The object view shows all the information of the object. The view has three main sections: object information at the top, navigation tree on the left and related objects at the bottom.
The object page shows all the information easily. See the object preview image and all the data and connections in one page.
Released in version 1.0.0-alpha
Add a new object
You can add new objects and documents by clicking the + button at the bottom right corner.
Add new button functionality depends on the context.
Object information
The object page shows all the information easily. See the preview image of the object and all the data and connections in one page.
Select the object information layout and preview image size by clicking the button in the preview window.
If a model for viewing in browser-based applications has been created from the object, you can open it by selecting Open in 3D view.
Edit the object information
Edit the object information by clicking the pen icon at the top right corner in the object view.
Navigation tree
Open the navigation tree on the left side. The navigation tree shows objects relating to the object you are viewing in a hierarchical order. You can also view the objects arranged by type.
Related objects
All objects related to the object being viewed are shown in the related objects section. You can filter related objects by clicking the labels in the same way as on the home page. The relationship between objects is represented by the following symbols.
The chain icon signifies a link between objects. These objects can be reserved or managed separately.
The right angle arrow indicates that object is a child object of the current object. Reservation, removing, revise and access restrictions of the parent affects to children, too. Parent affects children. If you move or remove the parent, the children come along.
The left angle arrow indicates that object is a parent of the current object.
Sub-models from Vertex BD. Arrows connecting sub-models show their hierarchical relationship(main model - sub-model).
The chain icon signifies a link between objects. These objects can be reserved or managed separately.
Labels
The related objects can be filtered by using the labels. Labels are located above the related objects. Only the labels that can be found from the related objects are visible. By clicking the label, only the objects that have that label are shown.
You can now choose from three options: large, medium, or small. Whether you prefer to see more details in the image or more text data, you can find the option that suits your needs best. This new feature gives you more control and flexibility over your object page’s layout.
Released in version 1.0.0-alpha4
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