Provides a command-line interface to the 3D graphics system’s configuration settings
If you enter
3dconfig
at the Command prompt, the following prompt is
displayed on the command line:
Enter option: [Adaptive Degradation/Dynamic Tesselation/Render
Options/Geometry/Acceleration/Exit] <Adaptive degradation>: Enter the
configuration you want to change or press ENTER to change adaptive degradation
settings.
You will stay in the 3DCONFIG command until you enter
eXit
or press ESC.
Adaptive Degradation
Specifies the display options to which the view can degrade to maintain the
speed of the view manipulation. For example, if a large drawing is currently
Gouraud shaded, you can select Wireframe to allow the drawing to degrade
to a wireframe representation of the view.
You can turn on one or more than one of the available options. If more than
one option is turned on, the display changes to the most detailed option first
and then degrades until it reaches the least detailed option.
Configure: Adaptive Degradation
Enter mode [ON/OFF] <ON>: Specify whether you want adaptive degradation turned
on or off
If Adaptive Degradation is turned on, you can specify the type. If no type is
specified, then no degradation will occur.
Current display options: Wireframe Bounding Box
Enter option [Flat shaded/Wireframe/Bounding box/Maintain speed fps/eXit] <Flat
shaded>: Specify the type of adaptive degradation you want to use
Configure: Flat shaded
Enter mode [ON/OFF] <OFF>: Specify whether you want flat-shaded display turned
on or off
Configure: Wireframe
Enter mode [ON/OFF] <OFF>: Specify whether you want wireframe display turned
on or off
Configure: Bounding box
Enter mode [ON/OFF] <OFF>: S pecify whether you want bounding box display
turned on or off
Configure: Maintain speed fps
Enter speed <5>: Enter a value between 1 and 60 to adjust the frame rate
Flat Shaded
Specifies that the display can change to flat shaded.
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