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Interactive scaling

In interactive mode, depending on the current display, it is possible to use mouse clicks and mouse movements to scale the displayed results.

Current display Left mouse button Center mouse button Right mouse button
Deformed structure Click and drag: Moves the structure on screen Dragging/rolling up : zooms in Dragging/rolling down : zooms out Dragging up: increases deformation scale Dragging down: decreases deformation scale
Relative Stresses
Concrete Stresses/forces Cable Stresses/ forces
Click in combination with Alt key : toggles display of surface element shading
(see -noShade) Click and drag: Moves the structure on screen
Dragging/rolling up : zooms in Dragging/rolling down : zooms out Dragging up: increases stress scale Dragging down: decreases stress scale (see -plot, stress parameters)
In combination with Ctrl key:
Dragging up : increases surface element stress scale
Dragging down : decreases surface element stress scale
(see -plot, stress parameters)
In combination with Shift key:
Dragging up : increases bar/cable element stress/force scale
Dragging down : decreases bar/cable element stress/force scale
(see -plot, stress parameters)
In combination with Ctrl+Alt keys:
Dragging up : increases value below which surface element stress vector are not drawn
Dragging down : decreases value below which surface element stress vector are not drawn
(see -minStressLevel)
In combination with Ctrl+Shift keys:
Dragging up : increases thickness of surface element stress vector
Dragging down : decreases thickness of surface element stress vector
(see -stroke)
In combination with Alt+Shift keys:
Dragging up : increases maximum length of surface element stress vector
Dragging down : decreases maximum length of surface element stress vector
(see -maxLenVec)