3D Chart Context Sensitive Menu
From the HyperGraph 3D3D Chart modeling window, right-click to display the context menu.

Figure 1. 3D Chart Context Menu
- Axes
 - Choose from the following options from the Axes submenu:
- Box
 - Displays the Box grid style. This is the default.
 - Lines
 - Displays the Line grid style. If you select Lines, and right-click on the axis again, a different context menu is displayed. This menu displays options also found on the Axes panel.
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Figure 2. - Click Edit to display the Axes panel.
 - Click Label to display the Axis Label micro dialog. Edit the axis label and click OK.
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Figure 3. - Click Min or Max to display the Axis Maximum or Minimum micro dialog. Enter a new value and click OK.
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Figure 4. - Chart
 - Displays the chart grid style.
 - Cubical
 - The displayed length of each axis is the same.
 - Unscaled
 - The displayed length of each axis is based on the axes values.
 - Best Fit
 - Adjusts the length of the axes to maximize the graphics area.
 - Locked
 - Locks the lengths of the axes so that they are not rescaled.
 
 - Background
 - Select a color for the background of the 3D plot. Select Custom to customize the color.
 - Frame
 - Select a color for the area surrounding the 3D plot. Select Custom to customize the color.
 - Gridlines
 - Select a color for the gridlines of the 3D plot. Select Custom to customize the color.
 - Contour
 - Choose from the following options on the Contour submenu. On and
                            Discrete are the defaults.
- On/Off
 - Turn the contour on or off.
 - Off is the default.
 - Discrete/Blended
 - Select Discrete or Blended for the contour.
 - Discrete is the default.
 
 - Recalculate
 - Forces the plot to regenerate all calculated data and reread all file data.
 - Legend
 - You can turn the legend on or off. On is the default.
 - Shading
 - Choose from the following options on the Shading submenu:
- Smooth
 - The edges are smooth. This is the default.
 - Flat
 - The edges are flat.
 
 - Fit
 - Zooms in or out to fit the curve's maximum and minimum values to the axes.