2009
Table Of Contents
- Autodesk NavisWorks Simulate 2009
- Contents
- Part 1. Welcome to Autodesk NavisWorks Simulate 2009
- Part 2. Installation
- Chapter 3. Quick Start to Stand-Alone Installation
- Chapter 4. Move to NavisWorks from a Previous Release
- Chapter 5. Install NavisWorks for an Individual User
- Chapter 6. Install NavisWorks for Multiple Users
- Quick Start to Network Installation
- System Requirements for a Deployment
- Creating Network Deployments
- Preliminary Tasks for a Network Deployment
- Use the Installation Wizard to Set Up a Deployment
- Start the Deployment Process
- Create a Deployment
- Enter Product and User Information
- Specify Log File Locations
- What Is Silent Mode?
- Customer Involvement Program (CIP)
- Select a License Type (optional)
- Select the Installation Type (optional)
- Final Review and Complete Setup
- Register the Product
- Modify a Deployment (optional)
- Point Users to the Administrative Image
- Uninstall the Program
- Chapter 7. Installation Troubleshooting
- What are the minimum system requirements?
- How can I check my graphics card driver to see if it needs to be updated?
- What is the difference between a stand-alone license and a network license?
- What is the benefit to using a network licensed version of the software?
- When performing a Typical installation, what gets installed?
- Where are my product manuals?
- Deployment Issues
- Networking Issues
- Maintenance Issues
- Part 3. Basic NavisWorks Functionality
- Chapter 8. Overview
- Chapter 9. File Management
- Chapter 10. Converting Files
- File Readers
- NWF Files
- NWD Files
- NWC Files
- DWG and DXF Files
- DWF Files
- Bentley AutoPLANT Files
- 3DS Files
- DGN and PRP Files
- MAN Files
- PDS Files
- IGES Files
- STEP Files
- Inventor Files
- VRML world files
- Riegl Scan Files
- Faro Scan Files
- Leica Scan Files
- Z+F Scan Files
- ASCII Laser Scan Files
- STL Stereolithography files
- AVEVA Review RVM and RVS files
- IFC files
- Sketchup SKP files
- File Exporters
- CAD Previewing
- File Readers
- Chapter 11. Publishing
- Chapter 12. Navigating
- Chapter 13. Selecting Items
- Chapter 14. Finding
- Chapter 15. Editing
- Chapter 16. Display Modes
- Chapter 17. Viewpoints
- Chapter 18. Sectioning
- Chapter 19. Animation
- Chapter 20. Reviewing
- Chapter 21. Object Manipulation
- Chapter 22. Interface
- Chapter 23. Tools
- Chapter 24. Options
- Chapter 25. DataTools
- Chapter 26. Getting Help
- Part 4. Using Presenter
- Part 5. Object Animation
- Part 6. Using TimeLiner
- Glossary
- Index
2. Expand the Model node, and click the Performance option.
The Performance page is displayed:
3. Memory. Select the Auto check box for NavisWorks to automatically calculate the maximum
memory that may be used. This will take the lowest of your available physical memory or address
space, less that required for your Windows operating system.
Alternatively, clear this option and manually enter the limit.
4. Merge Duplicates. These options improve performance by multiply instancing matching items.
Rather than storing every item in memory, if any items are the same, 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.
The options available determine when NavisWorks should perform this merging process:
• On Convert. Merge duplicates when converting a CAD file.
• On Append. Merge duplicates when a new file is appended to the current scene.
• On Load. Merge duplicates when loading a file into NavisWorks.
• On Save NWF. Merge duplicates when saving the current scene out to .nwf.
5. On Load. The Collapse on Convert box can be set to alter layers shown in the Selection Set
window on loading native CAD model files. Each type collapses the Selection Set tree up to the
specified level. So None does not collapse the tree, Composite Objects collapses the tree up to the
level of composite objects, etc. This enables performance to be prioritized over structure/properties
and has the added benefit of improving streaming by cutting down the logical structure.
Display Modes
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