This page deals with the Frames Visualization options for Resource Detailing robotics products.
Manufacturing Frame |
These options control the appearance of tags created in
the manufacturing context or frame. These tags are used to define a
manufacturing target. Choosing Display
Text enables you to see the name of the tag on the geometry. The initial color, line, and weight settings are shown above; the default setting is not to display text. |
Design Frame |
These options control the appearance of tags created in
the design context or frame. Design tags are used, for example, to
create joints between parts. Choosing
Display Text enables you to see the name of the tag on the
geometry. The initial color, line, and weight settings are shown above; the default setting is not to display text. |
Tool Frame |
These options control the appearance of tags created in
the tool context or frame. Tool tags are used to define the tool
action point of a device. Choosing
Display Text enables you to see the name of the tag on the
geometry. The initial color, line, and weight settings are shown above; the default setting is not to display text. |
Base Frame |
These options control the appearance of tags created in
the base context or frame. Base tags are used to define the base of a
device. This definition of base is used when mounting the device.
Choosing Display Text enables you to
see the name of the tag on the geometry. The initial color, line, and weight settings are shown above; the default setting is not to display text. |
Custom Frame |
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These options control the
appearance of tags created in the custom context or frame. Custom
tags are created for user-specific purposes. Choosing
Display Text enables you to see the name
of the tag on the geometry. The initial color, line, and weight settings are shown above; the default setting is not to display text. |
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The image below shows the effect of selecting the Display Text option. |
Frame Display Size |
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You can adjust the size of design, tool, base, custom frames or tag frames in the visualization. |