5252panel and the commands available in the \textbf {Result } menu.
5353Results are displayed in the Workspace area.
5454
55- \medskip\noindent
56- \begin {minipage }{0.64\textwidth }
57- \raggedright
58- \subsubsection {Manager Results list }
59-
60- The {\sl Results} list of the Model Manager panel (shown at right)
61- displays the list of user-defined result views in the model.
62- In addition to the commands available in the
63- \protect\hyperlink {result-menu}{\sl Result menu} (see below), many shortcut
64- commands can be used to manage results in the {\sl Results} list.
65- The shortcut menu, which is accessed by right-clicking in the Model Manager
66- panel, displays commands relevant for the selected object only.
67-
68- \vskip\baselineskip
69- Each curve object in the Model Manager {\sl Result} list has an icon next to
70- the curve name, representing its legend. The curve color and symbol can be
71- changed in the {\sl Appearance} tab (see \refSection {appearance}{Appearance}).
72- \end {minipage }%
73- \hfill \begin {minipage }{0.28\textwidth }
74- \includegraphics [width=\textwidth ]{Figures/7-RightClickMenuInResultsList}
75- \end {minipage }
55+ \medskip
56+ \subsubsection {Manager Results list }
7657
77- \medskip\noindent
58+ \def\fwidth {0.28\textwidth }
59+ \begin {wrapfigure }[13]{r}{\fwidth }
60+ \vspace {-15mm}
61+ \includegraphics [width=\fwidth ]{Figures/7-RightClickMenuInResultsList}
62+ \end {wrapfigure }
63+
64+ The {\sl Results} list of the Model Manager panel (shown at right)
65+ displays the list of user-defined result views in the model.
66+ In addition to the commands available in the
67+ \protect\hyperlink {result-menu}{\sl Result menu} (see below), many shortcut
68+ commands can be used to manage results in the {\sl Results} list.
69+ The shortcut menu, which is accessed by right-clicking in the Model Manager
70+ panel, displays commands relevant for the selected object only.
71+
72+ Each curve object in the Model Manager \newline {\sl Results} list
73+ has an icon next to the curve name, \newline representing its legend.
74+ The curve color and symbol \newline can be changed in the {\sl Appearance} tab
75+ \newline (see \refSection {appearance}{Appearance}).
76+
77+ \bigskip\noindent
7878\begin {minipage }{0.5\textwidth }
7979 \raggedright
8080 \SubSubSection {Result menu}{result-menu}
8383 result views, and managing the result files in your model.
8484 Use of these commands is explained in the following sections.
8585
86+ \bigskip
8687 \subsubsection {Workspace area }
8788
8889 The Workspace area is used to display the graphs and animations you create.
151152
152153There are two ways to create these items, either by using the \textbf {New Graph }
153154and \textbf {New Curve } commands, or by dragging result variables from the RDB
154- selector dialog box into the {\sl Result } list of the Model Manager panel,
155+ selector dialog box into the {\sl Results } list of the Model Manager panel,
155156as described below.
156157
157158\SubSubSection {Graph}{graph}
@@ -188,37 +189,37 @@ \subsubsection{Curves}
188189\SubSubSection {Creating curves and graphs by drag and drop}
189190 {creating-curves-and-graphs-by-drag-and-drop}
190191
191- \noindent
192- \begin {minipage }{0.58 \textwidth }
193- \raggedright
194- When you need to create several curves and graphs containing results from the
195- results database, or want to inspect several result values without the need to
196- create persisting graphs for all of them, it is convenient to use the drag and
197- drop method to create and sort curves and graphs.
198-
199- \vskip\baselineskip
200- To create curves or graphs by drag and drop, right-click in the { \sl Result}
201- list of the Model Manager panel and select \textbf { Result selector... }
202- The RDB selector dialog box then pops up (shown to the right).
203-
204- \vskip\baselineskip
205- Select the result you want to plot, and drag it from the RDB selector dialog
206- box and onto the { \sl Result} list of the Model Manager panel. If you drop it
207- on an existing graph, it will be created as a curve in that graph, otherwise
208- a new graph will be created with the selected results as a new curve.
209-
210- \vskip\baselineskip
211- If the graph receiving the new curve is visible,
212- the new data is automatically loaded and displayed.
213-
214- \vskip\baselineskip
215- For more detailed information about the RDB selector dialog box, see
216- \refSubSection {selecting-rdb-results}{Selecting RDB results}
217- {curve-properties}.
218- \end { minipage }
219- \hfill \begin { minipage }{0.4 \textwidth }
220- \includegraphics [width= \textwidth ]{Figures/Dialogs/7-RDB-Selector-DragAndDrop}
221- \end { minipage }
192+ \def\fwidth {0.4 \textwidth }
193+ \begin {wrapfigure }[26]{r}{ \fwidth }
194+ \vspace {-5mm}
195+ \includegraphics [width= \fwidth ]{Figures/Dialogs/7-RDB-Selector-DragAndDrop}
196+ \end { wrapfigure }
197+
198+ When you need to create several curves and \newline graphs for plotting results
199+ from the results \newline database, or want to inspect several result values
200+ without the need to create persisting graphs for all of them,
201+ it is convenient to use the drag and drop method.
202+
203+ To create curves or graphs by drag and drop, right-click in the { \sl Results}
204+ list of the Model Manager panel and select \textbf { Result selector... }
205+ The RDB selector dialog box then pops up (shown to the right).
206+
207+ Select the result item you want to plot, and drag it from the RDB selector
208+ dialog box and onto the { \sl Results} list of the Model Manager panel. If you
209+ drop it on an existing graph, it will be created as a curve in that graph,
210+ otherwise a new graph will be created with the selected result as a new curve.
211+
212+ If the graph receiving the new curve \newline is visible,
213+ the new data is automatically \newline loaded and displayed.
214+
215+ For more detailed information about the RDB selector dialog box, see
216+ \refSubSection {selecting-rdb-results}{Selecting RDB results}{curve-properties}.
217+
218+ You may also copy or move existing curve objects in the { \sl Results} list
219+ using drag and drop. To copy a curve, simply click on it and drag it onto the
220+ Graph where you want the copy to appear (it may also be the same graph).
221+ To move a curve from one graph to another, press the \textbf { Shift } key before
222+ dropping it.
222223
223224\subsubsection {Repeat a curve definition for all objects }
224225
@@ -229,7 +230,7 @@ \subsubsection{Repeat a curve definition for all objects}
229230\IconText {repeatCurve}{
230231 This can be achieved in a convenient way using the command labeled
231232 \textbf {Repeat curve for all objects }. This command is available in the
232- right-click menu of the {\sl Result } list of the Model Manager panel,
233+ right-click menu of the {\sl Results } list of the Model Manager panel,
233234 when right-clicking a curve. This command repeats the curve definition
234235 of the curve selected, and uses it on all the objects of the same type
235236 in the model. It also automatically assigns a color to the curves
@@ -241,9 +242,10 @@ \subsubsection{Repeat a curve definition for all objects}
241242definition that is cycled, but if the curve being repeated uses the same object
242243both for the $ X$ -, and $ Y$ -axis they are cycled together.
243244
244- \begin {wrapfigure }[9]{r}{0.3\textwidth }
245+ \def\fwidth {0.3\textwidth }
246+ \begin {wrapfigure }[9]{r}{\fwidth }
245247 \vspace {-5mm}
246- \center\ includegraphics [width=0.3 \textwidth ]{Figures/Dialogs/7-RepeatCurveForRange}
248+ \includegraphics [width=\fwidth ]{Figures/Dialogs/7-RepeatCurveForRange}
247249\end {wrapfigure }
248250
249251It is also possible to repeat a curve definition for not every object of the
@@ -494,36 +496,35 @@ \subsubsection{Moving curves to a new graph}
494496
495497\SubSubSection {Selecting RDB results}{selecting-rdb-results}
496498
497- \begin {minipage }{0.64\textwidth }
498- \raggedright
499- To select the results to plot as $ x$ - and $ y$ -axis values for a curve,
500- complete the following steps:
499+ \def\fwidth {0.35\textwidth }
500+ \begin {wrapfigure }[15]{r}{\fwidth }
501+ \vspace {-5mm}
502+ \includegraphics [width=\fwidth ]{Figures/Dialogs/7-RDB-Selector}
503+ \end {wrapfigure }
501504
502- \medskip
503- \begin {enumerate }
504- \setlength\itemsep {1mm}
505- \item
506- In the Model Manager {\sl Results} list, select the curve you want to edit.
507- Its properties are displayed in the Property Editor panel.
508- \item
509- In the Property Editor panel, click the \textbf {Edit... } button for the
510- {\sl X-Axis}, or right-click on a curve in the Model Manager {\sl Results}
511- list and select \textbf {Edit X Axis... } or \textbf {Edit Y Axis... }.
512- The RDB selector dialog box (shown at right) is then opened.
513- \item
514- Select a mechanism element from the {\sl Existing Results} list or in the
515- {\sl Modeler} view.
516- \vskip 1mm
517- \MiniGenericNote {note}{NOTE}{-30mm}{1.72}{0.17}{0.5}{
518- If the mechanism analysis have been performed, variables for the
519- selected element are listed in the {\rm Existing Results} list.
520- If you have not yet performed an analysis, variables are listed in the
521- {\rm Possible Results} list.}
522- \end {enumerate }
523- \end {minipage }%
524- \hfill \begin {minipage }{0.35\textwidth }
525- \includegraphics [width=\textwidth ]{Figures/Dialogs/7-RDB-Selector}
526- \end {minipage }
505+ To select the results to plot as $ x$ - and $ y$ -axis values for a curve,
506+ complete the following steps:
507+
508+ \begin {enumerate }
509+ \item
510+ In the Model Manager {\sl Results} list, select the curve you want to edit.
511+ Its properties are displayed in the Property Editor panel.
512+ \item
513+ In the Property Editor panel, click the \newline
514+ \textbf {Edit... } button for the {\sl X-Axis}, or right-\newline
515+ click on a curve in the Model Manager \newline {\sl Results} list
516+ and select \textbf {Edit X Axis... } or \textbf {Edit Y Axis... }.
517+ The RDB selector dialog box (shown at right) is then opened.
518+ \item
519+ Select a mechanism element from the \newline {\sl Existing Results} list
520+ or in the \newline {\sl Modeler} view.
521+
522+ \MiniGenericNote {note}{NOTE}{-30mm}{1.1}{0.17}{0.5}{
523+ If the mechanism analysis have been performed, variables for the
524+ selected element are listed in the {\rm Existing Results} list.
525+ If you have not yet performed an analysis, variables are listed in the
526+ {\rm Possible Results} list.}
527+ \end {enumerate }
527528
528529\begin {enumerate }
529530\item [4.]
@@ -1437,10 +1438,9 @@ \subsubsection{Selecting RDB results}
14371438\Section {Animations}{animations}
14381439
14391440Fedem animations are used to visualize the motion or the structural results of
1440- your model in an intuitive and life-like fashion. Fedem is able to
1441- utilize part motion, part deformation and
1442- part color contours to visualize
1443- your results and help you understand them.
1441+ your model in an intuitive and life-like fashion.
1442+ Fedem is able to utilize part motion, part deformation and
1443+ part color contours to visualize your results and help you understand them.
14441444
14451445\begin {center }
14461446 \includegraphics [width=0.9\textwidth ]{Figures/AnimationStresstractorRearLinkage}
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