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Mechanical APDL Basic Analysis Guide - Ansys

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listingName<br />

A unique listing name as it appears in the ansysListings.js file.<br />

listingCaption<br />

The caption to display for the listing. This value is a string and must be enclosed in single quotation<br />

marks. It can include HTML tags around the text as well. If not specified, the function uses the default<br />

listing caption.<br />

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The HTML tag to end JavaScript code.<br />

19.7. Setting Report Generator Defaults<br />

This section describes how to change settings affecting report generator operation. Click on the Settings<br />

button to open the Settings dialog, as shown:<br />

Figure 19.4 Report Generator Settings Dialog<br />

You can control whether or not the report generator:<br />

• Reverses the foreground and background colors in the ANSYS Graphics window (and hides the background<br />

image) when you start the report generator<br />

• Writes capture commands to the ANSYS log file<br />

• Writes your assembled report to the ANSYS log file.<br />

You can also use the Settings dialog to set the percentage value that the report generator uses to reduce<br />

image sizes for animations.<br />

By default, all options are activated (that is, all check boxes contain check marks) and the report generator<br />

uses an image size of 100 percent of the ANSYS Graphics window size for animations. Any changes that<br />

you make in the settings window become the new defaults for subsequent report generator sessions until<br />

you change them again.<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 />

19.7. Setting Report Generator Defaults<br />

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