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shaded objects are replaced by their bounding
boxes.
You can change the display option, and set
other adaptive degradation parameters, on the
Viewport Configur ation dialog (Customize menu
> Viewport Configuration > Adaptive Degradation
panel (page 3–859)).
Note: When you use arc rotate (page 3–744) in a
shaded viewport while the Adaptive Degradation
Togg le is off, objects degrade to bounding boxes
regardless of the adaptive degradation settings.
Pr ocedur es
To turn off or override adaptive degradation, do one
of the fol lowi ng:
Choose Views menu > Adaptive Degradation
To g g le.
•Press
O (the letter O).
To change the level of adaptive degradation in the
viewport:
1.
Right-click the viewport label and choose
Configure, or choose Customize > Viewport
Configuration.
2. On the Viewport Configuration dialog, open
theAdaptiveDegradationpanel.
3. Adjust settings in the General and Active
Degradation group boxes.
Grab V iewpor t
Tools menu > Grab Viewpor t
Grab Viewport creates a snapshot of the active
viewport in the Rendered Frame Window (page
3–5), where you can save it as an Imagefile(page
3–608).
Procedure
To create a s napshot of a v iewpor t:
1.
Activate the viewport you want to capture.
2. Cho ose Tools menu > Grab Viewpor t.
A dialog appears that allows you to add a label
to your snapshot.
3. Enter a label for your snapshot, if desired.
The label appears in the lower-rig ht corner of
the image as you enter it into the dialog.
4. Click Grab.
The Rendered Frame Window opens to display
a snapshot of your viewport.
5. UsethecontrolsintheRenderedFrame
Window to save your image.
Interfa ce
Label—Enter text here to add a label to your
screenshot. The text you enter is displayed in the
lower-right corner of your screenshot.
Gra b—Opens the Rendered Frame Window with a
snapshot of the active viewport.
Cance lCancels the Grab Viewport command.
V iew-Handling Commands
Menu bar > Views menu
These viewport-handling commands are provided
on the default main menu: