internal structures (such
as geosets) and other groups are white.
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Geometry is green.
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Instances of geometry (the
same geometry referenced in several positions of the model) are violet and have
an 'x' overlay.
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Actors with kinematic
links defined have a 'K' overlay.
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In fully shattered
structures and projects, assembly and part nodes in product (.smgXml+
.smgGeom)
format are displayed in red. For details about products and fully shattered
structures, see
File
Types.
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Product nodes for which
geometry is not loaded have an hourglass overlay. You can load product geometry
by:
- Right-clicking and clicking a
Products command.
- Double-clicking the icon.
- When
Load on
Visibility is enabled, enabling actor visibility by clicking the
check box.
See
Visibility Toolbar.
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Configurations lists all
the saved configurations in a file. Expand the active configuration
to view the actors corresponding to that configuration. Note:
If a
file has only one configuration, then it displays the actor
corresponding to that configuration.
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Scenarios describes the
animation of a set of actors.
.
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Views gives access to different
view types:
-
Views -
Lists Composer views, which is useful for switching views while the Assembly
pane is active. For details about
views, see
Views Pane.
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Selection sets lists selection
sets. Selecting a selection set selects all actors in the set, and the
Properties pane displays properties common to all actors in the set. Use
selection sets to operate on the same actors repeatedly.
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Hotspots lists hotspots.
Hotspots are groups of actors, similar to selection sets, with shared
highlight, tooltip, and link properties that can supersede those of the
individual actors.
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