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Mario
Posted: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 6:31:22 AM
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Hi,

Is it possible to turn off eroded (eliminated) elements ("off" in Hyperview) in the hyperview player ?

Regards,
Mario
etg
Posted: Monday, October 29, 2007 12:17:28 PM
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Hi Mario
I've had the same problem with eroded elements still being displayed when I try to generate an H3D animation from HyperView 8.0SR1 on my Windows PC. It doesnt' change regardless of the Tools, Options, Visualization Display setting of "Display eroded elements" or with a compressed or uncompressed version of the H3D file. However, old H3D files generated in version 7.0 do display properly, so my workaround is to post-process using version 7.
Eric
sunil9631
Posted: Monday, April 21, 2008 5:52:32 AM
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Hi Guys,

The option for turning on/off the eroded elements is available in the latest version of HVP, i.e, HVP9.0.

Sunil
hvsupport
Posted: Monday, April 21, 2008 1:24:00 PM
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Hi,

Yes in HVP9.0 the option of turning on/off eroded elements is available under the Display Options.

Thank you,
Liz

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etg
Posted: Thursday, August 27, 2009 6:11:24 PM
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There is an option to turn on/off eroded elements in HVP9.0 but it doesn't seem to change the display. The eroded elements remain displayed. Is this an error when the H3D file is generated from HyperView9?

I can load an earlier H3D file generated in HV7 with eroded elements and it will correctly toggle on and off in HVP9.0.

Unfortunately I can no longer use HV7.0 to generate H3D files due to changes in our license.

Eric
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