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/*!
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\page clipping_page Clipping
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\n Using this menu you can create cross-section views (clipping planes)
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of your mesh.
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To start, click on the \em New button.
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\image html a-clipping2.png
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Now you can define the parameters of your cross-section: \b Orientation
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(X-Y, X-Z or Y-Z); \b Distance between the opposite extremities of the
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object, if it is set to 0.5 the object is split in two halves; and
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\b Rotation (in angle degrees) <b>around X</b> (Y to Z) and <b>around Y</b> (X to
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Z). If the <b>Show preview</b> button is on, you can see the clipping plane
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in the <b>3D Viewer</b>.
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\image html image79.jpg
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If the <b>Auto Apply</b> button is on, you can preview the
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cross-section in the <b>3D Viewer</b>.
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\image html image99.gif
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2008-05-08 18:39:41 +06:00
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To get a new object from \b Clipping, click \b Apply.
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