Reset options to their default values.
Synopsis:
reset
option
Arguments:
option
The name of option that should be reset.
Option Name
|
Meaning
|
all
|
All options which can be reset.
|
bnd
|
Boundary plot options.
|
ct
|
Color table (palette).
|
curve
|
Curve command options.
|
iso
|
Iso plot options.
|
label
|
Label plot options.
|
legend
|
Legend options.
|
material
|
Material options.
|
mesh
|
Mesh plot options.
|
pc
|
pseudocolor plot attributes.
|
rect
|
Rect command options.
|
ribbon
|
Ribbon plot options.
|
ref
|
Reference plot options.
|
refl
|
Reference line plot options.
|
smat
|
Solid-filled material plot options.
|
stream
|
Stream plot options.
|
surf
|
Surface plot options.
|
vec
|
Vector plot options.
|
view
|
Viewing parameters (e.g., window, up-vector, etc.).
|
vp
|
Viewport (e.g., xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax).
|
win
|
Options which modify the original position (rotation, panning, etc.) of the image.
|
wp
|
Physical window (e.g., xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax).
|
Description:
The
reset
command resets plotting, window, and display options back to their default values. This is a convenient way to reset plotting options (such as iso levels) or display parameters (such as the viewport) which have been changed.
Examples:
reset view
reset iso
reset all
See Also:
bnd
,
ct
,
curve
,
iso
,
label
,
legend
,
materials
,
mesh
,
pc
,
pop
,
rect
,
ref
,
refl
,
ribbon
,
show
,
smat
,
stream
,
surf
,
vec
,
vp
,
wp