PYTHA - V26 Environment Settings
The following screenshots show a standard configuration for the Environment settings within PYTHA. These settings can be accessed from the menu bar via Environment > Settings and are typically used as a baseline to ensure consistent and reliable behaviour across the software.
Modelling
Segments
Grid
Angular Grid
Snap Settings
Undo Settings
PYO Options
Graphics Options
Default View
UI Layout
Line Widths
Size Factors
Dimensions
Layer
DWG/DXF-Import
Inch Settings
Unit IDs
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