If you want to consider guide objects in the overall view (F8 key or double-click on the mouse wheel) or, for example, in a particular direction of the views, you can enable this option in the settings of the particular guide objects (guidelines, background layers, line grids).
RFEM and RSTAB offer many display options in the Display Navigator. They can be completely different, depending on their function. You often have to click several times to make certain changes. If you want to optimize your work, you can create user‑defined views. In these views, you can save all specified settings. The following example illustrates this principle.
In RFEM 5 and RSTAB 8, you can save problems and warnings occurring during the model check as an extra view. This way, you can easily work through the hints and messages, one after the other, cleaning the model. The function is available for double nodes, overlapping members/lines, and surfaces.
In RFEM and RSTAB, you can specify user-defined views and visibilities. The remaining or hidden structure is displayed in the background by default. This may be useful when processing complex structures, but it can also be disruptive when displaying the structure in detail.
In CONCRETE and RF‑CONCRETE Members, you can open a dialog box with a 3D rendering of the existing reinforcement in Window 3.1 or 3.2. Now, you can also display different reinforcement views in several dialog boxes at the same time. The "Isometric and 3 Views" option known from RFEM is available here as well.
User-defined views are a very useful tool for effective modeling, as the previously selected and adapted objects appear directly with a click of the mouse. These objects can also be used easily to create informative and clearly arranged result graphics. With just a few clicks, you can create all result graphics at once using the mass print function.