Creo Configuration Management Tool
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Set to show or hide shaded (3D) transparent color fill of datum planes. Controls visibility of shaded color fill of datum planes
Controls whether to activate the Color command when you select symbol and surface finish. Allows changing color of symbols and surface finishes
Turns the colors on or off. Turning colors off displays the model wireframe in white. Turns colors on or off in the model display
Specifies the number of shades in a color ramp. Applicable to multi-color, shaded model displays of simulation / analysis results. System graphics must support 256 colors and color maps that compress. Specifies number of shades in color ramp for analysis display
Specifies minimum allowable deviation between user-defined colors. Colors having RGB values within tolerance of existing colors cannot be created. Decreasing this setting allows more colors that are very similar in RGB value to be defined. Controls precision of user-defined colors
Display coordinate systems in standard RGB palette or a single color. Displays coordinate systems in RGB palette or single color
Used to specify fringe colors in Pro/FEM-POST results. Specify blue, black, cyan, magenta, green, yellow, red, and white. Enter colors as a dash-delimited string (lowest to highest value). The default is blue-cyan-green-yellow-red-magenta-white.
Set dimension background to contrast, global, or manual. For manual use dim_background_color_rgb to define RGB value. Controls how dimension backgrounds are colored
Set RGB value for dimension background. Sets RGB value for dimension backgrounds
Controls the enclosure volume transparency in shaded model display. You can change the value in the range between 0.0 and 1.0. The bigger the value, the more transparent the enclosure volume. The default value is 0.92. Controls transparency of enclosure volumes
Material Global Appearance file path. Sets the global appearance file for materials
Use Lighting color scheme for analyses display. Uses lighting color scheme for analysis display
Control whether default appearance in material definition is automatically assigned to a part. Automatically assigns material appearance to parts
Specifies the maximum number of different wireframe colors that can display in the graphics area(s) at any given moment. Sets maximum number of wireframe colors in graphics area
Yes - During component placement, component being assembled will retain its normal colors. No - During component placement, component being assembled is shown in preview color. Preserves component colors during placement preview
Specifies the directory path for a color map (.map) file to be loaded from disk. Use the full path name to avoid problems. Specifies path to color map file for visualization
Black and White displays reflection as black and white stripes. Surface color - uses the surface color to represent reflection stripes. Controls how reflection stripes are displayed
Specifies the color of sketched sections. Specifies the color of sketched sections.
Allow application of color to a single side of a surface. Allows applying color to a single side of a surface
Specifies the color Creo uses to display new skeleton models. The three decimal values ranging from 0 through 100 specify (in order) the percentages of red, green, and blue in the resulting color. For example, 0 0 49 specifies medium blue. Sets the default color for skeleton models
Set dimension background color when working in Sketcher to contrast, global or manual. For manual use sketch_dim_background_color_rgb to define RGB value. Controls dimension background color in sketcher
Set RGB value for dimension background when working in Sketcher. Sets RGB value for dimension backgrounds in sketcher
Suppress the Lightworks appearance conversion notification dialog.
Specifies the system color file. Use the full path name to avoid problems. Setup the system color file to your own color file
Defines the default color for welds. The three decimal values specify, in this order, the percentage of red, green, and blue in the resulting color. For example, 0 0 49 specifies a medium blue. Defines default color for welds