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Moritz Geometry Editor


The Toolbar


The toolbar is present if the Tool Bar item in the View menu is checked. The toolbar contains buttons that perform various actions. When the cursor is held momentarily over a button, a popup tip appears to describe the action invoked by the button. The Table lists the buttons and their actions.  Not all of the buttons are present by default.

  Toolbar Buttons


Reset the program by removing all geometry objects and initializing some settings.



Read a Moritz checkpoint file (.sab), an MCNP input file, or a Sabrina command file (.sab).



Save the model as a Moritz checkpoint file (.sab), an MCNP input file, or a Sabrina command file (.sab).
Open ITS  Save ITS
Open or save an ITS Accept file (.its).

Print the active window that may be either a graphics or text window.

Show the print setup dialog for choosing and printer and print orientation.


Show the Surface dialog initialized to a Plane, Sphere, Cylinder, Cone, Torus, Ellipsoid, or Elliptical Cylinder.

Show the Cell property sheet; the initial page is last one used.

Enter the Pick Cell Surfaces mode. The button remains depressed while the mode is in effect.

Create a cell from the picked cell surfaces by clicking in one or more cuts to establish the sense of the cell with respect to the picked surfaces.

Create a simple cell bounded by the first surfaces encountered in the X, Y, and Z directions.

Pick Persistent Surfaces that will be included in subsequent surfaces used for cell creation.

Clear the list of Persistent Surfaces.

Make an Outside Cell that is on the other side picked cell surfaces from the click point.

Show the Material property sheet.

Assign the current material to cells by clicking on them in the 2D cuts.

Show the Importance dialog.

Assign the current importance to cells by clicking on them in the 2D cuts.

Pick a surface by clicking on it in a 2D cut. The button is depressed when the Pick Surface mode is in effect.
 
Redraw the Active 2D cut or all cuts.
 
Zoom In (make larger) or Zoom Out (make smaller) for both the 2D and 3D plots.

Show the help contents page.

Enter the context help mode.

The user may customize the toolbar. Selecting Customize in the View menu allows customization of the toolbar by selecting which buttons are present and their order in the toolbar customization dialog. Double-clicking on an empty (between or beyond buttons) portion of the toolbar also brings up the toolbar customization dialog. The left list shows all available buttons. The right list reflects the state of the toolbar. Dragging icons (or spaces) between the left and right boxes adds or removes the corresponding button from the toolbar. One may also use the Add and Remove buttons. Changing the order of buttons within the Tool Bar is accomplished by dragging icons in the left box or using the Move Up and Move Down buttons.

The user can drag a button to a new position within the toolbar or remove it from the toolbar by dragging the button with the Shift key held down. When the user releases the mouse button, the toolbar determines the location of the mouse cursor. If the cursor is outside the toolbar, the button is deleted. If the cursor is on another toolbar position, the button is moved to that position.

Three additional items in the View menu
affect the toolbar. Restore Tool Bar shows the default set of buttons. The Buttons submenu contains items for showing or hiding toolbar buttons by category: File, Accept, Surface, Cell Creation, Advanced Creation, and Cell Properties. The category item is checked if one or more buttons in a category is visible; it is unchecked if no category buttons are visible. To show all buttons in a category when some, but not all, are visible, the category item must be unchecked and then checked. Cell Tool Bar (under development) shows a floating toolbar containing the Cell Creation and Cell Properties buttons.


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