The Standard bar has common options for both pre- and postprocessing post-processing components, including: open, take a snapshot, print, preferences, help, exit and others.
Standard bar in preprocess
Standard bar in postprocess
The different icons represent, from left to right:
- New: PRE: the existing project is closed and a new one is created. POST: the model is closed.
- Open: PRE: closes the current project and opens an existent one. POST: closes the current model and reads an existent mesh with its results. only in postprocess, it is possible to open multiple postprocess files.
- (only in postprocess) Reload files: Reload postprocess files and sets results to last step.
- Save: PRE: saves the project. POST: saves de postprocess information in a new binary file.
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- Previous view, Next view: no navigate through the used views.
- List of views: shows a list of some predefined and user-saved views.
- (only in postprocess) Fast draw mode: Enable/disable fast draw mode
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- Take a snapshot: takes a picture of the current visualization, using the Page and capture settings options.
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- Copy: PRE: shows the copy window, POST: shows the transformation window.
- Layers/Meshes/Sets: PRE: pops-up the Layers/Groups window, POST: pops-up the 'View Style' window.
- (only in postprocess) pops-up result, graphs,animation windows, animations controls respectively.
- (only in postprocess) Animate. start/stop animation along time steps of current results
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- Preferences: pops-up the preferences window to select general, meshing, graphical, fonts options, among others.
- (only in preprocess) Layers Combobox: Combobox to show and select layer in use.
- Toggle between preprocess and postprocess.
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- GiD icon that shows also our current password type: blue=profesional, red=evaluation, half blue and half red=conection connection fault short time period of profesional professional version before change to evaluation.
- Cloud icon that shows details of the currently opened cloud model in the Model Manager
The Geometry & view bar has some of the view options common to pre- and postprocessing, such as zooming, panning, rotating, etc. But certain icons are specific to preprocessing and others to postprocessing.
Geomety & View bar in preprocess
The different icons represent, from left to right:
- Zoom in: zooms the project in selecting a rectangle
- Zoom frame: adjust the visualization to comprise the whole model
- Rotate trackball: rotates de model dynamically using the mouse as 'spaceball'
- Pan dynamic: translates the model dinamycallydynamically
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- Create line
- Create arc
- Create NURBS line
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Left-click on Delete, GiD opens another window with the different entities to be deleted: Point, Line, Surface, Volume or All types.
There is a new 'Also lower entities' check option, be careful, is it is set then deleting an entity also its dependent lower-entities will be deleted.
- List entities: shows information of the selected entities
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Note: The position of the icons depends on how the window is positioned.
Geomety & View bar in postprocess
On the postprocess toolbar, the first six commands are the same as on the preprocess toolbar, i.e. from Zoom in to Pan.
The remaining icons represent, from left to right:
- Display style: when you click here, a menu appears with each icon corresponding to a display option: Boundaries, Hidden Boundaries, All Lines, Hidden Lines, Body, Body Boundaries, Body Lines, points or BoundaryPoints.
- Culling: allows you to switch on or switch off the front faces and/or the back faces.
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- Set maximum value: set a maximum value for contour fills.
- Set minimum value: set a minimum value for contour fills.
- Contour Options: Choose between Logarithmic scale, scale result by multiplier factor ,scale result by adderfactor and Reset limit values.
- List nodes and elements information: list information (conectiviti, set numberconnectivities, results, etc.) about selected nodes or elements.
Notes:
If windows are used to enter the data, it is generally necessary to accept this data before closing the window. If this is not done, the data will not be changed.
Usually, commands and operations are invoked by using the menus or mouse, but all the information can be typed into the command line.
The Macros bar allows the creation and execution of macros defined by the user or predefined by GiD:
Default macros preprocessing
Default macros posprocessing
- Record macro / stop recording macro: starts a new macro and registers each operation in GiD until stop is pressed.
- Edit macros...: a window will pop-up allowing the user to edit the macro, rename it or change its icon and accelerator keys.
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- All other icons are configured from Edit macros window
The View results bar allow the user a quick view of the results:
View result bar
- No result: cleans all the results visualizations (contour fill, deformation, vectors, etc. except the graphs), leaving the mesh alone.
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- Contour Fill: draws a Contour Fill of the selected result.
- Contour info: Enable or disable showing the contour fill range under the cursor.
- Contour Lines: draws the Contour Lines of the selected result.
- Show min max: shows the maximum and minimum value of the selected result.
- Show min: Only shows the minimum.
- Show max: Only shows the maximum.
- Show both: Shows minimum and maximum.
- Display vectors: draws a vectors of the selected result. This includes vectors, stresses and local axes.
- Iso surfaces: draws the isosurfaces of the selected result. The user can select the number of isosurfaces and the exact value for each of them.
- Stream lines: draws stream lines of the selected nodal vector.
- Result surface: draws a extruded surface acording according to the selected result. If the result selected is a vector, uses the vector as extrude direction. If the result selected is a scalar, uses the normal of the noded (which is an average of the normals of the surrounding elements).
- Line thickness: draws the thickness of the lines
- Deformation: deforms the mesh acording according to the selected nodal vector.
- Graphs: pop-ups a menu with the following options.
- Point evolution: displays a graph of the evolution of the selected result along all the steps, of the default analysis, for the selected nodes.
- Line graph: also called 'section graph' displays a graph defined by the line conectig connecting two selected nodes of the planar XY surface, or of the volume mesh.
- Point graph: displays a graph of one result against another of the selected results. The option 'all steps' shows the evolution along all steps inside the default analysis, of this result vs. results graph.
- Border graph: displays a graph of the results on the selected border, using the x, y, z or line distance as abscissa.
- Integrated graph: Graph of an integrated result over a mesh.
- Point Complex evolution: Similar to 'Point Evolution' but for complex results, where both real and imaginary part of the result are displayed as 'x' and 'y' in the graph
- Clear graphs: delete all the created graphs.
- Result fill view
- Volume rendering