The following procedures explain how to specify some commonly desired settings on Windows platforms: Change the “start-in” location for any Abaqus shortcutStop Abaqus/CAE and Abaqus/Viewer windows from being erased when a dialog box is movedContext: Menu items may vary depending upon your Windows operating system. For Windows 7 operating systems: Change the colors and fonts used in Abaqus/CAE and Abaqus/ViewerContext: You can change the colors and fonts displayed in Abaqus/CAE and Abaqus/Viewer by applying a new color scheme to your session. Color schemes determine the colors and text settings that Windows uses to display each component in an application, such as its menus, dialog boxes, and title bar. For example, when the Windows Standard color scheme is selected, Windows displays white text in Tahoma font against a blue background in the title bar; and displays black text in Tahoma font on a white background in application menus. You can also customize a color scheme by editing the color or text settings for any individual item in the color scheme. This customization enables you to change more specific settings, like increasing the text size in the title bar without changing the text size in other areas of the application. Changes to the color and font settings affect all applications, not just Abaqus programs. Menu items may vary depending upon your Windows operating system. For Windows 7 operating systems: Change the default fonts used in Abaqus/CAE and Abaqus/Viewer
Display Chinese characters in Abaqus/CAE and Abaqus/ViewerContext: You can enable a localized Chinese version of Abaqus/CAE and Abaqus/Viewer. This localized version displays Chinese characters for text in menus, dialog boxes, the Model and Results Trees, and the message area; text in the viewport is not localized. Menu items may vary depending upon your Windows operating system. For Windows 7 operating systems: |