*Parameter() - HyperView Model PolygonMode
Specifies the polygon mode to be used on the model.
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Report templates consist of statements similar to session and preference statements.
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Specifies if a session/report template contains a HyperView-Upfront Loader window.
Specifies a value to be applied to each layer of an attribute.
It is a session file (.mvw) script statement and report definition file (.tpl) statement in the *BeginLegend() and *BeginNote() blocks.
Indicates the beginning of a layer attributes block.
Creates an instance of a curve from the given curve definition.
Begins a curve definition block.
Begins a graphic definition block.
Begins a page definition block.
Begins a plot definition block.
Begins a report definition block.
Begins a text editor definition block.
Indicates the end of a definition block.
Creates an instance of a graphic from the graphic definition.
Creates an instance of a page from the page definition.
Specifies the label, variable type, and optional default for a report parameter.
Specifies the data component when a contour plot is applied.
Specifies the data type when a contour plot is applied.
Specifies the position of the legend in the graphics window when a contour is applied to the loaded model.
Specifies the font to be used on the legend footer.
Specifies the font size to be used on the legend footer.
Specifies the text to be displayed on the legend footer.
Specifies the font to be used on the legend header.
Specifies the font size to be used on the legend header.
Specifies the label to be used for the created measure group.
Specifies the location for the first entity used in the created measure group.
Specifies the location for the second entity used in the created measure group.
Specifies the location for the third entity used in the created measure group.
Specifies the text to be displayed on the legend header.
Specifies the visibility status of the created measure group on the loaded model.
Specifies the mesh mode to be used on the model.
Specifies the polygon mode to be used on the model.
Specifies the simulation index to be used on the model reload. This setting is applicable for non-transient models only.
Specifies the subcase ID to be used on the model reload.
Specifies the title information for the loaded model.
Specifies the 'Anchor-to-screen' setting on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the 'Auto-hide' setting on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the thickness of the box drawn around the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the font color on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the color to be used to fill the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the font setting on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the font size to be used on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the slant setting on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the weight setting on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the horizontal alignment setting on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the label setting on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the entity that the note would be attached to on the loaded model.
Specifies the text value setting on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the transparency setting on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the X-axis coordinate setting for a note which has a "coordinates" attachment type.
Specifies the Y-axis coordinate setting for a note which has a "coordinates" attachment type.
Specifies the Z-axis coordinate setting for a note which has a "coordinates" attachment type.
Specifies the X-axis positional value of the note which is being displayed in the graphics window.
Specifies the Y-axis positional value of the note which is being displayed in the graphics window.
Specifies the visibility setting on the note attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the result type to be used for deformation.
Specifies the scale values to be used for scaling the deformation.
Specifies the scaling mode to be used for deformation on the loaded model.
Specifies the deformation by the color which is set in the Deformed panel.
Specifies the deformation mode to be displayed in the Deformed panel.
Specifies the X-axis coordinate of the base node used for the section cut.
Specifies the Y-axis coordinate of the base node used for the section cut.
Specifies the Z-axis coordinate of the base node used for the section cut.
Specifies the color to be used to display the section cut.
Specifies the width of the section to be cut on the loaded model.
Specifies the label to be used for the created section cut.
Specifies the thickness of the edge lines of a section cut.
Specifies the visibility of the created section cut.
Specifies the line color to be used for line tracing on the loaded model
Specifies the thickness of a line tracing created on the loaded model
Specifies the tracing mode to be used for tracing on the loaded model.
Specifies the number of steps to traced.
Specifies the label setting on the tracking attached to the loaded model.
Specifies the locator value used to locate the tracking entity on the loaded model.
Specifies the locator value used to locate the plane used to create a tracking system on the loaded model.
Specifies the locator value used to locate the tracking entity on the loaded model.
Specifies whether or not the fit view mode is to be used.
Specifies the standard view mode to be used.
Specifies the global mesh mode and polygon mode settings for the model itself.
Creates an instance of a plot from the plot definition.
Specifies the name of the report to be used in the interface.
Assigns a numeric value to a Templex variable in a text window.
Assigns a string value to a Templex variable in the text editor.
Creates an instance of a TextEditor from the given TextEditor definition.
Sets the time delay for each of the windows on a page.
Sets the time scale factor for each of the windows on a page.
Specifies an optional view related setting.
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Report templates are ASCII text files that contain statements for creating reports.
Specifies the label, variable type, and optional default for a report parameter.
Specifies the polygon mode to be used on the model.
Specifies the polygon mode to be used on the model.
*Parameter(Name, Label, Type, Value)
HyperView
*Parameter(HvmodelPolygonmode, "Hvmodel Polygonmode", STRING, "Transparent")
*DefineReport()
Valid values are: Opaque, Transparent, Wireframe, and Undefined.
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