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\page clipping_page Clipping
\n Using this menu you can create cross-section views (clipping planes)
of your mesh.
To start, click on the \em New button.
Now you must specify what mode of creating plane you want to choose:
absolute or relative.
Absolute mode
\image html Clipping_Absolute.png
- Base point - allows to define the coordinates of the base
point for the clipping plane.
- Reset - returns the base point to coordinate origin.
- Direction - allows to define the orientation of the
clipping plane.
- Invert - allows to select which part of the object will be
removed and which will remain after clipping.
Relative mode
\image html Clipping_Relative.png
- \b Orientation ( ||X-Y, ||X-Z or ||Y-Z).
- \b Distance between the opposite extremities of the boundary box of
selected objects, if it is set to 0.5 the boundary box is split in two halves.
- \b Rotation (in angle degrees) around X (Y to Z) and around
Y (X to Z) (depending on the chosen Orientation)
The parameters of cross-section:
List of meshes, sub-meshes and groups to which the cross-section will be applied.
Select all button allows to select and deselect all available
objects at once.
If the Show preview button is on, you can see the clipping plane
in the 3D Viewer.
\image html before_clipping.png "The plane and the cut object"
Also there the possibility to interact directly with the clipping plane in 3D
view with mouse. User can change the parameters of clipping plane by dialog data
or by hand.
\image html before_clipping_preview.png "The preview plane and the cut object"
If the Auto Apply button is on, you can preview the
cross-section in the 3D Viewer.
Also, it is possible to specify the type of clipping: using dataset,
i.e. it only changes the visibility of separate mesh cells or alternative
clipping - an OpenGL native one, which clips overall presentation.
For choosing use OpenGL clipping checkbox.
\image html dataset_clipping.png "The cross-section using dataset"
\image html opengl_clipping.png "The OpenGL cross-section"
To get a new object from \b Clipping, click \b Apply.
*/