Configuration Options for Process Manufacturing
Allgemeine Einführung: Konfigurationsoptionen
Sie können Ihre Arbeitsumgebung und andere globale Optionen voreinstellen, indem Sie in der Konfigurationsdatei config.pro die gewünschten Einstellungen vornehmen.
Wenn Sie Konfigurationsoptionen festlegen möchten, klicken Sie auf Datei (File) > Optionen (Options), um ein Dialogfenster zu öffnen, und klicken Sie dann auf Konfigurationseditor (Configuration Editor).
Die Konfigurationsoptionen für dieses Modul sind in alphabetischer Reihenfolge aufgeführt. Jede Option enthält die folgenden Informationen:
Name der Konfigurationsoption.
Standardmäßige und verfügbare Variablen oder Werte. Der Standardwert ist durch ein Sternchen (*) gekennzeichnet.
Kurze Beschreibung.
Legen Sie die gewünschten Optionen fest, bevor Sie mit der Arbeit beginnen. Ausführliche Informationen dazu, wie Sie den Konfigurationseditor verwenden, um Konfigurationsoptionen zu ändern, hinzuzufügen oder nach diesen zu suchen, finden Sie im zugehörigen Thema "So legen Sie Konfigurationsoptionen fest".
Manufacturing Process Planning for MFG configuration options that are unique to sheet metal designs enable you to customize your design environment.
Configuration Options
curr_proc_comp_def_color
Specifies the default color used to display the current component in a process assembly. The three decimal values specify percentage of red, green and blue (in this order) in the resulting color. For example, 0 0 49 specifies a medium blue color.
Defaults and available variables:
0.000000 0.000000 0.000000*— Red=0.00, Green=0.00, Blue=0.00
* 
The default value is followed by an asterisk (*).
curr_proc_comp_def_font
Specifies the default font used on the current component in a process assembly.
Defaults and available variables:
solidfont
dotfont
ctrlfont
dashfont
phantomfont
ctrlfont_s_l
ctrlfont_l_l
ctrlfont_s_s
ctrlfont_mid_l
dashfont_s_s
phantomfont_s_s
* 
The default value is followed by an asterisk (*).
prev_proc_comp_def_color
Specify the default color for components added to a process assembly in a previous step. The three decimal values specify percentage of red, green and blue (in this order) in the resulting color. For example, 0 0 49 specifies a medium blue color.
Defaults and available variables:
0.000000 0.000000 0.000000*— Red=0.00, Green=0.00, Blue=0.00
* 
The default value is followed by an asterisk (*).
prev_proc_comp_def_font
Specify the default font for previously added components in a process assembly.
Defaults and available variables:
solidfont
dotfont
ctrlfont
dashfont
phantomfont
ctrlfont_s_l
ctrlfont_l_l
ctrlfont_s_s
ctrlfont_mid_l
dashfont_s_s
phantomfont_s_s
www_add_aux_frame
Customizes the output so you have an additional frame for each process step or for an assembly publication.
Defaults and available variables:
yesCreo Parametric creates an auxiliary aux.html file (for the assembly process-in each step00 directory) to be replaced by your own <filename>.html file.
no*—Does not create auxiliary file.
* 
The default value is followed by an asterisk (*).
www_export_geometry_as
Specifies the output format by to one of the values
Defaults and available variables:
cgm_vrml—Formats ouput data to the CGM and VRML formats.
all—Formats output data to the CGM, JPG, and VRML formats.
jpg_vrml*—Formats output data to the JPG and VRML formats.
vrml—Formats output data to VRML format only.
cgm—Formats output data to the CGM and VRML format. Sets up the site to show only CGM.
jpg—Formats output data to the JPG and VRML formats. Sets up the site to show only JPF.
* 
The default value is followed by an asterisk (*).
www_multiple_views
Specifies what views to write to VRML files.
Defaults and available variables:
all—Writes all views in any component to the appropriate VRML files.
top*—Writes only named views that reside in the assembly or process assembly to top-level VRML files.
none—Does not write named views to VRML files.
* 
The default value is followed by an asterisk (*).
www_tree_location
Specifies the location of the model tree in the browser window
Defaults and available variables:
out*—Opens the Model Tree in a separate window.
in—Includes the Model Tree in the Web page, and removes the Tree checkbox from the control panel.
* 
The default value is followed by an asterisk (*).
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