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Mechanical APDL Basic Analysis Guide - Ansys

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EMF - Windows Enhanced Metafile<br />

For Windows (PC) use, you must have a postscript-enabled printer installed in order to obtain these<br />

export formats. If a postscript printer is not installed, file export is not available.<br />

Annotation -<br />

You can choose between either static (2-D), or dynamic (3-D) annotations, and you can toggle your<br />

annotations on and off.<br />

Display Legend -<br />

Toggles the legend display on and off<br />

Cursor Mode -<br />

When the Results Viewer is selected, the Cursor Mode option allows you to switch between modes<br />

of picking, that include: Pointer, Working Plane, and Entities.<br />

View -<br />

Provides a drop-down list of view options: Isometric, Oblique, Front, Right, Top, Back, Left, and<br />

Bottom.<br />

Fit -<br />

Fits the extents of the model in the graphics area.<br />

Zoom Back -<br />

Returns to the previous zoom setting.<br />

Window Properties -<br />

You can access limited legend and display property control, along with a number of viewing angle,<br />

rotational setting and magnification controls. The Legend Settings allow you to select which legend<br />

items will be displayed, and to specify their location in the graphics window. The Display Settings<br />

let you specify Hidden, Capped or Q-Slice displays, and to modify the Z-buffering options, including<br />

smoothing and directional light source functions or 3-D options.<br />

Graphics Properties -<br />

This selection refers to those settings which affect all windows specified in a multi-window layout<br />

(/WINDOW) along with access to the Working Plane Settings and Working Plane Offset widgets, and<br />

the Window Layout controls dialog boxes.<br />

Legend Area Context Menus<br />

The legend area context menus will vary according to the location of your cursor in the legend, and the<br />

content of the legend data already being displayed. Right mouse clicking on the legend data provides<br />

control of the legend information, while clicking on the logo provides control of the date display and<br />

other miscellaneous functions. Clicking on the contour legend area provides a complete set of menus<br />

to customize your contour legend.<br />

The legend setting and font control menus can be accessed from any of the legend context menus.<br />

7.2.7.4. Associated PGR Commands<br />

The following links lead to the commands associated with creating, appending and reading your PGR file:<br />

Solution Commands<br />

PGWRITE and POUTRES.<br />

POST1 Commands<br />

POUTRES, PGSAVE, PGRAPH, PGRSET, and PGSELE<br />

7.2.7. Using the Results Viewer to Access Your Results File Data<br />

Release 13.0 - © SAS IP, Inc. All rights reserved. - Contains proprietary and confidential information<br />

of ANSYS, Inc. and its subsidiaries and affiliates.<br />

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