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Front Obscures objects located between the camera and the front clipping
plane.
Distance from Target.Positions the front clipping plane and turns on front
clipping. A positive distance places the clipping plane between the target
and the camera. A negative distance places it beyond the target. You can
use the slider bar to drag the clipping plane.
Eye. Positions the front clipping plane at the camera.
On. Turns on front clipping. This option is available only when perspective
viewing is off.
Off. Turns off front clipping. This option is available only when perspective
viewing is off.
Off Turns off front and back clipping. If perspective viewing is on, front
clipping remains on at the camera position.
Hide
Suppresses hidden lines on the selected objects to aid in visualization. Circles,
solids, traces, regions, wide polyline segments, 3D faces, polygon meshes, and
the extruded edges of objects with nonzero thickness are considered to be
opaque surfaces that hide objects.This hidden line suppression is quicker than
that performed by HIDE, but it can't be plotted.
Off
Turns off perspective viewing. The Distance option turns on perspective
viewing.
Undo
Reverses the effects of the last DVIEW action. You can undo multiple DVIEW
operations.
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