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Old   December 10, 2015, 22:29
Default Remove graphic/visual interface/constraints from CFX
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Guys,

is it possible to remove visible interface/constraints/inlet/outlet from the model somehow? I mean just the graphics not the actual interface.
CFX creates red triangles where ever thr is connection between fluid and solid interface and creates green triangles when thr is connection between two solids, I just want to remove them.
The reason I am asking is that its hard to sometimes see the interface or the connection between two regions or bodies.
I tried to find it in options but failed

Let me know if anyone knows!

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Old   December 11, 2015, 02:54
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You can find this in:
CFX>Edit>Optons>Labels and Markers
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Old   December 16, 2015, 19:59
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Cheers Mate,

somehow It was not visible on my system but now all good!
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