VisIt User Manual
v3.1.0
  • GUI Manual
    • 1. Introduction to VisIt
    • 2. Working with Databases
    • 3. Plots
    • 4. Operators
    • 5. Saving and Printing
    • 6. Visualization Windows
    • 7. Subsetting
    • 8. Quantitative Analysis
    • 9. Making it pretty
    • 10. Animation
    • 11. Interactive Tools
    • 12. Multiple Databases and Windows
    • 13. Client Server
    • 14. Compute Engines
    • 15. Preferences
      • 15.1. How VisIt Uses Preferences
      • 15.2. Setting Default Values
      • 15.3. How to Save Settings
      • 15.4. Appearance Window
      • 15.5. Plugin Manager Window
      • 15.6. Rendering Options Window
      • 15.7. Preferences Window
    • 16. Help
    • 17. Startup Options
    • 18. Building
    • 19. Building on Windows
    • 20. Acknowledgments
    • 21. Glossary
    • 22. Contributing
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15. PreferencesΒΆ

In this chapter, we will discuss how to set and save user preferences. User preferences affect the default values for plots and operators as well as window properties like the background color. This chapter reveals where those settings are saved and how to modify them.

  • 15.1. How VisIt Uses Preferences
  • 15.2. Setting Default Values
  • 15.3. How to Save Settings
  • 15.4. Appearance Window
    • 15.4.1. Changing GUI colors
    • 15.4.2. Changing GUI Style
    • 15.4.3. Changing GUI Orientation
  • 15.5. Plugin Manager Window
    • 15.5.1. Enabling and Disabling Plugins
  • 15.6. Rendering Options Window
    • 15.6.1. Basic Rendering Options
    • 15.6.2. Advanced Rendering Options
    • 15.6.3. Rendering Information
  • 15.7. Preferences Window
    • 15.7.1. Copying Plots On First Reference
    • 15.7.2. Posting Windows By Default
    • 15.7.3. Reading Accurate Cycles and Times From Databases
    • 15.7.4. File Panel Properties
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