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-; Show Repeats : Ticking this will drawn ghost outlines of the visible shells into surrounding tiles.+; Show Repeats : Ticking this will draw ghost copies of the visible shells into surrounding tiles. It will also change the behavior of the Render tool, outputting just the single 0 to 1 tile, but wrapping the graphics around for shells that extend beyond that tile. And finally the tile coverage feedback operates in the same way, showing the stats for just the 0 to 1 tile, but accounting for shells that wrap around.
; Show Poly Outlines : Shows the polygon outlines when the mesh is drawn in the '''T''' hotkey textured 3D views. ; Show Poly Outlines : Shows the polygon outlines when the mesh is drawn in the '''T''' hotkey textured 3D views.

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Open up the Display panel to change how the loaded polymesh is displayed.
Persp/Ortho 
Switch between Perspective and Orthographic projection.
Up X/Y/Z/Free 
Select the "Up" axis for the loaded mesh. By default its Z-up, which is standard among CAD applications, but many popular animation programs use Y-up. So if you load your mesh and its lying on its side, try the Y-up or X-up options to get it up the right way. The Free option turns on free rotation; UVLayout won't try and keep the object upright, and so you can tumble the view beyond the normal camera lock points.
Light Slider 
Move the slider to move the light source from right to left. Click the gray Light button to cycle between four different levels of ambient lighting, from none to full and a couple of levels in between. The default is a small amount of ambient lighting.
X-Ray Slider 
Move the slider to the left to make the mesh more and more transparent. You can use this see, and pick, obscured edges that might be hard to access normally.
View UV/Ed/3D 
Switch between UV edit, 3D edit and 3D textured views. Use the ? hotkey to find out what other hotkeys are available in each mode.
Color Error / 4/5 / Local 
Switch between "flattening error" and 4/5 keys or Local "rescale" coloring of polys when in the UV view.
Trace 
Click the Trace button to load an image in the background when editing UVs. Use the first slider to fade the background in and out, and the second slider to change the transparency of the flattened geometry. The loaded image will also display mapped onto the mesh in the 3D view as one of the T hotkey texture cycles. Click Trace a second time to turn the background image off.
[Professional Version Only]
Smooth SUBD UVs  
When turned off, UVs are linearly subdivided when SUBD surfaces are displayed in smooth shading mode. When turned on, UVs are smoothly subdivided; this is equivalent to Renderman's Smooth UVs option. This toggle only applies to the display of textures, and doesn't affect the flattening in any way.
Show Repeats 
Ticking this will draw ghost copies of the visible shells into surrounding tiles. It will also change the behavior of the Render tool, outputting just the single 0 to 1 tile, but wrapping the graphics around for shells that extend beyond that tile. And finally the tile coverage feedback operates in the same way, showing the stats for just the 0 to 1 tile, but accounting for shells that wrap around.
Show Poly Outlines 
Shows the polygon outlines when the mesh is drawn in the T hotkey textured 3D views.

Panes

When you first start UVLayout, you only see one view at a time of the loaded object in the display window. You can quickly switch between the UV, Ed and 3D views with the 1, 2 and 3 hotkeys, but if you prefer to see multiple views at one, you can create multiple panes inside that one window.
Split Pane 
This splits the current pane into two. If you only have the single view window up, it'll create two equal sized panes within that space. Initially the newly split panes have the exact same view, but you can use the 1, 2 or 3 hotkey at any time to change a pane's view mode. The view mode of each pane is shown in the title bar.
Kill All Panes 
You can kill individual panes by clicking on the X at the top right of the pane frame, but if you want to get rid of them all at once, click this button. It will take you back to the default single view window.
Moving and Resizing 
To move a pane within the window, LMB click'n'drag any part of the pane frame or title bar. To resize a pane, LMB click'n'drag either of the bottom left or right corners. To make a pane temporarily full size, click the square icon towards the top right of the pane frame.
Saving Panes 
If you have an arrangement of panes that you would like to use every time you run UVLayout, click the grey "pin" button to the left of the main GUI window About UVLayout button. This will save the pane positions and view modes, any they will be restored whenever you load a new object into UVLayout.