Display Options
You can specify options for the display of edges, planes, and so on.
To specify display options:
- Click Options or .
- Click Display.
- Select from the options described below, then click OK.
Hidden edges displayed as
Solid or Dashed | Specifies how hidden edges are displayed in Hidden Lines Visible mode in part and assembly documents. |
Part/Assembly tangent edge display
Controls how tangent edges are displayed when the model is in Hidden Lines Removed, Hidden Lines Visible, or Shaded With Edges mode.
As visible |
As phantom |
Removed |
Edge display in shaded with edges mode
HLR | Any edges that would appear in Hidden Lines Removed mode are displayed in Shaded With Edges mode also. |
Optimize for thin parts | Available when you select
HLR. Use to accurately
display thin-walled parts and assemblies and to prevent edges from
blending. To use this option the graphics
card and driver must support OpenGL 4.0, GLSL 4.0 or
greater.
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Wireframe | All edges are shown in Shaded With Edges mode (like Wireframe). |
Assembly transparency for in context edit
Controls the transparency options when you edit assembly components. These settings affect only the components that are not edited. This option is not available when Large Assembly Settings is on.
Opaque assembly | Unedited components are opaque. |
Maintain assembly transparency | Unedited components retain their individual transparency settings. |
Force assembly transparency | Unedited components use the specified transparency level. Move the slider to the right for more transparency. |
Anti-aliasing
Determines the extent of antialiasing to apply to models in the graphics area. Antialiasing smooths jagged edges, making an image appear more realistic.
None | Disables antialiasing. | ||||
Anti-alias edges/sketches | Smooths out jagged edges in
Shaded With Edges,
Wireframe, Hidden Lines Removed, and
Hidden Lines Visible
modes.
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Full scene anti-aliasing | Available if your video card
supports full scene antialiasing and has passed a stability test.
You must set the graphics card control panel settings for
antialiasing so that the application has control. Applies
antialiasing to the entire graphics area for parts, assemblies, and
drawings. Close all SOLIDWORKS
documents before you turn on or off full scene antialiasing.
Restart the SOLIDWORKS software for full scene antialiasing to
take effect.
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Use shaded face highlighting | Displays the selected faces in a
solid color (green by default). To specify a different highlight color, from the System Options dialog box, click Colors and modify the current color scheme. Some third-party
applications might require that you clear this
option.
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Highlight all edges of features selected in graphics view | Highlights all edges of a feature when you select the feature. | ||||
Dynamic highlight from graphics view | Highlights model faces, edges, and
vertices when you move the pointer over a sketch, model, or drawing.
Available when Large Assembly Settings is off. |
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Display temporary axes upon hover over cylindrical faces | Controls whether temporary axes appear when you hover over cylindrical faces. The default is enabled. | ||||
Show open edges of surfaces in different color | Makes it easier to differentiate
between the open edges of a surface and any tangent edges or
silhouette edges. To specify the
edge color, click System
colors.
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Display shaded planes | Displays transparent shaded
planes with a wireframe edge that have different front and back
colors. To specify the shaded
plane colors, click Faces, select Front
Face Color or Back
Face Color to change the colors. Move the slider
to the right for more transparency.
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Display dimensions flat to screen | Displays dimension text in the
plane of your computer screen. Clear to display dimension text in
the plane of the dimension's 3D annotation view.
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Display DimXpert dimensions on top of model | Displays DimXpert dimensions and annotations on top of
the model.
This lets you see dimensions and extension lines
if you rotate the model. |
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Display notes flat to screen | Displays notes in the plane of your computer screen. Clear to display notes in the plane of the dimension's 3D annotation view. | ||||
Display reference triad | Displays a reference triad to help orient you when viewing models. The reference triad is for display purposes only. You cannot select the triad or use it as an inference point. | ||||
Display scrollbars in graphics view for parts and assemblies |
You cannot change this option while any
SOLIDWORKS documents are open.
Turns scrollbars on in the graphics view of part and assembly documents. To use accelerated zoom, clear this option and press Shift + mouse wheel in the graphics area. |
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Display scrollbars in graphics view for drawings |
You cannot change this option while any
SOLIDWORKS documents are open.
Turns scrollbars on in the graphics view of drawing documents. |
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Display draft quality ambient occlusion | Uses draft quality for rendering models when you use Ambient Occlusion. Draft quality renders faster but has less visual fidelity. Clear to use the default quality. | ||||
Display SpeedPak graphics circle | Enables or disables the display
of the SpeedPak graphics circle. When you enable the graphics circle, only selectable geometry is visible in the region surrounding the pointer. When you disable the graphics circle, all geometry in the region surrounding the pointer remains visible. |
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Display Pattern Information Tooltips | Displays information about a pattern including pattern name, pattern type, all seeds used to create the pattern, spacing and number of instances, instances skipped, and instances varied. |
Breadcrumbs
Show breadcrumbs on selection |
Displays breadcrumbs in the upper left corner of the graphics area when you select an entity in the graphics area or a node in the FeatureManager design tree. The breadcrumbs show related elements up and down the hierarchical tree, from the selected entity through the top-level assembly or part. |
Show breadcrumbs at mouse pointer | Displays the breadcrumbs in a semitransparent state at the pointer. You can also select multiple mates in the selection breadcrumbs. |
Display unique equation identifier |
In the Ordered View of the Equations dialog box, a unique identifier for an equation displays for reference in design tables. When you hover over an equation under the Name column, a tooltip displays a unique ID (Relation ID) for that equation. You can specify the Relation ID in a design table to disable or enable an equation across all configurations. The parameter is $Enable@Relation_ID@Equations, where Relation ID is a number that uniquely identifies an equation. For example, the $Enable@1@Equations parameter applies to equation 1. Then in the design table, under that parameter, enter Yes to enable or No to disable the equation for all configurations. |
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Display facet fins in mesh BREP bodies | Displays or hides facet fins on mesh
BREP bodies. This includes bodies you create with the Convert to Mesh Body
tool. It also
includes bodies imported from *.stl and *.3mf
files with the Import as
Solid Body or Surface
Body option and the Create mesh bodies
bounded by single faces option selected. This option does not affect the display of regular
edges on mesh BREP bodies, which includes edges created directly on
import or created later with the Segment
Imported Mesh Body
tool.
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Projection type for four view viewport | Controls which views are displayed in
the viewports when you click Four View
(Standard Views toolbar). Select an option:
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