From: mkr Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 07:58:48 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Update GUI documentation for VISU module. X-Git-Tag: mergeto_OCC_debug_for_3_2_0b1_07Apr06~11 X-Git-Url: http://git.salome-platform.org/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d2928a44c19439ebfd30105ac683c6c89913ac8f;p=modules%2Fvisu.git Update GUI documentation for VISU module. --- diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/animation_in_gauss_viewer.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/animation_in_gauss_viewer.htm new file mode 100755 index 00000000..192c7c14 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/animation_in_gauss_viewer.htm @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ + + + + + +Animation in Gauss Viewer + + + + + + + + + + + +

Recording in Gauss Viewer

+ +

In the addition + to the Animation at Time stamps available + for all Post-Pro presentations, Gauss + Viewer gives the possibility to record AVI clips of user actions. + This functionality is available at any time for all contents of the 3D + Viewer, including Animation or Segmentation.

+ +

 

+ +

To start the video recording session click Start +  button. + After it you will see a standard dialog box allowing input the file name + for AVI clip and browse for the location.

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Then you'll be asked to define Recording + Properties:

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After you click OK, the recording will start and all your actions in + the viewer will be recorded.

+ +

Note that if you change the size of the 3D viewer window, the avi file + would be corrupt.

+ +

 

+ +

Press Stop button + to finish video recording or Pause + button to suspend it. If the recording is just paused, + you can always continue it by clicking Play + button.

+ +

 

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/clipping.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/clipping.htm index 048794c1..6639d298 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/clipping.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/clipping.htm @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ if (navigator.appName !="Netscape") -

Creating presentations

+

Presentation of a submesh

To create a presentation of a submesh:

 

In the Object Browser right-click on a submesh - contained in an imported  MED - object and from the pop-up menu choose Create - Presentation:

+ containing in an imported MED object and from the pop-up menu choose Create Presentation:

 

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diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/creating_xy_plot.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/creating_xy_plot.htm index 51ae5bb4..672aec30 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/creating_xy_plot.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/creating_xy_plot.htm @@ -20,16 +20,12 @@ p.whs3 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:40px; font-style:nor p.whs4 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; font-style:italic; color:#ff0000; margin-left:40px; } p.whs5 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:40px; font-style:normal; color:#000000; font-weight:normal; } p.whs6 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:40px; font-style:normal; color:#000000; font-weight:bold; } -img_whs7 { border:none; border-style:none; width:444px; height:310px; float:none; } +img_whs7 { border:none; width:444px; height:310px; float:none; border-style:none; } p.whs8 { font-weight:bold; margin-left:0px; } p.whs9 { margin-left:40px; } p.whs10 { margin-left:0px; } img_whs11 { border:none; width:20px; height:20px; border-style:none; } -img_whs12 { border:none; width:252px; height:96px; border-style:none; } -p.whs13 { font-weight:bold; margin-left:40px; } -img_whs14 { border:none; width:600px; height:431px; border-style:none; } -p.whs15 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; font-weight:bold; margin-left:0px; background-image:url('../texture_horiz_ltbluebubbles.jpg'); } -img_whs16 { border:none; width:35px; height:37px; float:none; border-style:none; } +p.whs12 { font-weight:bold; margin-left:40px; } -->

Operations with presentations

-

To display a presentation:

+

 

-

Right-click on it in the Object Browser and +

To display a presentation:

+ +

 

+ +

Right-click on it in the Object Browser and from the pop-up menu choose Display.

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- -

                       

- -

 

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To display several presentations:

 

-

Hold down Ctrl +

Hold down Ctrl button and select in the Object Browser the presentations for displaying. Right-click with the mouse and from the pop-up menu select Display.

-

 

+

 

To display only one presentation:

-

 

+

 

-

 Choose +

 Choose Display only option. The other presentations will be immediately  hidden.

-

 

+

 

To hide this presentation:

-

 

+

 

-

From the same pop-up menu choose Erase. +

From the same pop-up menu choose Erase. (This option will automatically appear in this pop-up menu if this presentation have been displayed)

 

-

 

+

 

To hide all presentations:

 

-

From the main menu choose Representation - > Erase All or click this button   in the Representation toolbar -   

+

From the main menu choose Representation + > Erase All, click button   in the Representation toolbar + or right-click in the 3D Viewer and select Erase + All in the pop-up menu.   

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+

 

To delete an existing presentation:

 

-

Right-click on it in the Object Browser and +

Right-click on it in the Object Browser and from the pop-up menu choose Delete.

@@ -209,9 +211,31 @@ else option allows to set or modify additional parameters of field presentations after its creation.

-

 

+

 

-

 

+

To rename a field presentation

+ +

 

+ +

1. Right-click on this + presentation in the Object Browser or in the viewer.

+ +

 

+ +

2. From the pop-up menu select Rename + option, the following dialog box will appear:

+ +

 

+ +

                       

+ +

 

+ +

In the field Name + enter your personal name of the presentation and click OK + button to confirm your choice. The name of the presentation will + change in the Object Browser.

- - - - - - - - -

Editing field presentations

- -

 In - Post-Pro all options allowing - Changing view parameters, - Renaming, Displaying/Hiding, - Scaling, Selecting are ALSO functional in case of management - of field presentations. But there are some additional options specific - ONLY to field presentations.   

- -

 

- -

To delete a field presentation:

- -

 

- -

1. - Right-click on this presentation in the Object Browser or in the viewer.

- -

 

- -

2. - From the pop-up menu select Delete option.

- -

 

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-Related Topics - - -

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- - - - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/exploring_med_files.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/exploring_med_files.htm deleted file mode 100755 index 8af189a3..00000000 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/exploring_med_files.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ - - - - - -Exploring MED files - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Exploring MED files

- -

In VISU you - can explore MED files. This option automatically launches MED component of SALOME platform and imports - MED files using the algorithm of exploring integrated in this component.

- -

 

- -

To explore a MED file:

- -

 

- -

1.  From - the main menu choose File > Explore - MED file

- -

 

- -

2.  Using - a standard Search Files dialog - box choose the required MED file.

- -

 

- -

The - structure of the explored MED file will be displayed in the Object Browser. -

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-Related Topics - - -

- - - - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_elements_attributes.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_elements_attributes.htm index 949e996f..19c44c4e 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_elements_attributes.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/getting_elements_attributes.htm @@ -15,28 +15,31 @@ if (navigator.appName !="Netscape") -

Getting elements attributes

+

Attributes of elements +

-

To view the attributes of the elements (cells, points, meshes) +

To view the attributes of elements (cells, points, meshes) displayed in the viewer:

-

 

+

 

-

1. In the main menu choose  

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

In the main menu choose  Selection >Selection info...,  choose the necessary type of elements (Point, @@ -112,146 +122,84 @@ else The chosen element will be highlighted and its attributes will be displayed in this dialog box:

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- -

 

- -

- -

 

- -

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You can - get the following information about Points:

- -

- 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)

- -

- Coordinates of the - point in 3d space

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The following - information about Cells is available:

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- 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 (in table layout)

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An +

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You can get the following information + about Points:

+ + + +

 

+ +

+ +

The following information about + Cells is available:

+ + + +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

An Actor (any 3D object (presentation of a submesh, field presentation) displayed in the viewer) possesses the following characteristics

- -

 

- -

- Mesh - name

- -

- Field - name

- -

- Coordinates of the - object in 3d space

- -

- Size of the object - (expressed as the extent along the coordinates)

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Using this dialog box, you can examine the attributes of a + style="font-weight: normal;">possesses the following characteristics:

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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 diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/importing_med_objects.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/importing_med_objects.htm index dfc00ddf..6326902b 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/importing_med_objects.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/importing_med_objects.htm @@ -17,18 +17,23 @@ if (navigator.appName !="Netscape") h1.whs1 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; } p.whs2 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; } p.whs3 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:40px; } -img_whs4 { border:none; border-style:none; width:453px; height:256px; float:none; } -p.whs5 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; background-image:url('../texture_horiz_ltbluebubbles.jpg'); } -img_whs6 { border:none; float:none; width:36px; height:38px; border-style:none; } -p.whs7 { background-image:url('../texture_horiz_ltbluebubbles.jpg'); } -p.whs8 { background-image:url('../texture_horiz_ltbluebubbles.jpg'); margin-left:0px; } +p.whs4 { margin-left:40px; } +img_whs5 { border:none; width:453px; height:256px; float:none; border-style:none; } +p.whs6 { margin-left:120px; } +img_whs7 { border:none; width:294px; height:486px; float:none; border-style:none; } +p.whs8 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:40px; font-weight:bold; } +ul.whs9 { list-style:disc; } +p.whs10 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; background-image:url('../texture_horiz_ltbluebubbles.jpg'); } +img_whs11 { border:none; float:none; width:36px; height:38px; border-style:none; } +p.whs12 { background-image:url('../texture_horiz_ltbluebubbles.jpg'); } +p.whs13 { background-image:url('../texture_horiz_ltbluebubbles.jpg'); margin-left:0px; } --> - -

Introduction to VISU

+

Introduction to Post + Pro

Post-processing module Post-Pro  for diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/iso_surfaces_presentation.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/iso_surfaces_presentation.htm index 40b7e370..5e3ee50f 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/iso_surfaces_presentation.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/iso_surfaces_presentation.htm @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ p.whs11 { margin-left:24px; } p.whs12 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:40px; } p.whs13 { margin-left:60px; } p.whs14 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:0px; } -img_whs15 { border:none; width:574px; height:411px; float:none; border-style:none; } +img_whs15 { border:none; border-style:none; width:634px; height:577px; float:none; } --> - - - - - - - - -

Renaming presentations

- -

To rename your presentation:

- -

 

- -

Right-click on the submesh (for which you - have already created a presentation) in the Object Browser or right-click - on this presentation in the viewer. From the pop-up menu choose Rename, the following dialog box will - appear:

- -

 

- -

                       

- -

 

- -

In the field Name - enter your personal name of the presentation and click OK - button to confirm your choice. The name of the presentation will - change in the Object Browser.

- -

 

- - - - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scalar_map_presentation.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scalar_map_presentation.htm index 3aa2c84a..bd4e094e 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scalar_map_presentation.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/scalar_map_presentation.htm @@ -29,21 +29,22 @@ p.whs12 { margin-left:0px; font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; font-weight:no img_whs13 { border:none; width:336px; height:501px; border-style:none; float:none; } ul.whs14 { list-style:disc; } p.whs15 { margin-left:36px; } -p.whs16 { font-weight:bold; margin-left:24px; } -p.whs17 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:40px; font-weight:bold; } -p.whs18 { margin-left:24px; font-weight:normal; } -p.whs19 { margin-left:24px; } -p.whs20 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:40px; font-weight:normal; } -p.whs21 { font-weight:bold; margin-left:36px; } -p.whs22 { margin-left:60px; } -p.whs23 { margin-left:0px; } -p.whs24 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:0px; } -p.whs25 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:36px; font-weight:bold; } -p.whs26 { margin-left:120px; } -img_whs27 { border:none; width:308px; height:241px; border-style:none; float:none; } -p.whs28 { margin-left:72px; } -p.whs29 { margin-left:48px; } -img_whs30 { border:none; border-style:none; width:433px; height:303px; float:none; } +ol.whs16 { list-style:disc; } +p.whs17 { font-weight:bold; margin-left:24px; } +p.whs18 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:40px; font-weight:bold; } +p.whs19 { margin-left:24px; font-weight:normal; } +p.whs20 { margin-left:24px; } +p.whs21 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:40px; font-weight:normal; } +p.whs22 { font-weight:bold; margin-left:36px; } +p.whs23 { margin-left:60px; } +p.whs24 { margin-left:0px; } +p.whs25 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:0px; } +p.whs26 { font-family:'Times New Roman' , serif; margin-left:36px; font-weight:bold; } +p.whs27 { margin-left:120px; } +img_whs28 { border:none; width:308px; height:241px; border-style:none; float:none; } +p.whs29 { margin-left:72px; } +p.whs30 { margin-left:48px; } +img_whs31 { border:none; width:433px; height:303px; float:none; border-style:none; } --> -

Scaling presentations

+

Translate Presentation

In SALOME - there is a feature allowing to scale presentations of submeshes and field - presentations along one of the axes (X, Y, Z).

+ there is a feature allowing to translate presentations of submeshes and + field presentations along axes (X, Y, Z).

 

-

To  scale - a presentation:

+

To translate a presentation right-click on it in the Object Browser + or 3D Viewer and select Translate Presentation. +

 

-

1. Choose in the main - menu Representation > Scaling, - or

+

              

-

     click - on the icon in - the Representation Toolbar.

+

 

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+

The presentation will be moved by the specified + distance along axes.

-

2. In the Scaling - dialog box set the parameters of the scaling:

+

To cancel all changes, click Reset + button.

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- -

 

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To cancel all changes, - click Reset button.

- -

 

- -

3. Click Apply +

3. Click Apply button, to apply your scaling on the chosen presentation.

-

 

+

 

-

4. +

4. To confirm all actions and quit Scaling - dialog box, click - OK. + font-weight: bold;">Translate + Presentation dialog + box, click OK.   

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- - - - - - - - - -

Selection in VISU

- -

VISU module allows to make selection of the whole presentation, - as well as of its elements: cells, edges, points.

- -

 

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To make selection of the whole - presentation, (if it has been displayed)  click - on it in the viewer or in the Object Browser.

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Your presentation will - be displayed with white outline automatically generated by the viewer - according the borders of the presentation in 3d space.

- -

 

- -

To - make selection of several presentations, hold down Shift - button and click on them one after another in the viewer or in - the Object Browser or hold down left mouse button and outline the desired - presentations in the viewer window.

- -

 

- -

To make selection of - the elements of the presentation (cells, edges, points):

- -

 

- -

1. - Choose from Selection Toolbar the - mode of selection:

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  Points -

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   Selection -  

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Edges

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 Selection -          

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Cells

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Selection -           

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Actor

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Selection -

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2. - Click on the element of the presentation in the viewer. The color of the - selected element will automatically change.

- -

To - make selection of several elements of the presentation, with pressed Shift button click on them one after - another in the viewer.

- -

 

- -

Actor selection mode is initial mode - of selection of the whole presentation.

- -

 

- -

To make selection of - an element of the presentation (cell, point) with a definite number, you - can:

- -

 

- -

 1. - Choose from the main menu Selection > - Cell (Point) > Select by number or

- -

 

- -

 2. - Select from Selection Toolbar a mode of selection (Cells selection - or Points selection),

- -

right-click on the - presentation displayed in the viewer and from the pop-up menu choose (according - the chosen mode of selection)  Select a Point - or Select a Cell option.

- -

 

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The - following dialog box will appear:

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Or in case of cell - selection:

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In the field Point number (Cell number) enter the - number of the Point (Cell), you want to select and press OK. - The selected element of your presentation will be highlighted:

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- - - - diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/setting_properties_of_xy_plots.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/setting_properties_of_xy_plots.htm index cf772b0c..a042831f 100755 --- a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/setting_properties_of_xy_plots.htm +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/files/setting_properties_of_xy_plots.htm @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ if (navigator.appName !="Netscape") -

Vector Field Presentation

+

Vectors Presentation

Vector Field  presentation visualizes vectors of the corresponding cells of the mesh in graphical @@ -184,14 +184,14 @@ else

 

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-Related Topics +Related Topics

diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/gauss_points_presentation.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/gauss_points_presentation.htm new file mode 100755 index 00000000..40b89f2d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/gauss_points_presentation.htm @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ + + + + + +Gauss Points Presentation + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Creating a Gauss Points Presentation

+ +

To create a Gauss Points  presentation:

+ +

 

+ +

- Right-click on one of the time stamps of + the field in the Object browser and from the pop-up menu choose Gauss Points, or

+ +

- Click on one of the time stamps of the field + in the Object browser and select from the main menu Visualization + > Gauss Points, or click icon + in the Visualization Toolbar.

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Now you can choose the Type + of your Gauss Points presentation and Primitives + used for visualisation of the points and set their properties.

+ +

You can also change the Scalar + Bar properties

+ +

 

+ +

To exit the dialog and apply choices press + OK button, or press CANCEL + button to quit.

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Picking

+ +

Picking is a special + way of viewing Gauss Points presentations

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

Picking mode is activated by selecting   button in the Gauss Viewer toolbar.

+ +

Now if the cursor touches a point it is highlighted  with + triangular markers (pyramids). The cursor is dynamically generated so + that apexes of each pyramid touch the point sprite boundary, and the height + of the pyramid is fixed.

+ +

To get information about the point click the left mouse button or press + S (or s) key of the keyboard.

+ +

Once a point is selected, the presentation is centered around this point + and a semi-transparent window is displayed next to the selected point + and shows the following information:

+ +
    + +
  • The ID of the point within its parent mesh element

  • + +
  • Coordinates of the Gauss point

  • + +
  • In the case of a result at Gauss point: Scalar + value being inspected + all components individually

  • + +
  • Name of its parent mesh element

  • +
+ +

In addition, the active scalar bar is updated to highlight the corresponding + value of the selected scalar value by a black line.

+ +

 

+ +

All Picking preferences can be defined using Preferences, however, you + can customize them for the current presentation.

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +
    + +
  • Cursor + - allows to adjust the Size of + the cursor used for Picking (ranging from 0.1 to 1), the Height + of the pyramids (ranging from 0 to 10) and the Selection + cursor color.

  • + +
  • Tolerance + - defines at which distance of the cursor from the point it becomes selected + (ranges from 0.001 to 10).

  • + +
  • Information window + - allows to define the Transparency + (from 0% = opaque to 100% = transparent) and Position + of the window, which can be:

  • + +
  • Centred + below the point, or

  • + +
  • located at Top-left + corner of the 3D view

  • + +
  • Movement + of the Camera can also be define by + the user.

  • + +
  • Zoom + at first selected point - This value is used to define the focal + distance at the first selected point (at the end of the movement of the + camera). This value is a ratio that will be multiplied by the current + zoom value.

  • + +
  • Number + of steps between two positions - defines + the smoothness of camera movement at selection by the number of iterations. + If set to 1 the camera is zoomed and centered at the point momentarily. + Greater numbers mean very slow camera movement.   

  • + +
  • Display + parent mesh element - allows to visualize + or hide the parent mesh element of the selected gauss point.

  • +
+ +

 

+ +

 

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Plot 3D presentation

+ +

Plot 3D is a presentation + of scalar values of meshes lying on a cutting plane. The relief and coloring + of the resulting presentation both correspond to the values applied to + the cells of the mesh.

+ +

 

+ +

To + create a Plot 3D presentation:

+ +

 

+ +

- Right-click on one + of the time stamps of the field in the Object browser and from the pop-up + menu choose Plot 3D, or

+ +

- Click on one of the + time stamps of the field in the Object browser and select from the main + menu Visualization > Plot 3D, + or click icon in + the Visualization Toolbar.

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

Plot + 3D Definition tab allows you to set additional parameters of your + Plot 3D presentation:

+ +

 

+ +
    + +
  • Orientation + radio buttons allow to set the orientation of cut plane in 3D space. You + should select two of three axis (XY, YZ, or ZX) in which the plane will + be located in 3D space. If the mesh is 2D this functionality is disable, + as there exist only one plane for a Plot 3D.  

  • + +
  • Rotations + of the planes in 3d space around the axes of the selected orientation. + (The angle of rotation is set in degrees.)

  • + +
  • Position + - allows to select the position of the plane in the object (ranging from + 0 to 1). The value 0.5 corresponds to cutting by halves.

  • + +
  • Relative + check box allows to increase / decrease the value by decimal steps.  

  • + +
  • Scale + Factor - visualization + scaling of all vector values applied to the cells of the mesh.

  • + +
  • Presentation + type:

  • + +
  • Surface + - Plot 3D will be represented with a smooth surface.

  • + +
  • Contour + - Plot 3D will be represented with a set of contours

  • + +
  • Number + of contours - allows to define the number of contours (active when + Contour presentation type is selected).

  • + +
  • Preview + cutting plane checkbox allows to see the position of the cutting + plate in the Viewer while defining the presentation.

  • +
+ +

 

+ +

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 map on deformed shape will be immediately displayed in the + viewer:

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/primitive_types.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/primitive_types.htm new file mode 100755 index 00000000..4370a4b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/primitive_types.htm @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ + + + + + +Primitive Types + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Primitive Types

+ +

Gauss Point presentations + use primitives to visualize the value of the results obtained during calculations + so that the color and relative size of the points depend on each component + of a vector, tensor or matrix (e.g. scalar and module for vectors). Of + course, the size of primitives in the Viewer also depends on their location + within the 3D scene. At a given computed size, a primitive will be bigger + when it is close to the camera and smaller at a distance.  

+ +

There are three Basic primitive types which can be used in Gauss Points + presentations: Point Sprites, Open GL + Points and Geometrical Spheres.

+ +

 

+ +

Point Sprites

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

Each Point Sprite is visualised + in 3D Viewer with two 16*16 textures: Main + texture which defines the shape of the point sprite and Alpha + Channel Texture which defines the transparency of the point sprite. + By default Salome suggests textures defined in the Preferences, however + you can browse for other .bmp, .png or .jpg files to be used as textures. +

+ +

Alpha Channel Threshold defines + the level of transparency ranging from 0 to 1.

+ +

The default sizes of point sprites are computed by the system, therefore, + these parameters cannot be defined in the preferences, however, the Maximum Size of the point sprite is + limited (Clamp) so that the whole scene would remain visible if the user + applies a high zoom factor. Maximum Size + corresponds to the maximum size of a point sprite during rendering whatever + is the magnification of the point or the zoom of the view. Technically, + it corresponds to setting up a clamp in the vertex shader. The Size is + measured in pixels and belongs to the interval from 1 to 512.

+ +

 

+ +

OpenGL Points

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

OpenGL Points don't use any + files as textures, displaying results as simple OpenGL points, so the + only parameter relevant to them is the Maximum + Size.

+ +

 

+ +

Geometrical Spheres

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

Geometrical Spheres display results using a standard sphere with + a number of faces be defined thought a Resolution + parameter. By default the Resolution + is set to 8. This number corresponds to the Latitude and Longitude definitions + of a VTK sphere. The Number of Faces + parameter is equal to the total number of points in the scene when no + segmentation cursor is used or number of points within the cursor when + a segmentation is in progress, multiplied by the number of faces of one + Sphere in the current resolution. This value computed by the system using + the formula: NbrFaces = 2*Resolution x  [Resolution-2] + and displayed to the end-user for information purpose.

+ +

in + the pictures you can see the spheres with Resolution + of 8  and + 6

+ +

 

+ +

Notify + when number of faces exceeds prompts the user by a dialog to continue + or to cancel the display operation if the number of faces is greater than + the number defined in the menu.

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/scalar_bar.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/scalar_bar.htm new file mode 100755 index 00000000..1398c433 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/scalar_bar.htm @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ + + + + + +Scalar Bar + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Scalar Bar

+ +

Gauss Points Presentations + presume that two different scalar bars are displayed simultaneously:

+ +

The Global scale corresponds to the minimum and maximum values founded + for the variable at all time stamps (located on the left side). When active, + the second is displayed in grey and disabled. The Local scale defines + the minimum and maximum values at the current time stamp for the variable + (located on the right side). When the Local scale is active, the Global + scale shows its limits 2 black lines.

+ +

 

+ +

The dialog allows user to define the characteristics of the scalar bars + displayed within the scene.

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +
    + +
  • Active bar

  • + +
  • Local: + when selected, the Local bar will + be active and colors used for rendering of the results will be taken from + this bar. If displayed, the Global + bar will be displayed in grey and 2 markers will define the limits of + the local min/max range.

  • + +
  • Global: + when selected, the Global bar + will be active and colors used for rendering of the results will be taken + from this bar (i.e.: not all colors may be used to display results at + a given time stamp). Local bar + will be displayed in grey  and + inactive.

  • + +
  • Displayed: + when checked, the Global bar is + displayed, else it is not seen. This control is systematically checked + and disabled when the Global bar + is defined as active.

  • + +
  • Scalar range

  • + +
  • Scalar + Mode: this feature allows refining + the value to be inspected:

  • + +
  • Modulus: value + of a scalar or modulus of a vector.

  • + +
  • Component N: Nth + component of a vector, a tensor or a matrix.

  • + +
  • Colors and labels

  • + +
  • Bicolor: + only 2 colors are used for the active + bar:

  • + +
  • Red + for positive values

  • + +
  • Blue for negative values

  • +
+ +

These colors also correspond + to the colors associated to min/max values of the palette option.

+ +
    + +
  • Rainbow: + A palette of several colors will be used to render the results. A regular + and linear progression is considered from min to max.

  • + +
  • Nb. + of colors: defines the number of color to design the palette (up + to 256 colors can be used).

  • + +
  • Nb. + of labels: defines the number of labels to be written in the bar + as text markers.

  • + +
  • Orientation - allows to choose between Vertical + and Horizontal + orientation.

  • + +
  • Origin + - allows to define placement and lookout + of Scalar Bars

  • + +
  • X: + abscissa of the point of origin (from + the left side)

  • + +
  • Y: + ordinate of the origin of the bar (from + the bottom)

  • + +
  • Dimensions + - allows to define Width and Height + of each bar.

  • + +
  • Spacing + -  space + between the bars (only if both are displayed).

  • + +
  • Text + properties: allows to define properties + of font and text associated to the active bar.

  • + +
  • Save + as default values - allows to save + the parameters defined by the user as default.

  • +
+ +

 

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/scalar_map_on_deformed_shape_presentation.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/scalar_map_on_deformed_shape_presentation.htm new file mode 100755 index 00000000..bcd32a36 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/scalar_map_on_deformed_shape_presentation.htm @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + + + +Scalar Map on Deformed Shape presentation + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Scalar Map on Deformed Shape presentation

+ +

Scalar Map on Deformed + Shape presentation is a mix of the two: Scalar Map and Deformed + Shape. In this presentation the Scalar Map is built on a Deformed + Shape.

+ +

 

+ +

To + create a Scalar Map on Deformed Shape presentation:

+ +

 

+ +

- Right-click on one + of the time stamps of the field in the Object browser and from the pop-up + menu choose Scalar Map on Deformed Shape, + or

+ +

- Click on one of the + time stamps of the field in the Object browser and select from the main + menu Visualization > Scalar Map on + Deformed Shape, or click icon + in the Visualization Toolbar.

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

Scalar + Map on Deformed Shape tab allows you to set additional parameters + of your Scalar Map on Deformed Shape presentation:

+ +

 

+ +
    + +
  • Scale + Factor: visualization scaling of all vector values applied to the + cells of the mesh.

  • + +
  • Fields: + allows to choose type of fields on which the presentation will be built. +

  • + +
  • Time + Stamp:  allows + to choose the time stamp on which the presentation will be built.

  • +
+ +

  

+ +

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 map on deformed shape will be immediately displayed in the + viewer:

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/segmentation.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/segmentation.htm new file mode 100755 index 00000000..5840ad45 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/segmentation.htm @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ + + + + + +Segmentation + + + + + + + + + + + +

Segmentation

+ +

Segmentation is + a functionality similar to Clipping + in Mesh and Geom + modules.

+ +

Segmentation can be activated + by clicking (Plane Segmentation) + or (Sphere Segmentation) + button in the Gauss Viewer toolbar.

+ +

Once the command is activated, a new window, below the main 3D view + is created to display the content of the segmentation cursor. A dialog + box is also displayed to manually configure the segmentation cursor parameters.

+ +

The Main view (top) shows the + results at Gauss points with scalar bars. A semi-transparent Segmentation + Cursor defines the part of the variables to be inspected.  Two + different presentations for Gauss points are used, depending on location + of the points: Inside or Outside the segmentation cursor.

+ +

The Secondary view (bottom) + is also called Segmentation Viewer. + It shows, in real time, the results at Gauss points only (no mesh elements) + that are located inside the segmentation cursor. Gauss points are displayed + in the same way as Inside points + in the first view. This view is automatically updated when the cursor + is changed in the first view.

+ +

Gauss Points tab of the Segmentation + menu allows to define visualization parameters for Inside and Outside + cursor Gauss Points.  See + Primitives + and Presentations + to learn about parameters definable in this tab.

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

Plane segmentation  is + characteristic for its Segmentation Cursor in the form of a box with an + axis to define its orientation and two planes defining its upper and lower + boundaries.

+ +

It can be defined in Segmentation Cursor tab, which allows to define + coordinates of origin, direction and depth of the segmentation plane. +

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

Actually it is also possible to edit these parameters directly with + the mouse in the main 3D view :

+ +

• Translation (dragging) of the lower plane along the V axis changes + the Origin of the cursor

+ +

• Rotating the V axis around its origin defines a new Direction + for the cursor

+ +

• Dragging the upper plane along its axis changes the Depth + of the cursor. It is not possible to move the lower above the upper plane + (minimum depth is 0).

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

Sphere segmentation  is + characteristic for its Segmentation Cursor in the form of a sphere with + an axis to define its orientation.

+ +

It can be defined in Segmentation Cursor tab, which allows to define + coordinates of origin, and radius of the segmentation plane.

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

The Origin can also be changed + in the 3D Viewer by dragging the Sphere with the mouse .

+ +

 

+ +

When the user exits the Segmentation + menu, the function is ended and the second view (segmentation cursor viewer) + is erased.

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

  

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/VISU/types_of_gauss_points_presentations.htm b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/types_of_gauss_points_presentations.htm new file mode 100755 index 00000000..834277bc --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/salome/gui/VISU/types_of_gauss_points_presentations.htm @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ + + + + + +Types of Gauss Points Presentations + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Types of Gauss Points Presentations

+ +

There exist three + different types of Gauss Points Presentations: Results + at Gauss Points,  Gauss + Points on Geometry and Gauss Points + on Deformed Shape. They all can be accessed from the same menu.

+ +

 

+ +

Results at Gauss Points

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

To create a Results at Gauss Points + presentation, select Results radio + button. This presentation gives most information as the points here vary + in color and size depending on the value.

+ +

As for the size, the minimum and maximum Range + values for the rendering can be defined in the configuration dialog. + These values are multiplied by a reference length (representative of the + average size of cells of the mesh) to define the range for minimum and + maximum size of a point during rendering (at magnification = 100%). Default + values are:

+ +
    + +
  • For the Rainbow + scale: min = 10%, max = 33%

  • + +
  • Min. size will be associated + to the smallest real value (included negative values) among the results.

  • + +
  • Max size will be associated + to the largest real values among the results.

  • + +
  • For the bicolor scale: + min = 0 (not editable), max = 33%

  • + +
  • Null size will be associated + to the 0 scalar value of a result.

  • + +
  • Max size will be associated + to the largest absolute values of results

  • +
+ +

Both values are dynamically updated by the system according to the selected + scalar bar. In the case of a Bicolor + scale, the minimum value is set to 0 in the dialog and the control is + disabled.

+ +

Magnification (%) corresponds + to the change of size of results at Gauss point primitives in 2D space. + Acceptable values range from 0 to N; 100% means no magnification, 50% + means half of its size, 200% mean twice its size and so forth. By default + this value is set to 100%.

+ +

+/- Ratio corresponds to the + number by which the magnification will be respectively multiplied or divided + at edition, ranging from 0.01 to 10. By default this value is set to 2.

+ +

During rendering of the scene, it is possible to modify the magnification + (multiply/divide by the magnification ratio) by using ‘M’ and ‘m’ keys + of the keyboard when the 3D view is active. The effect is applied immediately. + The ratio is only defined through the dialog box.

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

Gauss Points on Geometry

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

To create a Geometry presentation, + select the respective + radio button. This presentation shows only geometrical position + of Gauss Points as their size and color are fixed (because the results + are not computed).

+ +

Size defines a value that will + be multiplied by a reference length (representative of the average size + of cells of the mesh) to define the size of points during rendering (at + magnification = 100%). Default values 10%.

+ +

Magnification and Ratio + have the same meaning as for Results at Gauss points presentation.

+ +

Color allows to define the unique + color for Gauss Points in a  standard + color configuration dialog.

+ +

 

+ +

 

+ +

Gauss Points on Deformed Shape

+ +

 

+ +

+ +

 

+ +

To create a Deformed Shape presentation, + select the respective + radio button. This presentation is analog to Results + at Gauss Points except that the shape on which the points are located + is deformed using the Scale Factor + and the Gauss Points are processed only after that.

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