Chapter 4: display/

display/all-grid

Displays the grid according to the currently set parameters.

display/annotate

Adds annotation text to a graphics window. It will prompt you for a string to use as the annotation text, and then a dialog box will prompt you to select a screen location using the mouse-probe button on your mouse.

display/boundary-cells

Displays boundary cells attached to the specified face zones.

display/boundary-grid

Displays only boundary zones according to the currently set parameters.

display/center-view-on

Sets the camera target to be the center (centroid) of an entity.

display/clear

Clears the active graphics window. This option is useful when you redo an overlay.

display/clear-annotation

Removes all annotations and attachment lines from the active graphics window.

display/draw-cells-using-faces

Draws cells that are neighbors for the selected faces.

display/draw-cells-using-nodes

Draws cells that are connected to the selected nodes.

display/draw-face-zones-using-entities

Draws cells that are connected to the selected entities.

display/draw-zones

Draws the boundary/cell zones using the zone ID specified as input.

display/objects/

Contains commands for displaying objects.

display/objects/display-neighborhood

Displays the objects that are in the neighborhood of the selected object. The neighboring objects have to be in contact, or intersecting the selected object.

display/objects/display-similar-area

Displays the objects with similar area to the selected object area.

display/objects/explode

Explodes the objects in the geometry. (This command is valid only when the geometry is an assembled mode.)

display/objects/hide-objects

Hides the selected objects in the display.

display/objects/implode

Implodes or assembles the objects in the geometry. (This command is available only when the geometry is an exploded mode.)

display/objects/isolate-objects

Displays only the selected objects.

display/objects/make-transparent

Makes the geometry transparent so that internal objects are visible. This command works as a toggle undoing the transparency of the previously selected objects.

display/objects/select-all-visible

Selects all the visible objects in the graphics window.

display/objects/show-all

Unhides all the objects in the geometry and displays them.

display/objects/toggle-color-mode

Toggles the colors of the geometry. In one mode geometry is colored object-wise while in the other mode it is colored zone-wise.

display/objects/toggle-color-palette

Toggles the color palette of the geometry.

display/redisplay

Redraws the grid in the graphics window.

display/save-picture

Saves a picture file of the active graphics window.

display/set-grid/

Contains options controlling the display of the grid.

display/set-grid/all-cells?

Enables/disables the display of all cells.

display/set-grid/all-faces?

Enables/disables the display of all faces.

display/set-grid/all-nodes?

Enables/disables the display of all nodes.

display/set-grid/cell-quality

Sets the lower and upper bounds of quality for cells to be displayed. Only cells with a quality measure value (for example, skewness) within the specified range will be displayed.

display/set-grid/default

Resets the grid display parameters to their default values.

display/set-grid/face-quality

Sets the lower and upper bounds of quality for faces to be displayed. Only faces with a quality measure value (for example, skewness) within the specified range will be displayed.

display/set-grid/free?

Enables/disables the drawing of faces/nodes that have no neighboring face on at least one edge.

display/set-grid/label-alignment

Sets the alignment of labels that appear in the graphics window. By default, the label is centered on the node, cell, and so on, to which the label refers. You can specify *,ˆ, v, <, > for center, top, bottom, left, or right. You can also combine symbols—for example, "*v" for bottom center.

display/set-grid/label-font

Sets the label font. By default, all labels appear in “sans serif" font. Some other choices are roman, typewriter, and stroked.

display/set-grid/label-scale

Scales the size of the label.

display/set-grid/labels?

Enables/disables the display of labels.

display/set-grid/left-handed?

Enables/disables the display of left-handed faces.

display/set-grid/list

Lists all the grid display settings.

display/set-grid/marked?

Enables/disables the display of marked nodes.

display/set-grid/multi?

Enables/disables the display of those faces/nodes that have more than one neighboring face on an edge.

display/set-grid/neighborhood

Sets the x, y, and z range to be within a specified neighborhood of a specified grid object.

display/set-grid/node-size

Sets the node symbol scaling factor.

display/set-grid/node-symbol

Specifies the node symbol.

display/set-grid/normal-scale

Sets the scale factor for face normals.

display/set-grid/normals?

Enables/disables the display of face normals.

display/set-grid/refine?

Enables/disables the display of those faces that have been marked for refinement.

display/set-grid/tagged?

Enables/disables the display of tagged nodes.

display/set-grid/unmeshed?

Enables/disables the display of nodes and faces that have not been meshed.

display/set-grid/unused?

Enables/disables the display of unused nodes.

display/set-grid/x-range

Limits the display of grid objects to the specified x-range.

display/set-grid/y-range

Limits the display of grid objects to the specified y-range.

display/set-grid/z-range

Limits the display of grid objects to the specified z-range.

display/set-list-tree-separator

Sets the separator character to be used to determine the common prefix for items listed in the selection lists, when the tree view is used.

display/set/

Enables you to enter the set menu to set the display parameters.

display/set/colors/

Enables you to enter the colors options menu.

display/set/colors/axis-faces

Sets the color of axisymmetric faces.

display/set/colors/background

Sets the background (window) color.

display/set/colors/color-by-type?

Enables you to specify that the entities should be colored by their type or ID.

display/set/colors/color-by-partition?

Enables you to view the partitions by color. This command applies to parallel processing.

display/set/colors/far-field-faces

Sets the color of far field faces.

display/set/colors/foreground

Sets the foreground (text and window frame) color.

display/set/colors/free-surface-faces

Sets the color of free surface faces.

display/set/colors/graphics-color-theme

Sets the color theme for the graphics window. The color options (black, white, gray-gradient, or workbench) are for the background display, but changing the theme also changes the default colors for items that display in the graphics windows, like faces and edges.

display/set/colors/highlight-color

Sets the highlight color.

display/set/colors/inlet-faces

Sets the color of the inlet faces.

display/set/colors/interface-faces

Sets the color of grid interface faces.

display/set/colors/interior-faces

Sets the color of the interior faces.

display/set/colors/internal-faces

Sets the color of the internal interface faces.

display/set/colors/list

Lists the colors available for the selected zone type.

display/set/colors/outlet-faces

Sets the color of the outlet faces.

display/set/colors/overset-faces

Sets the color of the overset faces.

display/set/colors/periodic-faces

Sets the color of periodic faces.

display/set/colors/rans-les-interface-faces

Sets the color of RANS/LES interface faces.

display/set/colors/reset-colors

Resets the individual grid surface colors to the defaults.

display/set/colors/reset-user-colors

Resets individual grid surface colors to the defaults.

display/set/colors/show-user-colors

Lists the current defined user colors.

display/set/colors/skip-label

Sets the number of labels to be skipped in the colormap scale.

display/set/colors/surface

Sets the color of surfaces.

display/set/colors/symmetry-faces

Sets the color of symmetric faces.

display/set/colors/traction-faces

Sets the color for traction faces.

display/set/colors/user-color

Enables you to change the color for the specified zone.

display/set/colors/wall-faces

Sets color for wall faces.

display/set/edges?

Enables/disables the display of face/cell edges.

display/set/filled-grid?

Enables/disables the filled grid option. When a grid is not filled, only its outline is drawn.

display/set/lights/

Enters the lights menu.

display/set/lights/headlight-on?

Turns the light that moves with the camera on or off. This is controlled automatically by default.

display/set/lights/lighting-interpolation

Sets the lighting interpolation method to be used. You can choose automatic, flat, gouraud, or phong. "Automatic" automatically picks the best lighting method for the display in the graphics window. Flat is the most basic method, and the others are more sophisticated and provide smoother gradations of color.

display/set/lights/lights-on?

Enables/disables the display of all lights.

display/set/lights/set-ambient-color

Sets the ambient color for the scene. The ambient color is the background light color in scene.

display/set/lights/set-light

Adds or modifies a directional, colored light.

display/set/line-weight

Sets the line width factor for the window.

display/set/native-display-defaults

Resets graphics window parameters to optimal settings for a local display.

Used after setting parameters for a remote display with remote-display-defaults.

display/set/overlays?

Turns overlays on and off.

display/set/picture/

Saves a hardcopy file of the active graphics window.

display/set/picture/color-mode/

Contains the available color modes.

display/set/picture/color-mode/color

Selects full color and plots the hardcopy in color.

display/set/picture/color-mode/gray-scale

Selects gray scale (that is, various shades of gray) and converts color to gray-scale for hardcopy.

display/set/picture/color-mode/list

Displays the current hardcopy color mode.

display/set/picture/color-mode/mono-chrome

Selects color to monochrome (black and white) for hardcopy.

display/set/picture/dpi

Specifies the resolution in dots per inch for EPS and PostScript files.

display/set/picture/driver/

Contains the available hardcopy formats.

display/set/picture/driver/dump-window

Sets the command to dump a graphics window to a file.

display/set/picture/driver/eps

Sets the Encapsulated PostScript format.

display/set/picture/driver/jpeg

Sets the JPEG image format.

display/set/picture/driver/list

Displays the current hardcopy format.

display/set/picture/driver/options

Enables you to set hardcopy options, such as landscape orientation, pen speed, and physical size. The options may be entered on one line if you separate them with commas.

display/set/picture/driver/png

Sets the PNG image format.

display/set/picture/driver/post-format/

Contains commands for setting the PostScript driver format and save files in PS files that can be printed quickly.

display/set/picture/driver/post-format/fast-raster

Enables a raster file that may be larger than the standard raster file, but will print much more quickly.

display/set/picture/driver/post-format/raster

Enables the standard raster file.

display/set/picture/driver/post-format/rle-raster

Enables a run-length encoded raster file that will be about the same size as the standard raster file, but will print slightly more quickly. This is the default file type.

display/set/picture/driver/post-format/vector

Enables the standard vector file.

display/set/picture/driver/post-script

Sets the PostScript format.

display/set/picture/driver/ppm

Sets the PPM format.

display/set/picture/driver/tiff

Sets the TIFF format.

display/set/picture/driver/vrml

Sets the VRML format.

display/set/picture/invert-background?

Enables/disables the exchange of foreground/background colors for hardcopy files.

jpeg-hardcopy-quality

Controls the size and quality of how JPEG files are saved based on a scale of 0-100, with zero being low quality small files and 100 being high quality larger files.

display/set/picture/landscape?

Toggles between landscape or portrait orientation.

display/set/picture/preview

Applies the settings of the color-mode, invert-background, and landscape options to the currently active graphics window to preview the appearance of printed hardcopies.

display/set/picture/use-window-resolution?

Disables/enables the use of the current graphics window resolution when saving an image of the graphics window. If disabled, the resolution will be as specified for x-resolution and y-resolution.

display/set/picture/x-resolution

Sets the width of the raster format images in pixels (0 implies that the hardcopy should use the same resolution as the active graphics window).

display/set/picture/y-resolution

Sets the height of the raster format images in pixels (0 implies that the hardcopy should use the same resolution as the active graphics window).

display/set/re-render

Re-renders the current window after modifying the variables in the set menu.

display/set/remote-display-defaults

Adjusts graphics window parameters to optimal settings for a remote display.

Restore parameters for local display using native-display-defaults.

display/set/rendering-options/

Contains the commands that enable you to set options that determine how the scene is rendered.

display/set/rendering-options/animation-option/

Enables you to specify the animation option as appropriate.

display/set/rendering-options/animation-option/all

Uses a solid-tone shading representation of all geometry during mouse manipulation.

display/set/rendering-options/animation-option/wireframe

Uses a wireframe representation of all geometry during mouse manipulation. This is the default option.

display/set/rendering-options/auto-spin?

Enables mouse view rotations to continue to spin the display after the button is released.

display/set/rendering-options/color-map-alignment

Sets the color bar alignment.

display/set/rendering-options/device-info

Prints out information about your graphics driver.

display/set/rendering-options/double-buffering?

Enables or disables double buffering. Double buffering dramatically reduces screen flicker during graphics updates. If your display hardware does not support double buffering and you turn this option on, double buffering will be done in software. Software double buffering uses extra memory.

display/set/rendering-options/driver

Changes the current graphics driver. When enabling graphics display, you have various options: for Linux, the available drivers include opengl and x11; for Windows, the available drivers include opengl, dx11 (for DirectX 11), and msw (for Microsoft Windows). You can also disable the graphics display window by entering null. For a comprehensive list of the drivers available to you, press the Enter key at the driver> prompt.


Note:  For any session that displays graphics in a graphics window and/or saves picture files, having the driver set to x11, msw, or null will cause the rendering / saving speed to be significantly slower.


display/set/rendering-options/face-displacement

Sets the face displacement (in Z-buffer units along the camera Z-axis) for the displayed geometry when both faces and edges are displayed simultaneously.

display/set/rendering-options/help-text-color

Sets the color of the help text on the screen. You can select black, default, or white.

display/set/rendering-options/hidden-lines?

Turns hidden line removal on or off. This command is available only when the color scheme is set to classic.


Note:  This command (only available when Graphics Color Theme is set to Black) is deprecated and will be removed at a future release.


display/set/rendering-options/hidden-lines-method/

Enables you to select the hidden line removal algorithm.

display/set/rendering-options/hidden-lines-method/mesh-display-hlr?

Enables you to remove hidden lines for surfaces that are very close together. This option should be used only if the default algorithm does not produce suitable results.

display/set/rendering-options/hidden-lines-method/normal-hlr-algorithm

Is the default hidden line removal algorithm.


Note:  These commands (only available when Graphics Color Theme is set to Black) are deprecated and will be removed at a future release.


display/set/rendering-options/hidden-surface-method/

Enables you to choose from among the hidden surface removal methods that are supported. These options (listed below) are display hardware dependent.

display/set/rendering-options/hidden-surface-method/hardware-z-buffer

Is the fastest method if your hardware supports it. The accuracy and speed of this method is hardware dependent.

display/set/rendering-options/hidden-surface-method/painters

Will show less edge-aliasing effects than hardware-z-buffer. This method is often used instead of software-z-buffer when memory is limited.

display/set/rendering-options/hidden-surface-method/software-z-buffer

Is the fastest of the accurate software methods available (especially for complex scenes), but it is memory intensive.

display/set/rendering-options/hidden-surface-method/z-sort-only

Is a fast software method, but it is not as accurate as software-z-buffer.

display/set/rendering-options/hidden-surfaces?

Enables/disables the display of hidden surfaces.

display/set/rendering-options/front-faces-transparent?

Enables/disables the visibility of outer faces during display.

display/set/rendering-options/set-rendering-options

Sets the rendering options.

display/set/rendering-options/surface-edge-visibility

Controls whether or not the mesh edges are drawn.

display/set/reset-graphics

Resets the graphics system.

display/set/shrink-factor

Sets shrinkage of both faces and cells. A value of zero indicates no shrinkage, while a value of one would shrink the face or cell to a point.

display/set/styles/

Contains commands for setting the display style for the different types of nodes and faces that can be displayed.

display/set/styles/cell-quality

Indicates cells within the specified cell quality range.

display/set/styles/cell-size

Indicates cells within the specified cell size range.

display/set/styles/face-quality

Indicates faces within the specified face quality range.

display/set/styles/face-size

Indicates faces within the specified face size range.

display/set/styles/free

Indicates free nodes or faces.

display/set/styles/left-handed

Indicates faces that do not follow the right-hand rule with respect to their cell neighbors.

display/set/styles/mark

Indicates marked objects (for expert users).

display/set/styles/multi

Indicates multiply-connected nodes or faces.

display/set/styles/refine

Indicates boundary faces to be refined.

display/set/styles/tag

Indicates tagged objects (for expert users).

display/set/styles/unmeshed

Indicates unmeshed nodes or faces.

display/set/styles/unused

Indicates unused nodes or faces.

display/set/title

Sets the problem title.

display/set/windows/

Enters the windows options menu, which contains commands that enable you to customize the relative positions of sub-windows inside the active graphics window.

The menu structure for the axes, main, scale, text, video, and xy submenus is similar.

display/set/windows/aspect-ratio

Sets the aspect ratio of the active window.

display/set/windows/axes/

Enters the axes window options menu.

display/set/windows/axes/border?

Sets whether or not to draw a border around the axes window.

display/set/windows/axes/bottom

Sets the bottom boundary of the axes window.

display/set/windows/axes/clear

Sets the transparency of the axes window.

display/set/windows/axes/left

Sets the left boundary of the axes window.

display/set/windows/axes/right

Sets the right boundary of the axes window.

display/set/windows/axes/top

Sets the top boundary of the axes window.

display/set/windows/axes/visible?

Controls the visibility of the axes window.

display/set/windows/main/

Enters the main view window options menu.

display/set/windows/main/border?

Sets whether or not to draw a border around the main viewing window.

display/set/windows/main/bottom

Sets the bottom boundary of the main viewing window.

display/set/windows/main/left

Sets the left boundary of the main viewing window.

display/set/windows/main/right

Sets the right boundary of the main viewing window.

display/set/windows/main/top

Sets the top boundary of the main viewing window.

display/set/windows/main/visible?

Controls the visibility of the main viewing window.

display/set/windows/scale/

Enters the color scale window options menu.

display/set/windows/scale/border?

Sets whether or not to draw a border around the color scale window.

display/set/windows/scale/bottom

Sets the bottom boundary of the color scale window.

display/set/windows/scale/clear?

Sets the transparency of the color scale window.

display/set/windows/scale/font-size

Sets the font size of the color scale window.

display/set/windows/scale/format

Sets the number format of the color scale window (for example, %0.2e).

display/set/windows/scale/left

Sets the left boundary of the color scale window.

display/set/windows/scale/margin

Sets the margin of the color scale window.

display/set/windows/scale/right

Sets the right boundary of the color scale window.

display/set/windows/scale/top

Sets the top boundary of the color scale window.

display/set/windows/scale/visible?

Controls the visibility of the color scale window.

display/set/windows/text/

Enters the text window options menu.

display/set/windows/text/application?

Shows or hides the application name in the picture.

display/set/windows/text/border?

Sets whether or not to draw a border around the text window.

display/set/windows/text/bottom

Sets the bottom boundary of the text window.

display/set/windows/text/clear?

Enables/disables the transparency of the text window.

display/set/windows/text/company?

Shows or hides the company name in the picture.

display/set/windows/text/date?

Shows or hides the date in the picture.

display/set/windows/text/left

Sets the left boundary of the text window.

display/set/windows/text/right

Sets the right boundary of the text window.

display/set/windows/text/top

Sets the top boundary of the text window.

display/set/windows/text/visible?

Controls the visibility of the text window.

display/set/windows/video/

Contains options for modifying a video. This menu is not relevant for the meshing mode.

display/set/windows/video/background

Sets the background color of the graphics window. The color is specified as a string of three comma-separated numbers between 0 and 1, representing red, green, and blue. For example, to change the background from black (default) to gray, you would enter ".5,.5,.5" after selecting the background command.

display/set/windows/video/color-filter

Sets the video color filter. For example, to change the color filter from its default setting to PAL video with a saturation of 80% and a brightness of 90%, you would enter "video=pal,sat=.8,gain=.9" after selecting the color-filter command.

display/set/windows/video/foreground

Sets the foreground (text) color of the graphics window. The color is specified as a string of three comma-separated numbers between 0 and 1, representing red, green, and blue. For example, to change the foreground from white (default) to gray, you would enter ".5,.5,.5" after selecting the foreground command.

display/set/windows/video/on?

Enables or disables the video picture settings.

display/set/windows/video/pixel-size

Sets the window size in pixels.

display/set/windows/xy/

Enters the XY plot window options menu.

display/set/windows/xy/border?

Sets whether or not to draw a border around the XY plot window.

display/set/windows/xy/bottom

Sets the bottom boundary of the XY plot window.

display/set/windows/xy/left

Sets the left boundary of the XY plot window.

display/set/windows/xy/right

Sets the right boundary of the XY plot window.

display/set/windows/xy/top

Sets the top boundary of the XY plot window.

display/set/windows/xy/visible?

Controls the visibility of the XY plot window.

display/show-hide-clipping-plane-triad

Toggles the display of the clipping plane's triad.

display/update-scene/

Contains commands that enable you to update the scene description.

display/update-scene/delete

Deletes the geometry selected using the select-geometry command.

display/update-scene/display

Displays the geometry selected using the select-geometry command.

display/update-scene/draw-frame?

Enables/disables the drawing of the bounding frame.

display/update-scene/overlays?

Enables/disables the overlays option.

display/update-scene/select-geometry

Enables you to select the geometry to be updated.

display/update-scene/set-frame

Enables you to change the frame options.

display/update-scene/transform

Enables you to apply the transformation matrix to the geometry selected using the select-geometry command.

display/views/

Enters the view window options menu.

display/views/auto-scale

Scales and centers the current scene without changing its orientation.

display/views/camera/

Contains commands to set the camera options.

display/views/camera/dolly-camera

Enables you to move the camera left, right, up, down, in, and out.

display/views/camera/field

Enables you to set the field of view (width and height) of the scene.

display/views/camera/orbit-camera

Enables you to move the camera around the target. Gives the effect of circling around the target.

display/views/camera/pan-camera

Gives you the effect of sweeping the camera across the scene. The camera remains at its position but its target changes.

display/views/camera/position

Sets the camera position.

display/views/camera/projection

Lets you switch between perspective and orthographic views.

display/views/camera/roll-camera

Lets you adjust the camera up-vector.

display/views/camera/target

Sets the point the camera will look at.

display/views/camera/up-vector

Sets the camera up-vector.

display/views/camera/zoom-camera

Adjusts the camera’s field of view. This operation is similar to dollying the camera in or out of the scene. Dollying causes objects in front to move past you. Zooming changes the perspective effect in the scene (and can be disconcerting).

display/views/default-view

Resets the view to front and center.

display/views/delete-view

Deletes a particular view from the list of stored views.

display/views/last-view

Returns to the camera position before the last manipulation.

display/views/list-views

Lists all predefined and saved views.

display/views/read-views

Reads views from an external view file.

display/views/restore-view

Sets the current view to one of the stored views.

display/views/save-view

Saves the currently displayed view into the list of stored views.

display/views/write-views

Writes views to an external view file.

display/xy-plot/

Enters the XY plot menu.

display/xy-plot/cell-distribution

Plots a histogram of cell quality.

display/xy-plot/face-distribution

Plots a histogram of face quality.

display/xy-plot/file

Enables you to choose a file from which to create an xy plot.

display/xy-plot/set/

Enters the set window options menu.

display/xy-plot/set/auto-scale?

Sets the range for the x- and y-axis. If auto-scaling is not activated for a particular axis, you will be prompted for the minimum and maximum data values.

display/xy-plot/set/background-color

Sets the color of the field within the abscissa and ordinate axes.

display/xy-plot/set/file-lines

Sets the parameters for plot lines.

display/xy-plot/set/file-markers

Sets the parameters for data markers.

display/xy-plot/set/key

Sets the visibility and title of the description box that displays the markers and/or lines with their associated data. The key can be positioned and resized using the left mouse button.

display/xy-plot/set/labels

Sets the strings that define the x- and y- axis labels.

display/xy-plot/set/lines

Sets the pattern, weight, and color of the plot lines.

display/xy-plot/set/log?

Enables/disables the log scaling on the x- and y-axis.

display/xy-plot/set/markers

Sets parameters for the data markers.

display/xy-plot/set/numbers

Sets the format and precision of the data numbers displayed on the x- and y-axis.

display/xy-plot/set/plot-to-file

Enables you to write the xy plot values to a file.

display/xy-plot/set/rules

Sets the visibility, line weight and color of the major and minor rules in the x- and y-axis directions.

display/xy-plot/set/windows/

Contains commands that enable you to customize the relative positions of sub-windows inside the active graphics window.

display/xy-plot/set/windows/border?

Draws a border around the sub-window.

display/xy-plot/set/windows/bottom

Sets the bottom boundary of the sub-window.

display/xy-plot/set/windows/left

Sets the left boundary of the sub-window.

display/xy-plot/set/windows/right

Sets the right boundary of the sub-window.

display/xy-plot/set/windows/top

Sets the top boundary of the sub-window.

display/xy-plot/set/windows/visible?

Sets the visibility of the sub-window.

display/xy-plot/set/xy-percent-y?

Enables/disables whether the y-coordinate should be scaled to show a percent of total values being plotted.

display/zones/

Contains commands for displaying zones.

display/zones/display-neighborhood

Displays the zones that are in the neighborhood of the selected zones. The neighboring zones have to be in contact, or intersecting the selected zone.

display/zones/display-similar-area

Displays the zones with similar area to the selected zone area.

display/zones/hide-zones

Hides the selected zones in the display.

display/zones/isolate-zones

Displays only the selected zones.

display/zones/make-transparent

Makes the geometry transparent so that internal zones are visible. This command works as a toggle undoing the transparency of the previously selected zones.

display/zones/select-all-visible

Selects all the visible zones in the graphics window.

display/zones/show-all

Unhides all the zones in the geometry and displays them.

display/zones/toggle-color-mode

Toggles the colors of the geometry. In one mode geometry is colored object-wise while in the other mode it is colored zone-wise.

display/zones/toggle-color-palette

Toggles the color palette of the geometry.