View Configuration

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Applies to NEXUS Client version: 1.1

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Parent page: Multi-board Panels

The Multi-board Assembly editor's View Configuration panel.
The Multi-board Assembly editor's View Configuration panel.

Summary

The View Configuration panel is used to configure the color and workspace visibility options in the Multi-board Assembly editor. It is also used to control the display of the section view, and the section panels.

To learn more about Multi-board assemblies, refer to Creating the Physical Multi-board Assembly.

Panel Access

When a Multi-board assembly document is active, the panel can be accessed in the following ways:

  • Click View » Panels » View Configuration.
  • Click the button at the bottom-right of the work area and select the View Configuration menu option.

Content and Use

The panel content is divided into three sections:

  • Section View - options to enable and configure the section view feature, and control the display of the section panels.
  • System Colors - options to configure the visibility and color of layers.
  • Display Options - an option to enable ambient occulsion in the workspace.

The content is arranged in two collapsible sections that are opened and closed using the ► icon associated with each section heading. The information included below is arranged by matching sections, and each collapsible section is opened/closed in the same manner.

In the Multi-board Assembly editor, each workspace axis, and its corresponding plane, is assigned a color:

  • Blue - Z axis, viewing into the X-Y plane. You can think of this as the top or bottom view.
  • Red - X axis, viewing into the Y-Z plane. You can think of this as the front or rear view.
  • Green - Y axis, viewing into the X-Z plane. You can think of this as the left or right view.

 

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