- Controlling display of datum coordinate systems during
modeling
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All datum geometry you create, including datum coordinate systems, are
considered features of the part or assembly to which they apply.
Abaqus/CAE
provides shortcuts for datum coordinate systems and other features in the
Model Tree
under the Features container for the part or assembly. You
can highlight an individual datum coordinate system by clicking its shortcut in
the
Model Tree;
when highlighted, a coordinate system is rendered in red in the viewport and
its title is displayed. To hide or display the coordinate system in the
viewport, click mouse button 3 on the shortcut and select
Suppress or Resume.
You can also control the display of individual datum coordinate systems by
adding them to display groups. See
Managing display groups
for more information.
- Controlling
display of any coordinate system during postprocessing
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In
the Visualization module
the available coordinate systems are divided into two groups:
ODB coordinate systems, which are part of the
output database file; and session coordinate systems, which are created during
postprocessing. Session coordinate systems apply to one output database only
and persist only for your
Abaqus/CAE
session, unless you move the session coordinate system to the output database.
See
Saving a coordinate system to an output database file.
You can highlight, display, or hide individual coordinate systems using
either of the following techniques:
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All available coordinate systems have shortcuts in the
Results Tree
under the ODB Coordinate Systems and Session
Coordinate Systems containers. You can click any shortcut to
highlight that coordinate system in the viewport; when highlighted, a
coordinate system is rendered in red in the viewport and its title is
displayed. You can also display or hide any coordinate system by clicking mouse
button 3 on the shortcut and selecting a Boolean operator from the list that
appears.
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You can control the display of ODB
coordinate systems and session coordinate systems by adding them to display
groups, which can be displayed or hidden using the Boolean display options. See
Managing display groups
for more information.
The Coordinate System Manager also provides information
about the ODB coordinate systems and session
coordinate systems for the selected output database. You cannot change the
display of coordinate systems from this manager, but you can rename or delete
them. See
Creating coordinate systems during postprocessing.
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