Options: View
Pan
These options control keyboard pan behavior.
Screen fraction
When you pan with the keyboard, Rhino pans in steps. The pan step is defined as the screen fraction value multiplied by the smaller of the two viewport dimensions (height or width) in pixels.
Reverse keyboard action
By default, Rhino pans the camera in the direction of the arrow key you press. Select this check box to make Rhino pan the scene instead.
Right mouse button
pan
Always pan parallel views
If the view is not looking straight at the construction plane, sets parallel viewports so they will not rotate.
Zoom
Scale factor
Defines the step size for zooming with a wheeled mouse or the Page Up and Page Down keys.
To reverse the default zoom direction of the mouse scroll wheel and the Page Up and Page Down keys, set this number higher than 1.
Named views
Named views set CPlane
When you change to a named view, the construction plane saved with that view resets as well.
Named views set projection
When you change to a named view, the viewport projection that is saved with the view resets as well.
Rotate
These options control view rotation. Some options affect both keyboard and mouse rotation, some only the keyboard rotation.
Increment in divisions of a circle
When you rotate a view with the keyboard
, Rhino rotates the view in steps. The default step is 1/60th of a circle, which equals six degrees.
Reverse keyboard action
Make Rhino rotate the scene instead of rotating the camera around the scene. Reversing the keyboard pan and keyboard rotation makes them in sync with the mouse controls.
Rotate around world axes
Makes the views rotate relative to the world axes. You can use the tilt keys to rotate the view around the view depth axis.
Rotate relative to view
Makes the views rotate relative to the view axes rather than the model x, y, and z axes.
Dynamic redraw
When you pan, zoom, or rotate a view, the scene is redrawn dynamically. With large models, the dynamic redraw can be very slow.
By default, to make sure the feedback is reasonably fast, Rhino cancels the redraw if necessary. Use these options to control the speed and responsiveness of the views.
Frames per second
The number of frames per second Rhino will attempt to redraw when zooming or rotating a view.
Viewport properties
Linked viewport
Enables real-time view synchronization. When a standard view is manipulated, the camera lens length of all parallel projection viewports are set to match the current viewport. See: SynchronizeViews
.
Notes:
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This setting does not affect layout viewports.
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Zooming in a perspective
viewport does not affect parallel
viewports. -
Zooming in a parallel
viewport does not affect perspective
viewports.
Single-click maximize
Maximizes a viewport with a single click on the viewport title rather than a double-click.
Default 35mm camera lens length ___
Sets the viewport camera lens length when the viewport projection is changed from parallel
to perspective
.
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