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Moritz Geometry Editor


3D Scale Box


The projection, described next, is dependent on the size of the model that in Moritz is defined as the 3D Scale box. It is the bounding box that encloses all objects that have finite bounding boxes. Void cells that extend to infinity do not have a finite bounding box. For some cells, the limits cannot be calculated in one or more directions; the corresponding cell bounding box limit is set to a very large number. (This is done because cell bounding boxes are used in the algorithms that find in which cell a point is located.) In addition to cells, the global bounding box can include the extent of particle tracks and meshes. The 3D Position property page contains choices for what to include in the 3D scale box. The 3D scale box is shown on the Projection property page.

The calculated
3D scale box can be overwritten in an input file with the BB command. The Sabrina WINDOW command is interpreted as defining the 3D scale box. (The last WINDOW command encountered in a file is used.)


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