Metis Smart Modeling - Masks
From Metis Documentation
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| Another aspect to the size of a masks is its length. Metis allows for the designer of a mask to make it about as tall as he wants. This is very useful when the information related to a set of parameter should not be split into several masks. But Metis also enable the creation of group of masks which have as a main goal to provide the designer with the possibility to created sets of masks related to a similar "subject" and structure them into tabs. Thus it is relevant to think about the size of one mask before designing it, as it could be a long one or one which is split into tabs. | Another aspect to the size of a masks is its length. Metis allows for the designer of a mask to make it about as tall as he wants. This is very useful when the information related to a set of parameter should not be split into several masks. But Metis also enable the creation of group of masks which have as a main goal to provide the designer with the possibility to created sets of masks related to a similar "subject" and structure them into tabs. Thus it is relevant to think about the size of one mask before designing it, as it could be a long one or one which is split into tabs. | ||
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| + | | Instead of creating huge unworkable masks, please prefer creating multiple masks and placing them in a group of masks. | ||
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| == Creating a mask == | == Creating a mask == | ||