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 Post subject: viewing full model
PostPosted: Tue 11. Feb 2014, 19:47 
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Hello, I understand that viewing a full model is not efficient if there are more than 3 levels, but it is useful for reporting a full model. I am wondering if it would be possible to have a special feature that allows to show a full model in a report (without fisheye view..). Also, sometimes we know a factor is there but it doesn't show, it would be useful for navigation, so having that possibility would be useful..
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Grégoire


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 Post subject: Re: viewing full model
PostPosted: Wed 12. Feb 2014, 19:42 
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Hi Grégoire

You can switch off the fisheye effect by the buttons on the bottom right (if they are not displayed go to Menu Settings).
The current desktop version allows to export views (via menu) and via settings you can increase the graphic's resolution. With the upcoming version 4.5 the web version, too, will allow for an explicit export of every view and the resolution will be increased even more.

The fact that under certain constellations some factors are not displayed is for logical reasons. You can only via trial and error select another view/factor in the center to see all the factors you want to display.

Happy modeling

Kai

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