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[[Image:SMS Display Opts Mesh.jpg|thumb|450 px|''Display Options'' dialog showing ''2D Mesh'' options]]
[[Image:SMS Display Opts Mesh.png|thumb|450 px|''Display Options'' dialog showing ''2D Mesh'' options]]
The properties of the mesh data SMS displays on the screen can be controlled through the [[SMS:Display_Options|''Display Options'']] dialog. The entities associated with the mesh module with display options are shown below. Some of these entities also have an associated '''Options''' button. For these entities, additional display options are available. The available mesh display options include the following:
The properties of the mesh data SMS displays on the screen can be controlled through the [[SMS:Display_Options|''Display Options'']] dialog. The entities associated with the mesh module with display options are shown below. Some of these entities also have an associated '''Options''' button. For these entities, additional display options are available. Additionally, some options are only available for meshes associated with certain models. The available mesh display options include the following:
* ''Nodes'' – A circle is filled around each node. It's possibly to specify the radius and  color of these circles. The '''Options''' button is used to set the display of nodal  boundary condition data. The dialog that opens when this button is clicked  depends on the current numerical model.
* ''Nodes'' – A circle is filled around each node. It's possibly to specify the radius and  color of these circles. The '''Options''' button is used to set the display of nodal  boundary condition data. The dialog that opens when this button is clicked  depends on the current numerical model.
* ''Nodal  BC'' – Some models support nodal boundary conditions. For those that do, each type  of boundary condition can be displayed by highlighting the node with a symbol  associated with that boundary condition. The '''Options''' button next to the ''Nodal BC''  entry of the display options allows selecting/modifying the symbols  associated with each boundary condition.
* ''Nodal  BC'' – Some models support nodal boundary conditions. For those that do, each type  of boundary condition can be displayed by highlighting the node with a symbol  associated with that boundary condition. The '''Options''' button next to the ''Nodal BC''  entry of the display options allows selecting/modifying the symbols  associated with each boundary condition.
* ''Elements'' – Element edges.
* ''Elements'' – Display element edges.
* ''[[SMS:Functional  Surfaces|Functional Surface]]'' – Show surfaces representing one of the functional datasets associated with a mesh, grid or TIN. Clicking the '''Options''' button will open the ''Functional Surface Options'' dialog.
* ''Element BC'' – Display boundary condition elements.
* ''[[SMS:Functional  Surfaces|Functional surface]]'' – Show surfaces representing one of the functional datasets associated with a mesh, grid or TIN. Clicking the '''Options''' button will open the ''Functional Surface Options'' dialog.
* ''[[SMS:Contour Options|Contours]]'' – The mesh contours are drawn for the active scalar  dataset. Use the ''Contours'' tab to change [[SMS:Contours|contour]] options.
* ''[[SMS:Contour Options|Contours]]'' – The mesh contours are drawn for the active scalar  dataset. Use the ''Contours'' tab to change [[SMS:Contours|contour]] options.
* ''Vectors'' – The mesh vectors are drawn for the active vector dataset. Use the ''Vectors'' tab to change vector options.
* ''Vectors'' – The mesh vectors are drawn for the active vector dataset. Use the ''Vectors'' tab to change vector options.
* ''Nodestrings'' – The color in which a nodestring is drawn depends upon its type. Unassigned  nodestrings are drawn in the color/thickness/style shown at the left of the  toggle box. For the display of boundary condition nodestrings, click the Options  button. The dialog that opens when this button is clicked depends on the current  numerical model.
* ''Nodestrings'' – The color in which a nodestring is drawn depends upon its type. Unassigned  nodestrings are drawn in the color/thickness/style shown at the left of the  toggle box.  
* ''[[SMS:Mesh Quality|Mesh Quality]]'' – The mesh quality shows potential problems with the  finite element mesh layout. An element is highlighted in a color corresponding  to the criterion which it violates. The '''Options''' button opens the ''Mesh Quality Options'' dialog to specify display options for the mesh quality criteria.  
* ''Nodestring BC'' – For the display of boundary condition nodestrings, click the '''Options''' button. The dialog that opens when this button is clicked depends on the current  numerical model.
* ''[[SMS:Mesh Quality|Mesh quality]]'' – The mesh quality shows potential problems with the  finite element mesh layout. An element is highlighted in a color corresponding  to the criterion which it violates. The '''Options''' button opens the ''Mesh Quality Options'' dialog to specify display options for the mesh quality criteria.  
* ''Mesh Boundary'' – A line is drawn around the perimeter of the mesh.
* ''Mesh Boundary'' – A line is drawn around the perimeter of the mesh.
* ''Inactive Mesh'' – Determines the color of all inactive meshes when using multiple meshes.  
* ''Inactive Mesh'' – Determines the color of all inactive meshes when using multiple meshes.  
* ''Materials'' – Elements can be filled with the color and pattern which define their materials. Materials and their display properties can be edited by choosing ''Edit'' | '''Materials''' from the menu.
* ''Materials'' – Elements can be filled with the color and pattern which define their materials. Materials and their display properties can be edited by choosing ''Edit'' | '''Materials''' from the menu.
* ''Material  Boundary'' – The boundary between zones of elements with a  common material type is drawn using specified line attributes.  
* ''Material  boundary'' – The boundary between zones of elements with a  common material type is drawn using specified line attributes.  
* ''Material  Numbers'' – The material id number can be displayed in the center of each element. The font and color can be selected.  
* ''Material  numbers'' – The material id number can be displayed in the center of each element. The font and color can be selected.  
* ''Node Numbers'' – The node id number can be displayed next to each node. The font and color can be selected.
* ''Node numbers'' &ndash; The node id number can be displayed next to each node. The font and color can be selected. <!--A maximum of 10,000 node numbers will be displayed in the Graphics Window at a time.-->
* ''Element  Numbers'' &ndash; The id of each element.
* ''Element  numbers'' &ndash; The id of each element.  <!--A maximum of 10,000 element numbers will be displayed in the Graphics Window at a time.-->
* ''Nodal  Elevations'' &ndash; Displays the z elevation at each node.
* ''Nodestring numbers'' &ndash; The id of each nodestring.
* ''Wet/Dry Boundary'' &ndash; After a simulation has been opened, the interface  between wet and dry nodes can be displayed.
* ''Nodal  elevations'' &ndash; Displays the z elevation at each node. <!--A maximum of 10,000 nodal elevation numbers will be displayed in the Graphics Window at a time.-->
* ''Wet/dry boundary'' &ndash; After a simulation has been opened, the interface  between wet and dry nodes can be displayed.
* ''1D Lines'' &ndash; Display 1D lines and strucutes in the mesh for models that can have 1D lines.


== Model specific options ==
== Model specific options ==

Latest revision as of 20:31, 5 March 2024

Display Options dialog showing 2D Mesh options

The properties of the mesh data SMS displays on the screen can be controlled through the Display Options dialog. The entities associated with the mesh module with display options are shown below. Some of these entities also have an associated Options button. For these entities, additional display options are available. Additionally, some options are only available for meshes associated with certain models. The available mesh display options include the following:

  • Nodes – A circle is filled around each node. It's possibly to specify the radius and color of these circles. The Options button is used to set the display of nodal boundary condition data. The dialog that opens when this button is clicked depends on the current numerical model.
  • Nodal BC – Some models support nodal boundary conditions. For those that do, each type of boundary condition can be displayed by highlighting the node with a symbol associated with that boundary condition. The Options button next to the Nodal BC entry of the display options allows selecting/modifying the symbols associated with each boundary condition.
  • Elements – Display element edges.
  • Element BC – Display boundary condition elements.
  • Functional surface – Show surfaces representing one of the functional datasets associated with a mesh, grid or TIN. Clicking the Options button will open the Functional Surface Options dialog.
  • Contours – The mesh contours are drawn for the active scalar dataset. Use the Contours tab to change contour options.
  • Vectors – The mesh vectors are drawn for the active vector dataset. Use the Vectors tab to change vector options.
  • Nodestrings – The color in which a nodestring is drawn depends upon its type. Unassigned nodestrings are drawn in the color/thickness/style shown at the left of the toggle box.
  • Nodestring BC – For the display of boundary condition nodestrings, click the Options button. The dialog that opens when this button is clicked depends on the current numerical model.
  • Mesh quality – The mesh quality shows potential problems with the finite element mesh layout. An element is highlighted in a color corresponding to the criterion which it violates. The Options button opens the Mesh Quality Options dialog to specify display options for the mesh quality criteria.
  • Mesh Boundary – A line is drawn around the perimeter of the mesh.
  • Inactive Mesh – Determines the color of all inactive meshes when using multiple meshes.
  • Materials – Elements can be filled with the color and pattern which define their materials. Materials and their display properties can be edited by choosing Edit | Materials from the menu.
  • Material boundary – The boundary between zones of elements with a common material type is drawn using specified line attributes.
  • Material numbers – The material id number can be displayed in the center of each element. The font and color can be selected.
  • Node numbers – The node id number can be displayed next to each node. The font and color can be selected.
  • Element numbers – The id of each element.
  • Nodestring numbers – The id of each nodestring.
  • Nodal elevations – Displays the z elevation at each node.
  • Wet/dry boundary – After a simulation has been opened, the interface between wet and dry nodes can be displayed.
  • 1D Lines – Display 1D lines and strucutes in the mesh for models that can have 1D lines.

Model specific options

Each model may include model specific display options. These appear at the bottom of the display options dialog and include such things as 1D contour options for RMA2 and tidal ellipses for ADCIRC.

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