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+ Using this menu you can create cross-section views (clipping planes)
+ of your presentation. To start, click on the New button. Now you can define the parameters of your cross-section. You can define
+ them either in Non Structured
+ or in IJK (Structured) way. Choosing Non Structured tab
+ you select the clipping plane by adjusting
+ Orientation (X-Y,
+ X-Z or Y-Z); Distance between
+ the opposite extremities of the object (if it is set to 0.5 the object
+ is split in two halves); and Rotation
+ (in angle degrees) around X (Y to Z)
+ and around Y (X to Z).
+ If the Show preview button is
+ on, you can see the clipping plane in the Object
+ window. In the IJK (Structured) mode
+ the clipping plane will be oriented completely perpendicular to one of
+ the Axes. Index
+ gives you the choice of several possible positions of the plane. If the
+ Show preview button is on, you
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+ window. To create a Plot2D presentation from the table, right-click on it, then
+ select Create Curves in the pop-up
+ menu. By unchecking Auto Assign you
+ can set attributes for your Plot2D Presentation.
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+ first column - the type of line (None, Solid, Dash, Dot, Dash -
+ Dot, Dash - Dot - Dot). In the
+ second column - the size of markers. In the
+ third column - the type of markers (Circle, Rectangle, Diamond,
+ Rightward, Leftward, Downward & Upward Triangle, Cross or Diagonal
+ Cross). In VISU you can create a table, which will
+ be composed of the scalar values applied to the cells forming a Cut Lines presentation. To create a table from Cut Lines presentation: 1. Create
+ a Cut Lines presentation. 2. In
+ the Object Browser or in the viewer right-click on your presentation and
+ from the pop-up menu select Create or
+ Update Table Your new table will be created and displayed
+ in the Object Browser. This option also allows to
+ update your table after modifying the base Cut Lines presentation. In VISU module 3d
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+ In Post-Pro module
+ 3d representations are constructed on the base of submeshes
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+Creating Plot2D Presentations from Tables
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Functionality of VISU component allows to import data - tables and display them in a special table viewer. Tables + style="font-weight: bold;">Post-Pro component allows to import + data tables and display them in a special table viewer. Tables represent column-ranged data with units and column and row titles (see also).
@@ -129,7 +102,7 @@ else-
In VISU
+ In Post-Pro
there are three
methods to import tables: 2.
- Creating
+ Creating
tables on the basis of Cut Lines presentations
@@ -169,5 +145,4 @@ if (window.writeIntopicBar) //--> - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/animating_presentations.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/animating_presentations.htm index 60f40b56..b8baafb1 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/animating_presentations.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/animating_presentations.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
In VISU - module you can generate real-time animation of fields. In - comparison with sweeping, animations - are created on the base of frames, displaying field presentations generated - on EVERY Time Stamp of your field. So, the frame - displaying the field presentation created on the base of the first time - stamp will begin your animation and the frame displaying the field presentation - created on the base of the last time stamp will end it. In sweeping ONLY ONE - Time Stamp is used for its generation.
+In Post-Pro + module you can generate real-time animation of fields. In comparison + with sweeping, animations are created on the + base of frames, displaying field presentations generated on EVERY + Time Stamp of your field. So, the frame displaying the field presentation + created on the base of the first time stamp will begin your animation + and the frame displaying the field presentation created on the base of + the last time stamp will end it. In sweeping ONLY + ONE Time Stamp is used for its generation.
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+In Post-Pro you can + generate simultaneous animation + of several fields: you can open + this dialog for several fields one after another and after generating + frames you can launch simultaneous animation of several fields.
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VISU functionality allows to create Curve
+ Post-Pro functionality allows to create Curve
lines on
the basis of the data taken from tables, and to display these curves in
form of 2D plot using Plot2d viewer. From this dialog box you can create several curves for the
- columns of your data table with the same units. VISU
+ columns of your data table with the same units. Post-Pro
allows to display at once up to 200 curves.
- - Select Line type, Line width, Marker - type, Color.
+ Select Line type (None, Solid, Dash, + Dot, Dash - Dot, Dash - Dot - Dot), + +Line width, +
+ +Marker + type (Circle, Rectangle, Diamond, Rightward, Leftward, Downward + & Upward Triangle, Cross or Diagonal Cross), +
+ +Color + (to be chosen from the standard ).
4. Click OK to create your curves with the given - parameters. Visu will automatically + parameters. Post-Pro will automatically create your curve or curves in the structure of the study under two SALOME objects (which will be also automatically created):
-
- SALOME +
- SALOME table object, which will be placed under this table and by default will have the same name
-- - Plot2DView object: SALOME container of curve lines, which will be used for construction of - XY plots. More about curve containers see here.
+ XY plots.- +
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+
- diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/creating_field_presentations.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/creating_field_presentations.htm index 5527e623..69b65121 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/creating_field_presentations.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/creating_field_presentations.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
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In VISU fields may - contain both scalar and vector values, applied to the cells of the submesh, - as well as ONLY scalar values. - It is not possible to make a vector presentation for fields containing +
In Post-Pro fields + may contain both scalar and vector values, applied to the cells of the + submesh, as well as ONLY scalar + values. It is not possible to make a vector presentation for fields containing only scalar values.
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In VISU you can create a table, which will - be composed of the scalar values applied to the cells forming a Cut Lines presentation.
- -- -
To create a table from Cut Lines presentation:
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1. Create - a Cut Lines presentation.
- -- -
2. In - the Object Browser or in the viewer right-click on your presentation and - from the pop-up menu select Create or - Update Table
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Your new table will be created and displayed - in the Object Browser.
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2. In - the Object Browser right-click on the Visu object - and from the pop-up menu select Create Plot2D View. A - new container for curve lines will be created in the study (with default - name Plot2DView:1).
+ the Object Browser right-click on the Post-Pro object + and from the pop-up menu select Create Plot2D View.@@ -167,7 +138,7 @@ else
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+In Post-Pro you can display up to 200 curves in one window. +
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From Cut Planes presentation one plane is taken and it is used as base plane for construction of cut lines.
This plane is cut by +
This plane is cut by a regular array of planes. The result of this operation is a regular array of lines in space, belonging to the same plane and having the same orientation. They are located inside @@ -157,156 +134,161 @@ else
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- Click on one of the time stamps of the field in the Object browser and select from the main menu Visualization - > Cut Lines, or click icon + > Cut Lines, or click icon in the Visualization Toolbar.
-- -
The - following dialog box will appear:
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Plane of lines: this tab of the dialog - box contains the parameters of the base plane, on which the cut lines - will be located.
+Plane + of lines: this tab of the dialog box contains the parameters of + the base plane, on which the cut lines will be located.
+
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- Orientation
+ Orientation
check boxes allow to set the orientation of cut planes in 3D space.
You should select two of three axis (XY, YZ, or ZX) in which your planes
- will be located in 3D space - Base plane
- position: position of the base plane. This value can be set by
- default or entered manually. - Rotations
+ will be located in 3D space Rotations
of the planes in 3d space around the axes of the selected orientation.
- (The angle of rotation is set in degrees.) - Displacement
+ (The angle of rotation is set in degrees.) Base
+ plane position: position of the base plane. This value can be set
+ by default or entered manually. Displacement
of the plane. This parameter defines position of the base plane
- in 3d space. - Show preview
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- simultaneously observe the preview of this presentation in the viewer. - Generate
- Data Table: If this check box is marked, Visu will automatically
- generate a data table on the basis of your Cut Lines presentation. This
- table will be created in the structure of the study. - Generate
+ in 3d space. Show
+ preview check box allows to edit the parameters of the presentation
+ and simultaneously observe the preview of this presentation in the viewer.
+ Generate Data Table: If this check
+ box is marked, Visu will automatically generate a data table on the basis
+ of your Cut Lines presentation. This table will be created in the structure
+ of the study. Generate
Curves: If this check box is marked, Visu will automatically generate
curve lines on the basis of values taken from the generated data table.
These curves will be created in the structure of the study and can be
- visualized in a XY plot.
+
+
More about table presentations and curve - lines see here.
+See more about table presentations and curve + lines here.
--
Cut
+ Cut
Planes: this tab of the dialog box contains the parameters of cut
- planes, which will be used for construction of the cut lines.
+
+
+
-
- - Orientation check boxes allow - to set the orientation of cut planes in 3D space. You should select two - of three axis (XY, YZ, or ZX) in which your planes will be located in - 3D space
- -- - Rotations of the planes in 3d - space around the axes of the selected orientation. (The angle of rotation - is set in degrees.)
- -- - Number of planes, which will form - your presentation.
- -- - Position of each of the planes - relative to other planes, which form your presentation. This value can - be set by default or entered manually.
- -- - Displacement of the planes. This - parameter defines the displacement of the planes into one or another side. -
+Orientation check boxes allow to set + the orientation of cut planes in 3D space. You should select two of three + axis (XY, YZ, or ZX) in which your planes will be located in 3D space
Rotations of the planes in 3d space + around the axes of the selected orientation. (The angle of rotation is + set in degrees.)
Number of planes, which will form your + presentation.
Position of each of the planes relative + to other planes, which form your presentation. This value can be set by + default or entered manually.
Displacement of the planes. This parameter + defines the displacement of the planes into one or another side.
+
-
+
-
Scalar Bar - tab allows to define the parameters of the scalar bar displayed +
Scalar + Bar tab allows to define the parameters of the scalar bar displayed along with this presentation (see - also).
+ also).+
-
+
-
After +
After you have finished with setting these parameters, click OK. Your presentation with scalar bar will be immediately displayed in the viewer:
-+
-
+
-
+
-
From Cut Lines presentation +
From Cut Lines presentation you can create a data table. This table will consist of the field scalar values located on each cut line - of the constructed presentation (see + of the constructed presentation (see also: Creating tables from Cut Lines presentations). After that your data table can be used for construction of a 2d plot of curves based on the scalar values from the table (see also: Creating curves and Creating XY plots).
-+
+ +
-
+ -
+ + +
- diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/cut_lines_resentation.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/cut_lines_resentation.htm index 6b19ce2e..4a3323a1 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/cut_lines_resentation.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/cut_lines_resentation.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
To create a Cut Planes - presentation:
+ style="font-family: 'Arial Black', sans-serif;">To create a Cut Planes presentation: -+
-
- Right-click on one of the time stamps of +
- Right-click on one of the time stamps of the field in the Object browser and from the pop-up menu choose Cut Planes, or
-+
-
- Click on one of the time stamps of the field +
- Click on one of the time stamps of the field in the Object browser and select from the main menu Visualization - > Cut Planes, or click icon + > Cut Planes, or click icon in the Visualization Toolbar
-- -
The following dialog box will appear: -
- -+
-
- -
- -
Cut
+ Cut
Planes tab allows to set additional parameters of your Cut
- Planes presentation: -
- Orientation check boxes allow
- to set the orientation of cut planes in 3D space. You should select two
- of three axis (XY, YZ, or ZX) in which your planes will be located in
- 3D space -
- Rotations of the planes in 3d
- space around the axes of the selected orientation. (The angle of rotation
- is set in degrees.) -
- Number of planes, which will form
- your presentation.
+
+
presentation:
+ +
Orientation + check boxes allow to set the orientation of cut planes in 3D space. + You should select two of three axis (XY, + YZ, or ZX) + in which your planes will be located in 3D space
Rotations + of the planes in 3d space around the axes of the selected orientation. + (The angle of rotation is set in degrees.)
Number + of planes, which will form your presentation.
Position + of each of the planes relative to other planes, which form your + presentation. This value can be set by default, entered manually.
Displacement + of the planes. This parameter defines the displacement of the planes + into one or another side.
Show + preview check box allows to edit the parameters of the presentation + and simultaneously observe the preview of this presentation in the viewer.
+ +
Scalar + Bar tab allows to define the parameters of the scalar bar displayed + along with this presentation (see + also).
- - Position of each of the planes - relative to other planes, which form your presentation. This value can - be set by default, entered manually.
+-
- - Displacement of the planes. This - parameter defines the displacement of the planes into one or another side. +
After you have finished with setting + these parameters, click OK. Your + presentation with scalar bar will be immediately displayed in the viewer:
-- - Show preview check box allows - to edit the parameters of the presentation and simultaneously observe - the preview of this presentation in the viewer.
+-
+
-
Scalar Bar - tab allows to define the parameters of the scalar bar displayed - along with this presentation (see - also).
+-
+
-
After you have finished with setting - these parameters, click OK. Your - presentation with scalar bar will be immediately displayed in the viewer: -
++ +
-
+
-
+
-
+
- + -
+
- diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/deformed_shape_presentation.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/deformed_shape_presentation.htm index 53825c0c..6dc426df 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/deformed_shape_presentation.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/deformed_shape_presentation.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
-
To create a Deformed Shape presentation:
+To create a Deformed Shape presentation:
-+
-
- Right-click on one of the time stamps of +
- Right-click on one of the time stamps of the field in the Object browser and from the pop-up menu choose Deformed Shape, or
-+
-
- Click on one of the time stamps of the field +
- Click on one of the time stamps of the field in the Object browser and select from the main menu Visualization - > Deformed Shape, or click icon + > Deformed Shape, or click icon in the Visualization Toolbar.
-- -
The following dialog box will appear: -
- -- -
- -
- -
In this dialog box you - can set additional parameters of your Deformed - Shape presentation:
- -- -
- - Scale Factor: visualization scaling - of all vector values applied to the cells of the mesh.
- --
- Magnitude coloring check box:
- this option allows to color your presentation according the scalar
+ Deformed
+ Shape tab allows to set additional parameters of your Deformed
+ Shape presentation: - Scale
+ Factor: visualization scaling of all vector values applied to the
+ cells of the mesh. - Magnitude
+ coloring check box: this option allows to color your presentation
+ according the scalar
range defined in Scalar Bar properties or to display it using only
- one color (this color is taken by default).
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
Scalar Bar - tab allows to define the parameters of the scalar bar displayed +
Scalar + Bar tab allows to define the parameters of the scalar bar displayed along with this presentation (see - also).
+ also).+
-
After you have finished +
After you have finished with setting these parameters, click OK. Your presentation with scalar bar will be immediately displayed in the viewer:
-+
-
+
-
+
-
+ -
+ + +
- diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/displaying_hiding_presentations.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/displaying_hiding_presentations.htm index 909c327f..ad64a277 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/displaying_hiding_presentations.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/displaying_hiding_presentations.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
-
+
@@ -175,10 +148,10 @@ else
From the main menu choose Representation - > Erase All or
+ > Erase All or click this button in the Representation toolbar + -in the Representation - toolbar click this button
+
@@ -192,8 +165,6 @@ else
-
-
@@ -249,5 +220,4 @@ if (window.writeIntopicBar) //--> - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/displaying_tables.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/displaying_tables.htm index eb2ca69a..d3252593 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/displaying_tables.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/displaying_tables.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
+ name=Table>
+ + + +
@@ -153,5 +129,4 @@ if (window.writeIntopicBar) //--> - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/editing_field_presentations.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/editing_field_presentations.htm index 8c4afe7b..20af7283 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/editing_field_presentations.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/editing_field_presentations.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
In - VISU all options allowing Changing view parameters, + Post-Pro all options allowing + Changing view parameters, Renaming, Displaying/Hiding, Scaling, Selecting are ALSO functional in case of management @@ -131,7 +105,10 @@ else
+ + + +
@@ -145,5 +122,4 @@ if (window.writeIntopicBar) //--> - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/exploring_med_files.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/exploring_med_files.htm index f92ed2dd..8af189a3 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/exploring_med_files.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/exploring_med_files.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
+ + + + - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_elements_attributes.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_elements_attributes.htm index dadc862c..949e996f 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_elements_attributes.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_elements_attributes.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
1. In the main menu choose Selection >Selection - info... The following dialog box will appear:
+ info..., choose + the necessary type of elements (Point, + Cell, or Actor) in the + dialog box and click on the element of the required type in the viewer. + The chosen element will be highlighted and its attributes will be displayed + in this dialog box: -+
- +
-
+ -
In this dialog you can choose a type of elements - which attributes you would like to get: Point, - Cell, Actor.
+-
+ -
+
2. In the viewer click on the element of - the required type.
+- Mesh + name
+ +- Field + name
-+
- + ID Number of the point
- +- + Scalar value applied to the point (if any)
-+
- Vector value applied + to the point (if any)
-It will be highlighted and its attributes - will be displayed in this dialog box:
+- Coordinates of the + point in 3d space
-
- +
+ +
+ +
+
- Mesh
+
+
+ - Mesh
name - Field
+ - Field
name -
- ID Number of the point -
+ ID Number of the cell -
- Scalar value applied to the point (if any) -
+ Scalar value applied to the cell (if any) - Vector value applied
- to the point (if any) - Vector value applied
+ to the cell (if any) - Coordinates of the
- point in 3d space - Attributes of the
+ points forming this cell (in table layout) - Mesh
- name - Field
- name -
- ID Number of the cell -
- Scalar value applied to the cell (if any) - Vector value applied
- to the cell (if any) - Attributes of the
- points forming this cell Actor (3D object) Actor
- - it is any 3D object (presentation
- of a submesh, field presentation) displayed in the viewer. An
+ Actor (any 3D object (presentation
+ of a submesh, field presentation) displayed in the viewer) possesses the following characteristics - Mesh
+ - Mesh
name - Field
+ - Field
name - Coordinates of the
+ - Coordinates of the
object in 3d space - Size of the object - Size of the object
+ (expressed as the extent along the coordinates) Using this dialog box, you can examine the attributes of a
+ Using this dialog box, you can examine the attributes of a
definite point or cell, selected by its ID number. For that, you should
only enter an ID number of a definite point or cell in the ID
field, the attributes of this point or cell will be immediately
@@ -256,5 +264,4 @@ if (window.writeIntopicBar)
//-->
-
diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_started.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_started.htm
index eb1cabdf..7a0c1e14 100755
--- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_started.htm
+++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_started.htm
@@ -2,31 +2,11 @@
-
-
-
-
From
the File menu choose Import
- MED or right-click on the Visu
+ From File The structure of the
imported MED object will be immediately displayed in the Object Browser
- of SALOME application: At the same time you can import several MED files and work
+ At the same time you can import several MED files and work
with them simultaneously. All imported MED files will be displayed in
- the Object Browser of SALOME application in Visu
+ the Object Browser of SALOME application in Post-Pro
folder. In VISU component there are two options of loading of MED
- objects: In Post-Pro component there are two options of loading of
+ MED objects: -
+ -
loading of all data stored in the MED object into the study -
+ -
loading of the structure of the MED object into the study. In this case
the supplementary data will be automatically uploaded on creation of 3D
presentations on the basis of the
fields stored in this MED object. This
- option can be set by enabling/disabling Preferences>Visu>Full
+ This
+ option can be set by enabling/disabling Preferences>Post-Pro>Full
med loading item.
1. From
the main menu choose File > Import
- TABLE, or in the Object Browser right-click on the Visu
- object and select Import TABLE
- item. 3. In
- the Object Browser VISU will create
- a new folder having the name of the imported file. All tables from this
- file will be located in this folder: From this picture you can see that one
- *.xls file can contain several tables.The following
+ information about Cells is available:
+
+Cells
+Usage overview
-Getting started
+ HOW TO:
-STEP 1:
- Create a new study and launch VISU module
+//-->
+
-STEP 2:
- Import a mesh from a MED file
-
-STEP 3:
- Create a presentation of a submesh and set view parameters
+//-->
-STEP 4:
- Create field presentations and use sweeping
-
-STEP 5:
- Animate fields
-
-
+//-->
-STEP 6:
- Import a table from a file and create a 2d plot based on the data from
- this table
-
-
-
-
-Importing MED file
@@ -124,15 +96,13 @@ else
Importing/exporting
@@ -129,9 +102,9 @@ else
-
In VISU +
In Post-Pro you can export into XML files one of the tables contained in the XML file, which has been previously imported into study.
-+
To export a table:
-
1. Click on it in the Object Browser and +
1. Click on it in the Object Browser and select Export Table.
-+
-
2.
+ 2.
In the standard dialog box enter the name of the file, which will contain
your exported table, and click OK button.
Your table will be exported. Post-processing
- module VISU for SALOME is
+ module Post-Pro for
+ SALOME is
destined for visualization of data produced by the other components of
- the platform. VISU provides various
+ the platform. Post-Pro provides
+ various
forms of data visualization including: Introduction to VISU
@@ -173,5 +151,4 @@ if (window.writeIntopicBar) //--> - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/iso_surfaces_presentation.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/iso_surfaces_presentation.htm index 78ed0521..dace4ab9 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/iso_surfaces_presentation.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/iso_surfaces_presentation.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
To create an Iso Surfaces - presentation:
+ style="font-family: 'Arial Black', sans-serif;">To create an Iso Surfaces presentation: -+
-
- Right-click on one of the time stamps of +
- Right-click on one of the time stamps of the field in the Object browser and from the pop-up menu choose Iso Surfaces, or
-+
-
- Click on one of the time stamps of the field
- in the Object browser and select from the main menu Visualization
- > Iso Surfaces, or click icon
+ - Click on one of the time stamps of the
+ field in the Object browser and select from the main menu Visualization
+ > Iso Surfaces, or click icon
in the Visualization Toolbar The following dialog box will appear:
- Iso
+ Iso
Surface tab allows to set additional parameters of
- the Iso Surfaces presentation: -
- Number of surfaces, which will
- be generated in the framework of this presentation -
- Minimum / Maximum value fields
- allow to enter the range of scalar or vector values applied to the cells,
- on the basis of which this presentation will be created. -
- Update scalar bar range with these values
- button allows you to update the range of the values, displayed
- with by the scalar bar, with the previously defined range of values. Number
+ of surfaces, which will be generated in the framework of this presentation Minimum / Maximum
+ value fields allow to enter the range of scalar or vector values
+ applied to the cells, on the basis of which this presentation will be
+ created. Update
+ scalar bar range with these values button allows you to update
+ the range of the values, displayed with by the scalar bar, with the previously
+ defined range of values. Scalar
+ Bar tab allows to define the parameters of the scalar bar displayed
+ along with this presentation (see
+ also). After
+ you have finished with setting these parameters, click OK.
+ Your presentation with scalar bar will be immediately displayed
+ in the viewer: Scalar Bar tab allows to define the
- parameters of the scalar bar displayed along with this presentation (see also). After
- you have finished with setting these parameters, click OK.
- Your presentation with scalar bar will be immediately displayed
- in the viewer:
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
- diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/points.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/points.htm index 904dace7..885b3fa5 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/points.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/points.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
-
+
@@ -132,5 +105,4 @@ if (window.writeIntopicBar) //--> - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/running_visu.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/running_visu.htm index 0a650a40..f2b05f41 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/running_visu.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/running_visu.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
To start VISU module in the SALOME application:
+To start Post-Pro module in the SALOME + application click icon + in the toolbar.
-+
-
Run - SALOME application
Create - a new study by clicking icon in the main toolbar. The - following SALOME standard window will - appear:
Before launching Post-Pro module, you should set the VTK + viewer as default viewer for creation of a new study window. In Post-Pro + you can create presentations only in the VTK viewer. (see also: Setting + preferences)
-+
-
- -
- -
Before launching VISU module, you should set the VTK viewer - as default viewer for creation of a new study window. In VISU you can - create presentations only in the VTK viewer. (see also: Setting preferences)
- -- -
3. - In the bottom toolbar click icon or from - the bottom Choose box
- -- -
select - Visu.
- -- -
- -
The initial desktop of +
The initial desktop of the SALOME platform will be updated with some additional toolbars and - menus related to VISU component . It will look like as follows:
+ menus related to Post-Pro component . It will look like as follows: -+
-
+
-
+
-
+
- + -
+
-
+
-
+
- diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scalar_map_presentation.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scalar_map_presentation.htm index 0c528ecc..972c95f9 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scalar_map_presentation.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scalar_map_presentation.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
Scalar Map is the - basic type of visualization of calculation data in VISU + basic type of visualization of calculation data in Post-Pro module. This presentation consists of the following:
@@ -144,8 +127,8 @@ else
- coloring of the cells of this presentation, according the scalar or vector values applied to this cells;
-- creating - of a scalar bar: a scale, representing the correspondence between +
- creating of a scalar bar: a scale, representing + the correspondence between the scalar values of the field and the used colors.
@@ -175,13 +158,9 @@ else
The following dialog box will appear:
-- - -
-
This dialog box is equal for all types of field presentations +
This dialog box is equal for all types of field presentations and it will be present as an additional tab in all dialog boxes allowing to create the other types of presentations. It allows to set the parameters of Scalar range, as well as the @@ -191,136 +170,183 @@ else > Visu > Scalar Bar.
-- -
Scalar range parameters:
+-
+
-
- Scalar Mode field: - This field allows to choose the mode of transformation of vector values - into scalar values for creation of the presentation. It can be module - of the vector or one of three components of the vector. (Note: This choose - box is relevant only for fields containing vector values, in other cases - it will be inactive).
+Scalar + range parameters:
+
-
- Logarithmic - scaling check box: You can apply logarithmic - scaling to the color scale of the presentation.
+Scalar + Mode field: This field allows to choose + the mode of transformation of vector values into scalar values for creation + of the presentation. It can be module of the vector or one of three components + of the vector. (Note: This choose box is relevant only for fields containing + vector values, in other cases it will be inactive).
+
-
- Scalar - range check boxes: These check boxes allow you to - select the range of scalar values of the field, on the basis of which - this presentation will be constructed.
+Logarithmic + scaling check box: You can apply logarithmic + scaling to the color scale of the presentation.
+
-
Use
+ Use
field range: if this check box is selected, all cells of the field
presentation will be colored according the values applied to these cells.
Use
- imposed range: here you can define your own range of scalar values
- of the field, on the basis of which this presentation will be constructed.
- The cells of the field presentation with applied scalar or vector values
- belonging to this imposed range will be colored according to these values.
- The other cells of the field presentation (with applied scalar or vector
- values out of this imposed range) will be displayed using one color. For
- the cells with applied scalar or vector values, which are less than the
- minimal value of the imposed range,
- the color will be the same as for the cells with applied minimal values.
- For the cells with applied scalar or vector values, which are larger than
- the maximal value of the imposed
- range the color will be the same as for the cells with applied minimal
- values.
+
+
-
-
Scalar Bar parameters:
- -+
-
- Nb.
+ Use
+ imposed range: here you can define
+ your own range of scalar values of the field, on the basis of which this
+ presentation will be constructed. The cells of the field presentation
+ with applied scalar or vector values belonging to this imposed range will
+ be colored according to these values. The other cells of the field presentation
+ (with applied scalar or vector values out of this imposed range) will
+ be displayed using one color. For the cells with applied scalar or vector
+ values, which are less than the minimal value of the imposed range, the
+ color will be the same as for the cells with applied minimal values. For
+ the cells with applied scalar or vector values, which are larger than
+ the maximal value of the imposed range the color will be the same as for
+ the cells with applied minimal values. Colors
+ and Labels Nb.
of colors field: In this field you can enter the number of colors,
- which will be used for coloring of cells containing scalar values. - Nb.
+ which will be used for coloring of cells containing scalar values. Nb.
of labels field: In this field you can enter the number of labels,
- indicating graduation of the scalar bar.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
- Orientation:
+ Orientation:
You can select Vertical or Horizontal orientation of the scalar
- bar.
+
+
+
-
- Origin: - Here you can enter coordinates of the origin of the scalar bar.
+Origin: + you can enter X & Y + coordinates of the origin of the scalar bar.
+
-
- Dimensions: - Dimensions of the scalar bar.
+Dimensions: + you can enter Width and Height of the scalar bar.
+
-
+
+ Save as default values check box allows
to save this parameters for all presentations, which will be constructed
- later.
Text properties button allows you to - define from the following dialog box:
+ -+
- +
Text + properties button allows you to define from the following dialog + box:
-
- Title - of the field, on the basis of which this presentation is created,
+Title + of the field, on the basis of which this presentation is created,
Font + properties of the this Title, + displayed in the Object Browser,
Font + properties of the Labels, + displayed new the scalar bar, created with this presentation.
- Font properties - of the this title, displayed in the Object Browser,
+-
- Font properties - of the labels, displayed new the scalar bar, created with this presentation. -
+After you have finished with setting these + parameters, click OK. Your presentation + with scalar bar will be immediately displayed in the viewer:
-+
-
After - you have finished with setting these parameters, click OK. - Your presentation with scalar bar will be immediately displayed - in the viewer:
+-
+
-
+
-
+
+ + + +
@@ -340,5 +366,4 @@ if (window.writeIntopicBar) //--> - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scaling_presentations.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scaling_presentations.htm index 5ab98aec..a517e2b3 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scaling_presentations.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scaling_presentations.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - -
-
+
-
In Choose - function field select the function of the scaling for each axes. - ( None or Linear).
- -In Coefficient - field enter the coefficient of the scaling.
-To cancel all changes, click Reset button.
@@ -190,5 +156,4 @@ if (window.writeIntopicBar) //--> - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/selection_in_visu.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/selection_in_visu.htm index 5c1b3d06..0d3c0e7d 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/selection_in_visu.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/selection_in_visu.htm @@ -2,31 +2,11 @@ - - - - --