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:Occasionally, it is useful to interactively or manually swap the edges of two adjacent triangles. This can be thought of as a quick and simple alternative to adding breaklines to ensure that the edges of the triangular elements honor a geometrical feature that needs to be preserved in the mesh. | :Occasionally, it is useful to interactively or manually swap the edges of two adjacent triangles. This can be thought of as a quick and simple alternative to adding breaklines to ensure that the edges of the triangular elements honor a geometrical feature that needs to be preserved in the mesh. | ||
{{Version GMS 10.2}} | {{Version GMS 10.2}} | ||
; Edit Clip Plane [[Image:Tool_EditClipPlane.png]] {{Anchor|Edit Clip Plane}} : When | ; Edit Clip Plane [[Image:Tool_EditClipPlane.png]] {{Anchor|Edit Clip Plane}} : When ''Clip'' is turned on in the ''Display Options'' dialog and the ''Clip Type'' is "Plane" in the ''UGrid Clip Settings'' dialog, this tool can be used to manipulate the location and orientation of the clipping plane, which is used to hide part of a UGrid and create a cutaway view. | ||