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Likewi se, nodes selected in the viewports wil l have
their corresponding entities selected in Schematic
View.
Everyt hing—When this is chosen, all entities
selected in Schematic View will have their
corresponding entities selected in the appropriate
places in the interface, given that those places
are open. For instance, selecting a material in
Schematic View will selec t it in the material editor
if it is open and the material is present, selecting
a modifier in Schematic View will select it in the
stack is the Modify panel is open. Likewise, entities
selected in the scene will have their corresponding
entities selected in Schematic View.
None—When this is chosen, changes in the
viewport selection do not affect the Schematic
View display, and selection changes in the
Schematic View display do not affect the viewport
selection.
Background Image group
Show Image—When on, the background bitmap
(if one is chosen) is displayed. When off, it is not
displayed.
By default, the background image displays at
screen resolution at the current zoom factor of
Schematic View.
Lock Zoom/Pan—When this is turne d on, zooming
and panning resizes t he background image
accordingly. When turned off, the bitmap
will remain or revert to actual pixels at screen
resolution.
File buttonClick to choose an image file for the
background of Schematic View.
When no background image has been chosen,
this button displays “None. If a n image has been
chosen, it shows t he name of the bitmap file.
Preferences group
Double B uff er—Allows for double buffer display to
control viewport performance.
Zoom Ab out Mo us e Poi nterWhen this is turned
on you can zoom into wherever you place your
cursor. You can also zoom with the zoom wheel,
or hold CTRL and press the middle mouse button.
Pan to Added Nodes—When this is turned on
the Schematic View window will alter itself to
accommodate new objects or nodes as they are
added to the scene. When this is turned off the
view is unchanged. L eave this off and tur n off Auto
arrange, and Schematic view will not disturb the
layout of the nodes.
Use Wirefra me Color—Uses the wireframe color to
shade the node in the Schematic View window.
Display Lay out War ning—When this is on,
Schematic View will show a layout warn ing when
Always Arrange is first turned on.
Only Upda te O n Focus—When this is turned on,
SchematicViewonlyupdateswithadditionsor
changes to the scene when it is given focus. This
lets you avoid constant r edra ws when making
changes in the viewport to the scene objects.
Move Children—When this is tur ne d off you ca n
move the parent without affecting the children.
When this is tur ned on, moving a parent also
moves the children.
Show Tooltips—Tog g l e s t h e di splay of to oltips
whenthecursorisoverthenodeintheSchematic
View window.
Sna p Floa ter s—Enables floating dialogs (Display
and List) to snap to the edges of the Schematic
View window.
Relative FloatersEnables floating dialogs to mov e
and resize as the Schematic View window is moved
and resized.