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Moritz Geometry Editor


Shrinking


Cells may be shrunk by a either a fraction of their dimensions or by an absolute value in each dimension. The shrink option is set on the 3D Options property page. Shrinking by a small fraction, such as 0.003, usually gives the most satisfactory results. Another use of shrinking is to introduce a visible gap to show cell boundaries; in this case, shrinking by a constant value is useful.

An example of shrinking cells in a detector model.

An example of shrinking by value See Shrunken Image.


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