Translations:Std DrawStyle/9/en


 * The "Flat lines" style gives a solid color to the edges, and the faces are differently illuminated depending on the orientation of the view.
 * The "Shaded" style removes the color of the edges. This style is better when displaying objects that have many different faces with normals that are in different directions, particularly directions distinct to the X, Y, and Z axes.
 * The "Wireframe" style removes the color of the faces, leaving only the edges and vertices. This results in a see-through mode, so it is possible to see objects that are completely or partially hidden by other objects.
 * The "Points" style only shows the vertices where two edges connect. For solids that are made of relatively simple shapes, only a few vertices will be seen. This style is better when displaying meshes, as in this case typically there will be a lot of vertices. To improve visibility, with this style it could be helpful to increase the value of.
 * The "Hidden line" style shows the triangular faces and their edges as if the objects were converted to triangular meshes.
 * The "No shading" style gives a solid color to the edges, and all faces are equally illuminated regardless of the orientation of the view.