This is an overview of the Rhino Interface

1 - Menus
- Like most interfaces, the Menu bar at the top organizes essential commands by category
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💡 Many of the options in the menu bar can also be found in the ribbon toolbar.
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2- History Window
- Rhino prints a history of all executed commands in the history window.
- Previous outputs can be referenced by scrolling up through your command history.
3 - Command Line
- In addition to using buttons found in the Side Panels and Ribbon Toolbar, commands can be executed in the command line.
- Throughout these tutorials, commands are designated with
blocks.
Command Line
4 - Ribbon Toolbars
- Ribbon Toolbars allow dynamic display of buttons.
- Tabs organize buttons by essential categories.
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💡 If you are unsure what command options are possible, select the tab which likely corresponds with your desired operation, and view the icons. Often the pictograph will provide valuable insight into what a particular command does.
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5- Viewports
- Viewports start with a stand 4 Window display.
Views