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| Cell faces || This option fills the cells with the material color. | | Cell faces || This option fills the cells with the material color. | ||
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| Cell centers || This option displays a point at the center of every cell. | | Cell centers || This option displays a point at the center of every cell. | ||
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| Points || Points are the corners of cells, or simply 3D points not attached to cells. | | Points || Points are the corners of cells, or simply 3D points not attached to cells. | ||
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| Inactive points || Show points that correspond with an inactive dataset value. | | Inactive points || Show points that correspond with an inactive dataset value. | ||
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| UGrid shell || The UGrid shell item is used to display an edge for each of the edges on the exterior of the set of all cells (visible or invisible) which corresponds to a discontinuity in the UGrid exterior. This display option provides a helpful spatial context when displaying isosurfaces or cross sections. | | UGrid shell || The UGrid shell item is used to display an edge for each of the edges on the exterior of the set of all cells (visible or invisible) which corresponds to a discontinuity in the UGrid exterior. This display option provides a helpful spatial context when displaying isosurfaces or cross sections. | ||
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| Face contours || Most of the objects supported by GMS can be contoured by turning on the [[GMS:Contour Options|Contour Options]] in the ''Display Options'' dialog. When an object is contoured, the values associated with the active dataset for the object are used to generate the contours. | | Face contours || Most of the objects supported by GMS can be contoured by turning on the [[GMS:Contour Options|Contour Options]] in the ''Display Options'' dialog. When an object is contoured, the values associated with the active dataset for the object are used to generate the contours. | ||
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| Point contours || The same [[GMS:Contour Options|Contour Options]] but applied to points. | | Point contours || The same [[GMS:Contour Options|Contour Options]] but applied to points. | ||
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| Vectors || Vector arrows are displayed using the active vector dataset. | | Vectors || Vector arrows are displayed using the active vector dataset. | ||
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| Isosurfaces || Isosurfaces are the 3D equivalent of a contour line. An isosurface is a surface of constant value extracted from a 3D dataset.{{Version GMS 10.1}} | | Isosurfaces || Isosurfaces are the 3D equivalent of a contour line. An isosurface is a surface of constant value extracted from a 3D dataset.{{Version GMS 10.1}} |