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Mechanical APDL Basic Analysis Guide - Ansys

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Chapter 11: General Graphics Specifications<br />

Many graphics features apply to any kind of ANSYS graphics display. These general graphics specifications<br />

affect such features as multiple ANSYS windows, viewing directions, zooming and panning your image, etc.<br />

The following topics related to graphics specifications are available:<br />

11.1. Using the GUI to Control Displays<br />

11.2. Multiple ANSYS Windows, Superimposed Displays<br />

11.3. Changing the Viewing Angle, Zooming, and Panning<br />

11.4. Controlling Miscellaneous Text and Symbols<br />

11.5. Miscellaneous Graphics Specifications<br />

11.6. 3-D Input Device Support<br />

11.1. Using the GUI to Control Displays<br />

The most convenient way to create and control your displays is by using the functions available under<br />

Utility Menu> Plot and Utility Menu> PlotCtrls. Alternatively, you can use graphics action and control<br />

commands, as described elsewhere in this manual and below.<br />

You can exercise the features this chapter describes for any kind of ANSYS display, whether they are geometry<br />

displays, results displays, or graphs.<br />

11.2. Multiple ANSYS Windows, Superimposed Displays<br />

An ANSYS window is a rectangular portion of your terminal screen which lies inside the main Graphics Window.<br />

ANSYS windows are defined in screen coordinates (X s, Y s). You can define up to five different windows,<br />

which can be placed anywhere within the Graphics Window, and which can overlap. Each window can have<br />

different graphics specification settings. However, graphics action commands will apply to every active window.<br />

11.2.1. Defining ANSYS Windows<br />

To define the size and placement of an ANSYS window, use either method shown below. You can use convenience<br />

labels in this command to size and place windows in the top half, bottom half, right top quadrant,<br />

etc. of the Graphics Window.<br />

Command(s): /WINDOW<br />

GUI: Utility Menu> PlotCtrls> Window Controls> Window Layout<br />

11.2.2. Activating and Deactivating ANSYS Windows<br />

You can activate and deactivate existing ANSYS windows by entering ON or OFF in the XMIN field on the<br />

/WINDOW command (Utility Menu> PlotCtrls> Window Controls> Window On or Off).<br />

11.2.3. Deleting ANSYS Windows<br />

To delete a window, either enter DELE in the XMIN field on the /WINDOW command (Utility Menu><br />

PlotCtrls> Window Controls> Delete Window).<br />

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