These commands are not available in any menu or by using any keyboard shortcut. However, they can be accessed through the 3D toolbar.
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Draws only the three axes on the active 3D plot.
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Draws the three axes on the active 3D plot, and a box around it.
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Doesn't draw the three axes nor the box on the active 3D plot.
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Draws a grid on the front panel of the active 3D plot. The position of this grid is on the plane defined by y=ymin.
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Draws a grid on the back panel of the active 3D plot. The position of this grid is on the plane defined by y=ymax.
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Draws a grid on the left panel of the active 3D plot. The position of this grid is on the plane defined by x=xmin.
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Draws a grid on the right panel of the active 3D plot. The position of this grid is on the plane defined by x=xmax.
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Draws a grid on the top panel of the active 3D plot. The position of this grid is on the plane defined by z=zmax.
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Draws a grid on the floor panel of the active 3D plot. The position of this grid is on the plane defined by z=zmin.
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Enables/Disables 3D perspective mode.
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Resets the rotation of the 3D plot to the default value.
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Finds the best layout of the 3D plot to fit the window size. It readjusts the length of the axis ticks to a default value.
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If the active 3D plot is a 3D histogram, this command permits modification of the style used to draw the bars.
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If the active 3D plot is a 3D scatter, this command permits modification of the style used to draw data points as dots.
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If the active 3D plot is a 3D scatter, this command permits modification of the style used to draw data points as cones. It it then possible to modify the drawing parameters of the cones by double clicking on the plotting area.
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If the active 3D plot is a 3D scatter, this command permits modification of the style used to draw data points as cross-hairs. It it then possible to modify the drawing parameters of the crosses by double clicking on the plotting area.
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If the active 3D plot is a 3D surface, this command is used to modify the style of the surface to be drawn as a simple wireframe.
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If the active 3D plot is a 3D surface, this command is used to modify the style of the surface to be drawn as a wireframe. A computation of hidden lines is performed.
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If the active 3D plot is a 3D surface, this command is used to modify the style of the surface to be drawn as polygons.
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If the active 3D plot is a 3D surface, this command is used to modify the style of the surface to be drawn as polygons with a mesh.
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If the active 3D plot is a 3D surface, this command is used to add a filled area projection of the surface on the floor of the plot.
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If the active 3D plot is a 3D surface, this command is used to add an isoline.
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If the active 3D plot is a 3D surface, this command is used to remove any projection from the floor.