Limit (MB)
Specifies the maximum memory that Autodesk Navisworks can use.
Merge Duplicates
These options improve performance by multiply instancing matching items. Rather than storing every item in
memory, if any items are the same, Autodesk Navisworks can store one instance of them and 'copy' that instance
into other positions. This is of particular benefit on larger models, where there are significant numbers of these
duplicate geometries.
On Convert
Select this check box to merge duplicates when a CAD file is converted into the Autodesk Navisworks
format.
On Append
Select this check box to merge duplicates when a new file is appended to the currently opened
Autodesk Navisworks file.
On Load
Select this check box to merge duplicates when a file is loaded into Autodesk Navisworks.
On Save NWF
Select this check box to merge duplicates when the current scene is saved in the NWF file format.
On Load
Collapse on Convert
Collapses the tree structure on the Selection Tree to the specified level when native CAD
files are converted into Autodesk Navisworks. Select from the following options:
■
None
- the tree is fully expanded.
■
Composite Objects
- the tree is collapsed up to the level of composite objects.
■
All Objects
- the tree is collapsed up to the level of objects.
■
Layers
- the tree is collapsed up to the level of layers.
■
Files
- the tree is collapsed up to the level of files.
This enables performance to be prioritized over structure/properties and has the added benefit of improving
streaming by cutting down the logical structure.
NOTE
Although Autodesk Navisworks tries to collapse items to the fewest number possible, it may be necessary to
prevent collapsing in some cases to preserve model fidelity. For example, if an item has properties or materials unique
to itself, then collapsing would endanger this information, and therefore it will not be collapsed.
Close NWC/NWD files on Load
Indicates whether NWC and NWD files are closed once they’ve been loaded
into memory.
When you open NWC/NWD files, Autodesk Navisworks locks them for editing. By selecting this check box, you
instruct Autodesk Navisworks to close NWC or NWD files as soon as they’ve been loaded into memory. This
means that the files can be opened and edited by other users while you are viewing them.
Create Parametric Primitives
Select this check box to enable creation of parametric models (models described
by formulae not vertices).
Using this option allows you to get better looking visuals, faster rendering, smaller memory footprint (especially,
when loading DGN and RVM files with significant amounts of parametric data that no longer need to be converted
into vertices in Autodesk Navisworks).
NOTE
Modifying this option takes effect when you next load or refresh file.
Create Presenter Materials
Select this check box to enable creation of Presenter materials when NWC files are
loaded.
Clearing this check box turns off creation of Presenter materials. Use this option if you’ve only got Autodesk
Navisworks Review installed.
Temporary File Location
Auto
Indicates whether Autodesk Navisworks automatically selects your user Temp folder.
Location
Click
to open the Browse for Folder dialog box, and select the desired Temp folder.
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Summary of Contents for 507B1-90A211-1301 - NavisWorks Manage 2010
Page 1: ...Autodesk Navisworks Manage 2010 User Guide March 2009 ...
Page 12: ...xii Contents ...
Page 14: ...2 Part 1 Welcome to Autodesk Navisworks Manage 2010 ...
Page 64: ...52 Chapter 3 Installation ...
Page 97: ...Get a Whole Project View 85 ...
Page 98: ...86 Part 2 Get a Whole Project View ...
Page 136: ...124 Chapter 5 Work with Files ...
Page 178: ...To toggle ViewCube Click View Head Up Display ViewCube 166 Chapter 6 Explore Your Model ...
Page 262: ...250 Chapter 9 Use Viewpoints and Sectioning Modes ...
Page 270: ...258 Chapter 11 Work Within a Team ...
Page 282: ...270 Chapter 12 Share Data ...
Page 346: ...334 Chapter 14 Create Photorealistic Visualizations ...
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Page 466: ...454 Glossary ...