2009
Table Of Contents
- Autodesk NavisWorks Freedom 2009
- Contents
- Part 1. Welcome to Autodesk NavisWorks Freedom 2009
- Part 2. Installation
- Part 3. Working with Freedom
- Chapter 4. Overview
- Chapter 5. File Management
- Chapter 6. Converting Files
- Chapter 7. Navigating
- Chapter 8. Selecting Items
- Chapter 9. Finding
- Chapter 10. Editing
- Chapter 11. Display Modes
- Chapter 12. Viewpoints
- Chapter 13. Animation
- Chapter 14. Reviewing
- Chapter 15. Object Manipulation
- Chapter 16. Interface
- Chapter 17. Tools
- Chapter 18. Options
- Chapter 19. Getting Help
- Part 4. Using TimeLiner Playback
- Glossary
- Index
• On the Viewpoint menu, click Display > Surfaces
or
• Click Surfaces on the Rendering Style toolbar.
Lines
As well as turning all lines on and off, it is possible to change the width of the lines. See “ Display Options
” for details on how to do this.
To toggle the rendering of lines on or off:
• On the Viewpoint menu, click Display > Lines
or
• Click Lines on the Rendering Style toolbar.
Points
Points are real points in the model, for example, the points in a point cloud from a laser scan. As well as
turning all points on and off, it is possible to change the number of pixels used to draw them. See “
Display Options ” for details on how to do this.
To toggle the rendering of points on or off:
• On the Viewpoint menu, click Display > Points
or
• Click Points on the Rendering Style toolbar.
Snap Points
Snap points are implied points in the model, for example, the center point of a sphere or end points of a
pipe. As well as turning all snap points on and off, it is possible to change the number of pixels used to
draw them. See “ Display Options ” for details on how to do this.
To toggle the rendering of snap points on or off:
• On the Viewpoint menu, click Display > Snap Points
Display Modes
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