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* Select a {{PropertyView|Display Mode}} from the dropdown list. The available options are: 'Flat lines', 'Shaded' (not for [[Draft_Workbench|Draft]] objects), 'Wireframe' and 'Points'. See the [[Std_DrawStyle|Std DrawStyle]] command for more information.
* Select a {{PropertyView|Display Mode}} from the dropdown list. The available options are: {{Value|Flat lines}}, {{Value|Shaded}} (not for [[Draft_Workbench|Draft]] objects), {{Value|Wireframe}} and {{Value|Points}}. See the [[Std_DrawStyle|Std DrawStyle]] command for more information.


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Revision as of 08:52, 11 July 2024

Std SetAppearance

Menu location
View → Appearance...
Workbenches
All
Default shortcut
Ctrl+D
Introduced in version
-
See also
Part ColorPerFace

Description

The Std SetAppearance command shows the Display properties task panel for selected objects.

This page has been updated for version 1.0.

The Display properties task panel

Usage

  1. Select one or more objects.
  2. There are several ways to invoke the command:
    • Select the View → Appearance... option from the menu.
    • Select the Appearance... option from the Tree view context menu or 3D view context menu.
    • Use the keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+D.
  3. Change one or more display properties. See Options. The objects will update immediately.
  4. Optionally select one or more new objects whose display properties you want to change.
  5. Press the Close button to close the task panel and finish the command.

Options

Viewing mode

  • Select a ViewDisplay Mode from the dropdown list. The available options are: Flat lines, Shaded (not for Draft objects), Wireframe and Points. See the Std DrawStyle command for more information.

Material

  • Select a material from the list.
    • Optionally select a category from the dropdown list to filter the materials: Basic Appearance, Texture Appearance (such material are not yet available) or All Materials.
    • Optionally press the Launch editor button to launch the Materials editor.
  • Custom appearance: press the ... button to override the material appearance. In the Material properties dialog box that opens the ambient, diffuse, emissive and specular colors, as well as the shininess can be edited.
  • Color plot: unsupported at this time.
  • Line color: sets the ViewLine Color property. Press the button to open the Select color dialog box.
  • Point color: sets the ViewPoint Color property. Press the button to open the Select color dialog box.

Display

  • Point size: sets the ViewPoint Size property (in pixels).
  • Line width: sets the ViewLine Width property (in pixels).
  • Transparency: sets the ViewTransparency property (in percentage). 0% is opaque, 100% is fully transparent.
  • Line transparency: unsupported at this time.

Notes