7.7.  Docking window " 3D view "

7.7.1. Context menu commands at single parts
7.7.1.1. Tangential plane
7.7.1.2. Face attributes
7.7.1.2.1. Area attributes General
7.7.1.2.2. Example 1 - Set attribute on multiple faces
7.7.1.2.3. Example 2 - Overwrite face attributes
7.7.1.2.4. The area attributes in detail
7.7.1.2.4.1. Color (SYS_FaceAttributeColor)
7.7.1.2.4.2. Text (SYS_FaceAttributeText)
7.7.1.2.4.3. Layer (SYS_FaceAttributeLayer)
7.7.1.2.4.4. Render Material (SYS_FaceAttributeRenderMaterial)
7.7.1.2.4.5. Tolerance (SYS_FaceAttributeTolerance)
7.7.1.2.5. Interaction with similar functions
7.7.1.3. Create new layer on marked area
7.7.2. Context menu commands for assemblies
7.7.3. Toolbar Buttons
7.7.3.1. Measuring 3D parts

The component called up is visualized in the 3D view docking window.

You can modify the depiction by a variety of commands. Commands can be found in the context menus and in the toolbar.

[Note]Note

You can show and hide individual docking windows using the corresponding buttons on the standard toolbar [Default] or the menu items in the View menu.

the standard toolbar [Default]

the standard toolbar [Default]

  • History Manager

  • Tool

  • 3D window [3D View]

  • Sketcher

  • Variable manager [Variable Manager]

  • table window [Table window] r

  • 2D derivation

  • Dimensions [Dimensionings]

  • Fairs [Measure]

the view [View] menu

the view [View] menu

You can move and resize the individual docking windows. You can find a detailed description of this under Section 3.1.5.4, “Placing method for dockings ” in ENTERPRISE 3Dfindit (Professional) - User

[Note]Note

The docking window 3D view is in PARTdesigner and PARTdataManager is largely identical. A description of the individual toolbar buttons and the context menu can be found in the " 3D view " dialog box.

The special functions are explained below. These also differ depending on whether the displayed component is an individual part or an assembly.