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- :ref:`object_browser`\r
- :ref:`inspection_panel`\r
+- :ref:`hidefaces_panel`\r
- :ref:`python console`\r
- :ref:`property_panel`\r
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.. centered::\r
Inspection panel for Face \r
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+.. _hidefaces_panel:\r
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+Hide Faces panel\r
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\r
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+**Hide Faces** panel makes possible to hide temporary faces of any displayed object. **Hide Faces** panel looks like following:\r
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+.. image:: images/hide_faces_panel.png\r
+ :align: center\r
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+.. centered::\r
+ Hide Faces panel\r
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+- If this panel is activated it "listens" user selection.\r
+- If a face is selected then its name will be shown in the panel's list and hidden in the viewer. \r
+- If user selects a group of faces (or at least a one face of this group) then whole group will be hidden and also all faces from all objects referenced by this group.\r
+- If user will display the hidden group again (by a show operation) then the group will be removed from Hide Faces list and visibility of all referenced faces will be restored.\r
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+Also it is possible do not to hide faces, but make them transparent. For this purpose **"Transparent"** check-box can be used. Value of the transparency can be changed in **Visualization** tab of **Preferences** dialog box.\r
+Closing of **Hide Faces** panel restores visibility state of all objects. If it is necessary to deactivete the **Hide Faces** panel (preserving the current display state) then user has to press **"Esc"** button.\r
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.. _python console:\r
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Python console\r