View entry |
View can be read and saved from this menu.
The default extension for these files is '.vv'.
Save-Read View |
Menu: View->View->Save...
Menu: View->View->Read...
The first of these two options lets you save the actual view configuration to a file. That configuration can than be loaded at any time using the View -> Read command.
The view file store something like this:
BeginZE C:\temp\example.gid\example.vv
x -541.13 27938.6
y 11314.9 -11314.9
z -56207 46237.2
e 17074
v 0.381929 -0.247061 -0.199851
r 0.867842
m 0.79804 0.158159 -0.581479 0 -0.535598 0.62838 -0.564157 0 0.276163 0.761659 0.586182 0 0 0 0 1
c 13698.7 -9.09495e-013 4984.91
pd 0
pno 0
pfo 0
pf 4
pv 0
NowUse 0
DrawingType 1
LightVector 90 90 150 0
EndZE C:\temp\example.gid\example.vv
The abreviations stand for:
x - left and right clip planes
y - top and bottom clip planes
z - near and far clip planes
e - margin between view and model box
v - rotation vector
r - rotation factor
m - rotation matrix
c - figure center
pd - perspective distance
pno - perspective near plane
pfo - perspective far planes
pf - perspective factor
pv - perspective view
NowUse - current use: 0=geometry, 1=mesh, post=2, graphs=3
DrawingType - render mode
LightVector - light direction