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Old   November 1, 2012, 13:01
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Hi together,

I'm a new user of StarCCM+ and trying to write a dynamic postprocessing script. One function of my script should load a scene and save it as hardcopy. Especially the function should use the "resetView"-function of StarCCM+, e.g. like the resetView-button in the toolbar on top.

My question: Is this function desposited in the StarCCM+ java classes? If yes, how can I call the function to use it.

Thank you a lot for your support
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Old   November 11, 2012, 10:30
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Hi KaptainKaracho,

Have you tried:

scene.ResetCamera();

I suggest you load your macro into NetBeans and then query any Scene type variable using Ctrl-Space. Then you'll see all the methods associated with it.

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