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:Display Options in SMS refers to the control of what entities are displayed, and how (color and style) they are displayed. Each entity in each module has its own display options. The display options for the active module are shown when the ''Display Options'' dialog opens.
:Display Options in SMS refers to the control of what entities are displayed, and how (color and style) they are displayed. Each entity in each module has its own display options. The display options for the active module are shown when the ''Display Options'' dialog opens.
* [[SMS:Visualization|Visualization]]
* [[SMS:Visualization|Visualization]]
:Post-Processing tools inside SMS help to visualize the model solution created  by running the simulation through the solver. Post-processing tools available on  solution data vary based on the module but include:
::* [[SMS:Plot Window|2D Plots]]
::* [[SMS:Animations|Animations]]
::* [[SMS:Contour Options|Contours]]
::* [[SMS:Calibration Targets|Calibration Targets]]
::* [[SMS:Vector Display Options|Vector Visualization]]


== Data that does not belong to a specific module ==
== Data that does not belong to a specific module ==

Revision as of 18:13, 25 March 2013

This article addresses features that do not belong to specific modules.

Display

  • Editing the View with the Mouse
The user can now navigate easily with mouse controls. The three controls include:
  • If your mouse has a middle button (or a mouse wheel), you can scroll the wheel to zoom in and out.
  • If your mouse has a middle button (or a mouse wheel), you can hold it down and drag to pan the view.
  • You can also hold down both the right and left mouse buttons and drag to rotate the view.
Display Options in SMS refers to the control of what entities are displayed, and how (color and style) they are displayed. Each entity in each module has its own display options. The display options for the active module are shown when the Display Options dialog opens.
Post-Processing tools inside SMS help to visualize the model solution created by running the simulation through the solver. Post-processing tools available on solution data vary based on the module but include:

Data that does not belong to a specific module

Misc