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Extract Textures in 3D Models Select this check box to extract textures and
environment maps associated with the file.
NOTE Environment maps are not set in the scene by default, and must be
configured in Presenter manually.
When this check box is clear, the file reader ignores maps and textures.
See also:
DWF File Reader (page 179)
DWG/DXF Page
Use this page to adjust the options for the DWG/ DXF file reader.
Faceting Factor Enter the required value to control the level of faceting that
takes place.
The faceting factor must be greater or equal to 0, where 0 results in the faceting
factor being turned off. The default value is 1. To get twice the number of
facets, double the value. To get half as many facets, halve the value. Larger
faceting factors result in more polygons to a model and larger Autodesk
Navisworks files.
Max Facet Deviation This setting controls the greatest distance between the
edge of a facet and the actual geometry.
If this distance is greater than the Max Facet Deviation value, Autodesk
Navisworks adds more facets.
If the Max Facet Deviation is set to 0, then this function is ignored.
Split by Color Compound objects can be split into parts based on their color.
Select this check box if you want to use this functionality.
For example, a window object from Architectural Desktop can be split into a
frame and a pane. If this check box is clear, you can only select the window
object as a whole, whereas if you select this check box, you can select the
individual pane and frame.
NOTE Autodesk Navisworks names parts of compound objects after their color.
Default Decimal Units Selects the types of units Autodesk Navisworks uses
to open DWG and DXF files that were created with decimal drawing units.
NOTE DWG and DXF files do not specify the units they were created in. To adjust
the units in Autodesk Navisworks, use the Units and Transform option.
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