Translations:Draft Shape2DView/9/en


 * : specifies the direction of the projection as a vector. For example, (0,0,1) is a projection looking through the Z axis, which would be projected on the XY plane; (1,0,0) is a projection looking through the X axis, which would be projected on the YZ plane; (0,1,0) is a projection looking through the Y axis, which would be projected on the XZ plane. The values can also be negative, in which case the direction of projection is inverted.
 * : it can be "Solid", "Individual Faces", "Cutlines", "Cutfaces" and "Solid faces".
 * The default projection is "Solid", which projects the entire selected shape.
 * If only some faces of the base object are selected, the "Individual Faces" mode will project only those faces.
 * If the selected object is an Arch SectionPlane, the "Cutlines" mode will project only the edges being cut by the section plane.
 * If the selected object is an Arch SectionPlane, the "Cutfaces" mode will display the cut areas of solids as faces.
 * If "Solid faces" is selected, the projection will be obtained by cutting all individual faces one by one. This is useful when the "Solid" method gives wrong results.
 * : if it is, together with "Cutlines" or "Cutfaces" modes, the resulting projection will appear co-planar with the Arch SectionPlane.
 * : if it is it will show the hidden lines of the projection.
 * : if it is it will perform tessellation of ellipses and splines, that is, it will represent curves with very fine line segments.
 * this may be computationally intensive if is very small.


 * : specifies the size in millimeters of linear segments if is.
 * set a larger value first, and then change it to a smaller value to get better resolution.


 * : if it is the projection will be recomputed only if it is visible.