1 |
'{any}`BM_COMPATIBILITY_24_TRUNK_SELECTED_OUTPUTS_JRF`' |
'A compatability switch to include the trunk selected outputs joint reaction force from AMMR 2.4' |
2 |
'{any}`BM_CONFIG_MESSAGES`' |
'Switch for automatic display of all configuration values' |
3 |
'{any}`BM_CONFIG_VALUES`' |
'Switch for enabling configuration value information in the model tree' |
4 |
'{any}`BM_DRAWSETTINGS_FILE`' |
'A file with draw settings' |
5 |
'{any}`BM_DRAWSETTINGS_SKIP`' |
'A flag to switch on/off inclusion of the draw settings (may be needed in case of two human models)' |
6 |
'{any}`BM_FOOT_MODEL`' |
'Parameter defining the foot model used.' |
7 |
'{any}`BM_GLOBAL_REFERENCE_FRAME`' |
'An object path leading to the selected global reference frame' |
8 |
'{any}`BM_GLOBAL_REFERENCE_FRAME_SWITCH`' |
'A switch to use different ref. frame than the default global reference frame' |
9 |
'{any}`BM_MANNEQUIN_FILE`' |
'File name of the mannequin definition file. By default this is no longer used |
since the values in ``HumanModel.Mannequin`` can be assigned directly in your applicaiton ( E.g. ``Main.HumanModel.Mannequin.Posture.NeckExtension = 30;``). However |
the parameter can still be used to set your own mannequin file. Just define your own mannequin file in your applicaiton like this: ``#path BM_MANNEQUIN_FILE "<ANYBODY_PATH_BODY>\BodyModels\GenericBodyModel\BodyModel.mannequin.any";``' |
10 |
'{any}`BM_PELVIS_DISPLAY`' |
'Keyword for pelvis display setting.' |